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Private DotA Hosting with ENT bot, old version?

Postby 1B_Fantom » Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:15 pm

Hey guys,

Just wondering, I know that there are ENT bots available for private use to host, and we have tried using them a little in the past few weeks. But it seems whenever we host using your bots it loads up an old version of dota... It was at least 4 or 5 versions earlier than the current one that is used in the real games.

Is there something wrong on our end when trying to host, perhaps using a wrong command code? Or is there an intentional reason for using a different map than is current for the games, or maybe its just a glitch?

Looking forward to using a lot of these bots for inhouse games but will need to figure out how to use them reliably.

Thanks.

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Re: Private DotA Hosting with ENT bot, old version?

Postby Unitil » Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:23 pm

Hi @1B_Fantom

Have you tried using our online hosting system?
The battle.net commands can sometimes be inconsistent, and is best to try and use our browser based hosting system.

If you navigate to the 'ENT Link' above, you will find the hosting option listed.
After, you can add maps to your map pool for hosting by visiting the 'list of added maps' under the hosting option.

The currently active hosting servers are Atlanta and Europe.

Further details on hosting can be found on our WIKI

Please let me know if this has answered your question.

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Re: Private DotA Hosting with ENT bot, old version?

Postby Unitil » Thu Apr 26, 2018 8:12 pm

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