Recently, while players are still waiting for the update of the big version of Dota 2, the V Society may still be plagued by the negative reviews brought about by the Major cancellation event, so there is no time to launch a new version, but some game details have been updated one after another. The day before yesterday, DOTA2 updated several times a few times a few tens of MB size of small updates, the main content is some VAC detection mechanism, so that the game system can automatically detect whether the local file has been modified, if the local file has signs of tampering, it can not be played.

It may be that the V Society updated this mechanism mainly to prevent cheating and some unfair third-party game plugins, but many players have been bitter after this update - because their hard-earned mods can no longer be used after this update.
The joy of using mods at will is no small thing, and for some color-blind players who still love DOTA2, things are not so simple. After the game update VAC local file anti-cheat detection, a player named IfMyHeart Hadwings on the extranet posted on Reddit about the update of Valve.
IfMyHeart Hadwings wrote in the post: "I'm a colorblind player. As you should all know, Valve hasn't added a colorblind mode to Dota 2 so far, which made me very bitter at one point. Some time ago, I asked someone to make me a colorblind mode mod at my own expense, so that I could finally play the game happily. But who knows that after the Valve update a few days ago, my colorblind mod was disabled, and I couldn't play DOTA 2 without its help. So now I hope someone can help me, I'm willing to pay a lot of money to get back my colorblind mode mod, and now I can't even recognize which side the creeps are when I play the game. ”
In the comments section of his post, many users expressed their support for IfMyHeart Hadwings' claims, and felt unfair to this young man who loved games but could not play normally: Why should a free-to-play game have to let colorblind players pay for a normal game? But anger turned to anger, and the players at the bottom discussed for a long time and failed to come up with a feasible plan.
Some community players who opposed this VAC update commented:
Netizen threestarss: "It's so sad to spend money on a free game to install your own colorblind mode!" I'm not saying that this brother is pathetic, but I want to ask, can Valve care a little bit about the game Dota 2? Netizen just letletmecreatenike voiced: "Dota2 as a game with so many online people, there is no color blindness mode? I really can't understand it. It's a sad story that basically all competitive online games now support playing in colorblind mode, and DOTA2 doesn't have it yet. ”
When the Major storm has not subsided, this small update of the V Society has made a public outrage, and when will they be able to make the players feel a little satisfied, we are still looking forward to the next update.
Note: This article is submitted by Koko and does not represent Aggro's esports views, and others are welcome to contribute.