Dota 2, Valve’s mega-popular MOBA, has remained one of Steam’s most played games since its official release back in 2013. With regular updates that ensure a constant evolution of gameplay, features and heroes, Dota 2 has taken on a life of its own, and every day over a million people play.
By playing on a GeForce graphics card, desktop or laptop, Dota 2 runs at extremely high frame rates, making gameplay fast and responsive. Today, Dota 2’s gameplay gets even more responsive with the addition of NVIDIA Reflex. With a single click, you’ll reduce system latency by up to 23% on GeForce RTX GPUs. Of course, Reflex also delivers latency reduction on GeForce RTX and GeForce GTX 900 Series and newer GPUs.
With lower system latency, your clicks translate to on-screen actions even faster, helping everything from last-hitting to aegis-snatching, benefiting players of all skill levels, potentially giving you a competitive edge against players with higher system latencies.
NVIDIA Reflex is enabled with a single click in Settings --> Video. When activated, NVIDIA Reflex reduced system latency in our pre-release testing by up to 23% on a GeForce RTX 3060 at 2560x1440.