Friday, March 23, 2012

Lycanthrope out and other stuff

 I thought I'd post a blogpost to show that this site is still being managed and worked on, albeit at a very slow progress.  We're still waiting for Dota2 to get into at least open beta before we begin to participate in clan matches.  We hope that by the time Dota2 is released, the socialize tab will be done or at least functional enough to allow clan matches to go on.  Until then, we'll continue practicing to get ready for higher level matches.

No pubs are safe now with Lycanthrope being out!  For the one of you that didn't know, he was the hero most recently added.  My suggestion is to play only captains mode for 2 weeks.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Site Updates

Hellir and wercome to the site.

This week I'm hoping to finish this website, and the forum (yay).

Some things that will probably change/have changed:
  • Removal of that weird Youtube box on every post (Fixed).
  • Forum redesign (In Progress).
  • Team list (Ongoing).
  • Minecraft section (Planning).
  • Bug fixes (Ongoing).
 Obviously I'm not that sure what Dota2 will completely bring when it's released, but we will continue to update our site according to the new features (check out Cyborgmatt's new findings about the social tab, it sounds incredibly exciting!).

Tonight's patch will likely move the test clients game to the official, and the test client will get another update.  We won't be posting patch notes on here like we did with the Clinkz one, as you probably already looked at the Dota2 site first.

For people returning to Clan CMNC after all these years, and newcomers that either stumbled upon the site, or were told to come here, we welcome you.  Check the roster over to the right and add at least Parrothead to your Steam friends to get that sweet reunion feeling with a lost friend.

It's been a while!

If you got a beta key, we will be happy to play with you!  We regularly use Skype though, and have more or less abandoned other chat programs (Ventrilo, Teamspeak, Mumble etc).  But if you can't talk at all, then that's fine too!  We here at CMNC are very supportive of deaf-mute Helen Keller.