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Unexpected Discovery: New Dota 2 Accounts Show Higher FPS, Surprising Valve

The gaming industry often encounters surprising discoveries, and a recent experiment conducted by a Dota 2 enthusiast, known as Kuroyukihime1, exemplifies this. The player found that new accounts in the popular MOBA game Dota 2 exhibit significantly higher frames per second (FPS) compared to older accounts. This observation has piqued the interest of both the gaming community and the developers at Valve.

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According to Kuroyukihime1, he noticed that playing on a new account resulted in an FPS rate of around 197 frames per second, whereas his main account only showed about 118 FPS with identical graphic settings. This discovery has sparked discussions in gaming communities and forums, where gamers have been actively debating the possible reasons for this discrepancy.

A Valve employee, known as JeffHill, expressed his surprise and interest in this phenomenon. He requested Kuroyukihime1 and other players to provide additional data and testing results so that the developers could investigate this issue more thoroughly. There is a theory that the difference in FPS may be related to the inventory's content of in-game items, such as skins, which are absent on new accounts.

In light of this discovery, the Dota 2 community and players of other Valve games, including CS GO and Counter-Strike 2, have begun to more rigorously explore how inventory and other account elements can affect game performance. This research opens new avenues for understanding game mechanics and optimizing performance.