Smite’s Cupid: The Bugged ADC That’s Both a Love and a Frustration

In the world of Smite, Cupid is increasingly recognized as both the symbol of love and a source of perplexity. Players are finding that his skills, especially the heart bomb, aren’t always consistent, leading to situations where it appears he’s causing more damage than typical. A player named “DaddyDeGrand” commented, “It almost seemed like the heart bomb was dealing explosion damage twice.” This idea was shared by numerous others who expressed confusion because Cupid seems to inflict more damage than most ADCs usually do, adding to the bewilderment. The immense power of Cupid, combined with bugs, leaves many players questioning his balance within the game. Some players have noted that even against mages, his basic attacks seem stronger than anticipated. This has created a situation where some enjoy Cupid’s powerful explosions, while others feel let down when they encounter unanticipated results during their matches.

Where Have All the Smite Players Gone? A Dive into Player Sentiment

As a dedicated gamer, I found myself diving into a lively discussion started by Mysterious_Path5507. Essentially, he challenged us all, asking where everyone has gone – a sentiment that resonated with many others in the community. We shared fond memories of the original Smite and the happiness it brought us. For example, BWarr520 expressed a common frustration among players, stating, “I just feel like they launched it too early.” Many veterans agreed, pointing out the absence of favorite features from Smite 1 that have left a void in our hearts as we explore this new version. This emotional bond to the original game has created a divide; we can’t help but feel that the newer version falls short of what we once held dear.

Is the Smite Report System Useless? Players Weigh In

It’s frequently observed that the game report system isn’t working properly, as numerous players voice their complaints using personal stories. Wabodwabodwopwopwabo points out the irony that their own Reddit posts are moderated more frequently than in-game offenders. It feels like shouting into an empty room while the actual disorder continues unchecked. Other users added their perspectives, with user xTom118 agreeing with the original post, saying “You’re right – some people shouldn’t have the right to play the game due to their behavior.” This sentiment is shared within the r/Smite community, where it seems players are experiencing a variety of inappropriate behaviors such as trolling and racism. Their calls for accountability often go unheeded, leaving them frustrated.

Smite Support: Are They Actually Fun or Just Boring?

The original post from user “godisawomen” highlights a universal fact: although the idea of leading the charge in intense battles grabs headlines, not every deity fits the mold of a tireless combatant. Some are caretakers, protectors, and the tranquil influence amidst Smite’s fierce battles. However, the demand for more entertainment within the Support role is rapidly growing. Among the numerous responses, discontent emerged about the monotonous nature of many support characters. One player expressed, “Most of the supports in the game right now are incredibly dull to play,” indicating that a large portion of the community is uninterested in the conventional options available. The quest for fun within a supportive role depends not just on functionality but on exciting mechanics that revitalize gameplay.

Zelda: Echoes Of Wisdom Drops To Lowest Price Yet At A Major Retailer

In a significant addition to the cherished Nintendo series, Echoes of Wisdom marks a milestone as Zelda takes center stage for the first time in a meaningful sense. Although Zelda has been playable before, many might prefer to overlook Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Zelda’s Adventure, two CD-i games that are not fondly remembered by fans.

Xbox Testing Game Hub Feature That Would Change How You Launch Games

According to VGC’s latest report, this feature is undergoing testing by some members of the Xbox Insiders program at the moment. When you pick a game tile from your library or recent games list, instead of launching the game as normal, it displays an extra screen featuring stats such as Gamerscore related to the selected game title.

Yet Another Final Fantasy Mobile Game Is Shutting Down

Starting from March 25, 2020, when War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius was released, our goal has been to offer an improved gaming experience for our players each day compared to the previous one. Unfortunately, we’ve realized that it will be challenging to uphold a high-quality app service, and so we have decided to discontinue the app service. (Square Enix statement)

InZoi Devs Remove Denuvo, Say They’re “Committed” To Mods

On InZoi’s official Steam page, the game’s director and producer, Hyungjun “Kjun” Kim, announced that they will not incorporate Denuvo in the early-access launch, having consulted with international teams to make a well-considered decision. Kim stated that the initial intent of using Denuvo was for piracy prevention, but it was determined that its inclusion would not benefit the overall community in the long run.