Why Surrendering in Smite Is a Strategy, Not a Surrender of Spirit!
In many games, players find themselves in intense situations where each second matters significantly, leading to lopsided matches that some players refer to as one-sided “massacres.” They suggest that acknowledging defeat early can conserve energy and enable them to strategize for the next round. One player put it this way, “If you’re up against an opponent team boasting three Gold Furies and a staggering thirty kills to your team’s zilch, it makes perfect sense to concede.” This practical perspective underscores the significance of admitting defeat when even the most miraculous comeback may not alter the outcome. The idea of clinging to hope in these situations can lead to immense frustration, especially when surrendering is based on a democratic vote, making the result as unpredictable as a game of dodgeball with live grenades.