An Insight into Smite: Year 11 Update – Issues and Feedback from Users

Understanding the players' perspective on Smite's Year 11 Update from heated discussions to constructive criticism.

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The gaming world has been astir lately with the recent updates on Smite, a third-person multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Hi-Rez Studios.

Overview

  • From the horse’s mouth: HiRezIsiah announces major updates, new map and features, inviting users for feedback.
  • Players rave and rant: various concerns voiced, from the ambiguous battle pass levels to the need for information on game mechanics.
  • Bugs and Suggestions: Players reflect on visual bugs, confusing elements, and ideas for future improvements.

Community Reaction

Disappointment sucked the air out of the room when NintendoMasterNo1 asked “Can someone please tell me how many levels the cross-gen battle pass is? Hopefully it’s not 90.” Meanwhile, AlteredDeathX made an eyebrow-raising suggestion to “Unban Communication banned accounts. and just mute them permanently”.

Gameplay Queries & Updates

Players are as eager as a cat near a fishbowl to see when the patch goes live, echoed by user Bowser-Belly’s query “When should this patch drop in live?” On a more serious note, ChrisDoom shared specific feedback about possible bugs and confusing elements and even threw in some room for improvement. From vibrant shard icons to the information about relic upgrades, Chris’s observation is as sharp as a pencil’s point.

Distinct Opinions and Suggestions

From broken characters to missing skins, the users had a lot to say. El_Desayuno humorously inquired about a character after the update, asking “Can someone tell me how broken is Kumbhakarna after the buff?”. And talk about a fresh perspective from user CashLoud9432 who whimsically suggested, “No new skin for Bake Kujira? I’d like to see a Chibi whale.”

Overall, it seems Smite’s Year 11 Update has stirred various reactions from users – from genuine concerns to light-hearted comments, keeping HiRezIsiah and company on their toes. It’s clear that the Smite community is as lively as a cat on a hot tin roof!