Smite’s Latest Support Releases – Gamers Speak Out

An in-depth discussion about the latest supports in Smite, reflecting the gamer's opinions and experiences.

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The popular multiplayer online game, Smite, has introduced five latest support releases which stirred discussions among the gaming community. Fans have been quite vocal about their opinions about these characters, their abilities, and the overall impact on the game’s dynamics. A detailed review of these opinions can provide interesting insights for both players and game enthusiasts alike.

Summary

  • Though characters have unique kits, some gamers believe some characters are missing core abilities related to their lore. For instance, Charon, the ferryman, has no ferrying ability.
  • Several characters require coordinated teamwork to reach their potential, making them less suitable for solo queues but impactful in well-coordinated games.
  • Some characters have garnered mixed sentiments, with players expressing both love and criticism towards the same character based on their gameplay experiences.
  • Despite challenges in game balance, hi-rez receives praise for their recent support additions and for delivering engaging, innovative concepts.

Character Analysis

Horus received mixed reviews but the consensus is that his launch was power-loaded. One player erupted in nostalgia, reminiscing about the good old days of Horus and Sol steamrolling duo lanes. However, some express they require a great deal of communication to make full use of his ultimate ability, making him less of a solo hero.

The Gamer’s Verdict

Most players acknowledge the creativity in the characters’ kits, adding a unique flair to each hero. Atlas, for instance, received praise for his unique non-CC based ultimate, a rarity for support characters. However, Maui, despite his low damage yet high-impact abilities, is deemed a bit more difficult and is highly dependent on the player’s skill.

Balancing Heroes

Balance has always been an issue in multiplayer games, and according to gamers, Smite isn’t an exception. Some characters like Yemoja, despite being heavily nerfed, still come off as the top support provided the player is skilled. Characters are continuously adjusted, showcasing the developers constant strive for a balanced, fair gaming environment.

Final Words

Overall, the latest support releases in Smite seem to have enriched the game significantly. Some characters have drilled their way into the players’ hearts with their unique gameplay mechanics, while others have not met player expectations, which is typical in any game update. However, one thing is clear, the community has embraced these changes, and is hopeful for more exciting updates in the future.