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Matchmaking (some points more than winning a game)
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Towerpower
Hitmarkers of some heros
Pricing of Skins (that is not a Triple A Title)
But that will never happen cause they have allready more than a year to get that!
I’ve even thought about making a list of ways the game could be more accessible for new players to have a fair chance. However, with Pred, everything just clicked. I’m learning and improving at a much faster rate all on my own. The UI has been a game-changer for me, and I could probably explain why in more detail as I put in more hours. My boyfriend and I are still trying to figure out why Pred feels so natural to me while Smite never did.
Either way, I’m here to stay, and I really hope the game continues to grow.