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Smite (stylized as SMITE) is a third person multiplayer online battle arena video game developed and published by Hi-Rez Studios for Microsoft Windows. In Smite,
players take on the visage of a mythological god and take part in arena
combat, using powers and team tactics against other player-controlled
gods and non-player controlled minions.
Players
are formed into two teams, with five players to each team. All players
begin at opposing sides of a map in the Spawning Pool. There are three
continuous 'lanes' running from one side of the map to the other. Each
lane is defended by a 'Phoenix' which is accompanied by a pair of extra
defensive towers. Phoenixes and towers deal a large amount of damage to
any enemies that come too close. The players are also accompanied by
'minions', these minions spawn at the Phoenixes every thirty seconds and
run along their lane until they meet opposition and attack immediately.
Minions will not only attack players and other minions but towers,
Phoenixes and the Minotaur. Defensive positions will prioritize enemy
minions over players, allowing players to attack a turret without
receiving damage. Once nearby minions die or an opponent arrives to
defend the tower, the tower will re-agro to the enemy player. If a game
is going badly for a certain team then they can decide to surrender,
though this requires a majority of the team to agree.
Players have to choose a God to play, this is akin to champions in League of Legends or heroes in Heroes of Newerth and DotA. Currently players can choose between 36 Gods from six different pantheons, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Hindu, Roman, Mayan and Norse mythology. Two players on the same team cannot choose the same God, although they are free to choose Gods from the same mythology. The player controls their god in a third person perspective, which is a unique characteristic of this multiplayer online battle arena game, as other games of this genre are typically played from a top-down perspective. Each god has a basic attack and four spells with varying effects, such as area of effect damage, crowd control, buffs and many more. These spells are acquired and upgraded when a player's God levels up by
gaining experience from being in range of creeps when they are killed,
taking down towers or phoenixes and killing enemy players. The maximum
level is 20 and each successive level is harder to reach. Gold, which is
used to buy equipment that increase power, defence and passive effects,
potions, wards and abilities, is accumulated through standard periodic
income, by gaining experience, or by selling owned items.
There
are six main game types: conquest, practice, joust, arena, domination
and assault. Conquest is solely based on the general gameplay and within
conquest there are several other modes, the first of which is novice.
Novice mode is for new players to get a feeling for the game and to
understand the basics of the game. Once the player hits level six they
will no longer be able to join novice mode and will have to matchmake
using the normal mode. Normal mode is similar to novice but is for more
experienced players. Currently, arranged teams are limited to three
players total in normal matchmaking. The match manager will try to give
the opposing team better solo players if there are teamed players
together on a side. Five
man teams only is another mode, as the name suggests you can only enter
this mode once you have a team of five, this mode is more of a
challenge than the others because teams will usually have some sort Voice over IP software such as TeamSpeak. There is also ranked conquest mode.
Another game
mode is solo practice mode, in this mode there is only one lane and you
go up against an NPC god, here a player can learn a new god and hone
their skills. Joust uses the same map and rules as practise, where a
pair of players can engage in a one-versus-one duel.
Arena is played
5 versus 5 with minions and side-objectives including buff camps and
Gryphon Guardians. But rather than a single end objective, in Arena your
team earns points for killing enemy players and minions with the first
team to deduct 500 points from their opponents being crowned the winner.
Smite System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or Althon X2 2.7 GHz
RAM: 2GB (XP), 3GB (Vista, Win7)
Graphic card: ATI or Nvidia graphics card with 512MB video ram or better and Shader Model 3.0+ support. (ATI Radeon 3870 or higher, Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or higher).
Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card
Hard drive: 10 GB free
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or Althon X2 2.7 GHz
RAM: 2GB (XP), 3GB (Vista, Win7)
Graphic card: ATI or Nvidia graphics card with 512MB video ram or better and Shader Model 3.0+ support. (ATI Radeon 3870 or higher, Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT or higher).
Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card
Hard drive: 10 GB free
Smite Recommended System:
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU
RAM: 4GB
Graphics card: ATI or Nvidia graphics card with 1GB video ram or better and Shader Model 3.0+ support (Nvidia GeForce GTX 560+ or ATI Radeon 6950+).
Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card
Hard drive: 10 GB free
Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD CPU
RAM: 4GB
Graphics card: ATI or Nvidia graphics card with 1GB video ram or better and Shader Model 3.0+ support (Nvidia GeForce GTX 560+ or ATI Radeon 6950+).
Sound card: DirectX compatible sound card
Hard drive: 10 GB free
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