Supergiant’s out there doing another "final" patch for Hades 2 before the big 1.0 release. Yeah, it’s like when bands say they’re done touring, and then surprise, Vegas residency! But honestly, this isn’t just about tweaking a bunch of minor stuff in the game.
So, if you check the changes between Patch 10 and this new Patch 11… it feels like maybe Supergiant’s going a bit overboard? Like, they slow down the Umbral Flames one day and speed it up the next. It’s kind of funny, or maybe I’m just easily amused.
But once you dive in, feel the tweaks… everything kinda makes sense. Supergiant’s been perfecting this stuff for ages now, and sure, sometimes it feels like they’re singling me out (looking at you, Hestia’s boon), but hey, it works.
It’s like Supergiant just gets what drives players up the wall. Not just the big guys like Chronos with his annoying boss antics, but also smaller things—like balancing enemy numbers in Olympus and nailing those movement timings. It’s those little things, you know?
Honestly, I bailed on Hades 2 before the Warsong update. Olympus was so annoying, like, why spend ages to get somewhere just to be clobbered by a bajillion enemies? But Patch 11 actually has me psyched to dive back in. Maybe, just maybe, I’ll be ready when the real deal drops.
Supergiant’s pretty awesome at reading minds too, it seems. They don’t just listen to community feedback—they already know what you’ll want, before you even know it! Like a gaming psychic, kinda spooky but cool.
So yeah, during Hades 2’s early access—or even with this latest patch—Supergiant’s been promising a top-notch 1.0 launch. With so many games dangling in early access limbo for years, barely launching—or even, like, disappearing—it’s easy to forget early access is all about perfecting things. It’s kinda hilarious how Hades 2’s latest patch is the polar opposite of Splitgate 2 “unlaunching.” Unlike them, Supergiant actually understands what players dig.
So yeah, take your sweet time, Supergiant, pump out those patches. The wait’s a killer, but it’s all good.