Mega Crit Responds to Panic Over Slay the Spire 2's 1st Balance Pass
Mega Crit, the developer of Slay the Spire 2, has responded to the recent panic over the game's first balance pass. In a statement, the team said that the changes are 'the first of many' and that 'no change is necessarily permanent.' This comes after the game's community expressed concerns over the balance changes, which some felt were too drastic.
The balance pass, which was released earlier this week, aimed to address some of the game's more problematic mechanics and balance issues. However, some players felt that the changes went too far and made the game less enjoyable.
In response to the backlash, Mega Crit took to social media to address the concerns of the community. 'We understand that the balance pass may have caused some frustration, but we want to assure you that we're committed to making Slay the Spire 2 the best game it can be,' the team said.
The team also emphasized that the balance pass is just the first step in a larger process of refining the game. 'We're not done yet, and we'll continue to work on making Slay the Spire 2 the game you want it to be,' they said.
The community has been largely supportive of Mega Crit's efforts, with many players expressing appreciation for the team's willingness to listen to feedback and make changes.
Slay the Spire 2 is a popular deck-building game that has gained a large following since its release. The game's balance pass was seen as a major update, and the community's reaction to it has been closely watched by fans of the game.
The balance pass was released on Friday, March 20th, and has been the subject of much discussion among players. While some have expressed concerns over the changes, many others have praised the team's efforts to address the game's balance issues.
In related news, Slay the Spire 2's developer, Mega Crit, has announced that the game's next balance pass will be released in the coming weeks. The team has promised to continue working on making the game the best it can be, and has encouraged players to provide feedback and suggestions.