![]() ![]() I know she's more teamfighty, but it feels counter intuitive to a degree. I've lost too many trades to champs I'd normally kill due to these issues. If your aim isn't perfect after landing the hack, if you aren't already out dps'd, you'll definitely be since their abilities will be back up due to the hack rework. I know that she's supposed to sneak into backlines and assassinate a support and get out, but she doesn't do it as well as she used to, in fact, it feels like it's actually a lot harder to do so. Her gun is too loud and I'm almost convinced she does lower damage per bullet, her identity is strange and doesn't fit with what she did before, and it feels wrong and unplayable. I got access the day that the emails were rolling out and tried out her kit, and it is. I know that the changes are meant to push her more into a general damage section but I can't stand the way she feels to play in Overwatch 2. That's exactly why this new Sombra rework is crushing me heavily. So, I definitely have a history with her. Sombra just became one of my favorite characters over time, I have the sugar skull pillow, and my dad gave me both a poster with Sombra's English VA's (Carolina Ravassa) signature, and a phone call with Carolina herself (she's super funny!). I've played her for 188 Hours total (that's what my career profile says) and that's more than anyone else (my second most played is Lucio at 77 hours total). ![]() Over the years I watched her slowly become more relevant in the pro scene and watched the mini rework and all of that. I found her kit to be difficult to learn, but loved playing her despite not knowing what I'm doing. ![]() I played Overwatch since February 2017, in March i discovered and learned about Sombra and the events that led up to her release and near immediately fell in love with the character. This post is kinda just me venting and whining, but I really needed to get my thoughts out so, here this is. ![]()
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