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Safeguarding SMITE 2


Hey deities! We’ve read a lot of feedback recently and saw a big frustration some of you face on the battleground is dealing with players who go AFK (Away from Keyboard) or intentionally feed. These actions can seriously derail a fair, exciting match—so we want you to know that we hear your concerns and we’re doing everything in our power to address them. SMITE 2 is all about bringing people together for intense, strategic gameplay, and we’re dedicated to doing everything we can to eliminate behaviors that undermine the experience for everyone.

While we use a variety of tools to track and reduce toxic activities, we’re especially proud of the work we’ve done with our partners at GetGud.io to tackle disruptive behavior head-on. Through close monitoring, pattern recognition, and community input, we’re striving to keep SMITE 2 a positive, competitive space where players can have fun and test their skills.

The Impact of AFK and Intentional Feeding

When someone leaves a game or deliberately allows the enemy to rack up kills, it doesn’t just hurt that person’s team—it diminishes the entire match for everyone involved. We realize just how frustrating it can be when you’re left shorthanded or when the opposition is getting a free pass.We all want fair matches, so it’s crucial that we stop these behaviors before they become a pattern. We want every player to feel they’re part of a team effort, with a real chance to show off their skills and contribute to a memorable match.

[h2]How SMITE 2 is Evolving[/h2]

Data-Driven Detection with GetGud.io

To tackle disruptive behavior effectively, we’re leveraging GetGud.io—a powerful data-analysis platform. Based on publicly shared details, GetGud.io takes a deep dive into match data, looking at things like:
  • Match Duration and Player Activity: Pinpointing unusual patterns of inactivity, such as frequent fountain stays or abrupt disconnects.
  • Kill/Death/Assist Ratios and Gold Trends: Spotting anomalies that indicate someone might be feeding the enemy.
  • Behavior Over Time: Checking for repeated negative trends versus one-off incidents that might be caused by technical hiccups.

Once potential AFK or feeding behavior is flagged, our enforcement team reviews it and takes action. Our goal is to keep innocent players safe while ensuring that those who consistently disrupt the game face the appropriate consequences.



This example below, GetGud allows us to observe this player sitting in the fountain for a significant portion of the match. 



Player Reporting and Feedback

Of course, even the smartest systems can’t replace your own real-time insights. We rely on your reports to help us identify when and where things are going wrong:
  • Streamlined Reporting Interface: At the end of a match, it’s quick and easy to report a player for AFK, intentional feeding, or other bad behavior.
  • Clear Follow-Up: With Open Beta 7 we are introducting a new pop up that will inform you if a player you've reported has had action taken on their account. 



Building a More Positive Community

Our fight against negativity doesn’t end at punishments. We want SMITE 2 to be an inviting space where players connect, communicate well, and celebrate each other’s successes. Part of this includes:
  • We encourage you to give props to teammates and opponents who show sportsmanship, teamwork, and stellar performance. Call out solid plays when you see them!
  • Help players who are new to SMITE 2 succeed. Not everyone is a SMITE 1 veteran and sometimes a little


The Road Ahead

We’re fully aware that AFK and intentional feeding can be a persistent issue in any competitive online game, however through these efforts, we believe we’re headed in the right direction toward a more enjoyable and balanced SMITE 2 experience for everyone.

We encourage you to keep reporting negative behavior, lend a hand to new players, and maintain a positive mindset in every match. 

Thank you for being part of the SMITE 2 community. We appreciate your commitment to fair, competitive matches, and we’ll continue to work hard to protect that spirit. Your feedback drives us to constantly refine and improve, and we’re excited about the brighter, fairer future we’re building together.