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El hitbox en Marvel Rivals es controvertido

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Jan 05,2025

El hitbox en Marvel Rivals es controvertido

Un hilo reciente de Reddit destacó importantes preocupaciones con respecto al sistema de detección de hits de Marvel Rivals. Un video que muestra a Spider-Man golpeando a Luna Snow desde varios metros de distancia, a pesar de la confirmación visual del ataque perdido, generó un debate considerable. Casos similares de golpes aparentemente fallidos que registraron daños han llevado a especulaciones sobre la compensación del retraso, pero el problema principal parece ser la implementación defectuosa del hitbox. Los jugadores profesionales han demostrado aún más inconsistencias, con disparos que se registran consistentemente cuando se apuntan ligeramente hacia la derecha del punto de mira, pero frecuentemente fallan cuando se apuntan hacia la izquierda. Esto apunta a un mal funcionamiento potencialmente generalizado del hitbox que afecta a varios personajes.

A pesar de este importante defecto de juego, Marvel Rivals, apodado el "asesino de Overwatch", disfrutó de un lanzamiento en Steam notablemente exitoso. El número máximo de jugadores del primer día superó los 444.000, una cifra comparable a la población de Miami. Si bien los problemas de optimización, particularmente notables en hardware de gama baja como la Nvidia GeForce 3050, son una queja común, muchos jugadores elogian la jugabilidad agradable del juego y el modelo de precio justo. Un diferenciador clave es la naturaleza no vencible de los pases de batalla, lo que elimina la presión de trabajar constantemente, una característica recibida positivamente por la base de jugadores.

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