I wouldn't listen to Darkseid. He's a villain. And no hero that isn't actually a diety (or a New God) should ever consider themselves a god. Gods are meant to be worshiped - and to mete out punishment to those who don't worship properly. It's a villain's role. Which, without wider context, would be what I would think Darkseid was trying to lead him to. When, in fact, Victor is human. Actually, Darkseid has historically been a worse god that than, since his goal was the anti-life equation, which would take away free will (at least when I read).
I can't help it, I'm old school and prefer the non-connected-to-mother-box version of Cyborg. I don't want him to be all-powerful. It's dull. I don't want Bart of have scouts, Barry to have electrokensis, or Wally to be a speed-thief, either. Part of it is a lack of liking for change. But part of it is heroes becoming too powerful. Superman in the silver age was just too far. Not sure he still isn't, really (same with Diana), but certain powers are so baked in public consciousness now, they aren't going to be reduced. Kinda like all the Bats to be more human and less super-human, too, btw.
Plus I deeply hate "it's all connected," especially where villains are retconned to have personal connections or control lives, etc when we saw them meet for the first time and it was not this at all. Like Ra's training Bruce or the Joker killing his parents (movie). The Talons wanting Dick, the Joker setting up Jason's life. Sinestro training Hal. Etc. It's a lazy way of adding drama to me. But I acknowledge a lot of people love that stuff.