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The best thing for new players would be a better way to showcase new champions, and a mode where runes are disabled so people just learn the champs. Also add bots into quick play like Fortnite does to make casual playing an enjoyable experience even if it’s somewhat false
players: Riot should really care about making the game more approachable and comprehensible to people trying to learn the game
those same players: Riot is killing their game yet again by removing an esoteric minion targeting rule that 10,000 people worldwide understand
It’s insane how costreamers like Caedrel / Dom are being scapegoated for the sins of Riot, the orgs, and the pros themselves. Caedrel and Dom have objectively done so much good for the scene.
People are flaming costreamers without acknowledging the fundamental truth that fans will always go where the personality is. That personality is currently missing from the official broadcasts and the pro players themselves. The official product is boring. As a counter example LR was insanely successful because people got to know and love each of the players as human beings with unique personalities through their individual streams. People want to feel connection. Nowadays most pros don't even stream?
I haven’t been a huge fan of a team since LR / TSM. There used to be passion / story behind the players and tweets and streams that gave a window into their lives outside of games. These days I never really watch pro play anymore unless a streamer were to costream it. The insights costreamers give are far more useful than what any caster gives because they are genuinely more knowledgeable about the game. I learned a lot from LS from LCK pro games back when he used to co stream and same goes for Dom on LPL games.
Instead of misdirecting hate at costreamers, fix the product. Bring back passion and personality 😤
The role itself is balanced because there’s only one tank. One tank means that you have to fulfill the teams frontline needs while trying to make meaningful plays yourself, which is HARD. If you drop away from the team and try to flank your team will get run over
I would love to see this guy play league and see how he feels about role balances there. Just a whole world of guys out there that can’t wrap their heads around a role made to ensure fights aren’t decided in 1.5 seconds because that might actually not be fun to play
Genuine question no toxicity @aaronkellerOW but does the team plan to address how broken tanks have become in Overwatch and how much they dictate games now compared to launch OW2 5v5/OW1?
How do other roles have as much agency in the game as tanks? Any plans to address it?
His argument is that you can’t kill a tank 1v1 therefore the role is overtuned, which is based on his fantasy of flying around as echo with a pocket mercy and one tapping everyone on the enemy team, and as soon as he can’t it’s oh the horror
"Horimiya" artist Hagiwara Daisuke's new Age-Gap Romcom "Too Green To Call It Crush, Though" Vol 1
Romcom about a high school girl who stays with her neighbors after her mom left for a long business trip abroad. She's looking forward to seeing the kind older boy from next door again who had left for university a while ago but when she actually meets him, she's shocked to discover that the former honor student became a messy hentai mangaka?!
(Koi to Yobu ni wa Sasayaka Desu Ga)
It always baffles me that these tournaments have people who seem clueless about the draw rules on broadcast doing them live. Just do it off screen if nobody knows wtf is going on.
The “right” thing to do is to say that there was an error, but due to it being an honest mistake not intentionally done by any staff member, and since the matchups are valid anyway, they’ll continue as drawn and more training will be given to staff moving forward
Ok folks. We made a mistake on today’s draw on stage during the live broadcast. The second team was placed in the wrong position, which cascaded throughout the rest of the draw, leading to all other teams being placed incorrectly.
This is unfortunate since over three hours have gone past and teams have wasted precious prep time. But we have to do what’s right, so we’re getting coaches together at the hotel and will redo the draw. We’ll film it and share the full video on socials. More details shortly.