Jynxzi couldn't stop laughing after Dantes told him every game of League of Legends is winnable because something tragic could happen to an enemy laner πππ
Splitgate is implementing peer-to-peer (P2P) servers as part of its end-of-life plan, ensuring the original game remains playable even after official servers are shut down.
The developer 1047 Games directly acknowledged the StopKillingGames movement as part of the motivation behind the decision.
The studio said it has seen the ongoing conversations around preserving online games and wants to make sure players do not lose access to a title they have invested time and passion into.
Starting with the server shutdown, the original game transitions to player-hosted matches through P2P networking, allowing fans to continue playing multiplayer matches without relying on centralized infrastructure.
The developers are also unlocking cosmetics and preserving core content so the experience remains intact.
This is exactly the kind of responsible end-of-life planning many players have been asking for across the industry.
This should be standard practice for online-only titles
@OrangeJellyo Also she has an animation cancel with shield so taking that off CD makes her uptime crazy
(Missing Primary fire has end-lag that can be canceled by putting up shield)
@OrangeJellyo Level 40 Angela here-
As much as I love shield flashing giving it to Angela would be crazy
Even though its clunky, shield acts as a CD that she has to use either defensively or offensively as she pushes deciding when to use it is important and punishing bad usage
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