I'm back after a period of freedom, and in my clear thoughts...

Zero Shingetsu·1/26/2020, 2:10:09 PM·2 votes·1,784 views

I notice two major things with the clarity that comes from a League-free life:

  1. The latest champion to roll out is stomping more than ever, leading me to wonder who balance tests the new champions and why it's still being done as it is.

  2. The boards are remarkably less active than they were when I left them. The question this lends itself to is... Has it finally happened? Has League reached the end of its lifespan as an IP?

I thought about coming back, but Riot can't seem to install the game properly. When I first log in to get the initial big download going, I bugsplat every time. Suits me just fine, I just find it odd that even something so basic, that worked so many times for me, has suddenly stopped working...

In any event, I posit a question: Is it even worth coming back to a game that seems to be on its last legs and is evidently plagued by the most numerically broken champion it's ever seen at release?

5 Comments

S0kaX1/26/2020, 2:17:17 PM2 votes

I'll give this game 2 to 3 years before it dies and is played just rarely by people that like pain

2gudaiya1/26/2020, 2:22:29 PM2 votes

the boards are less active because people like me get tired of getting censored for telling people to stop being bad at the game when they complain about balance quandary x or y. and it's jading. better yet you have people talking about ekko with the champion knowledge of a spoon so they suggest things that would buff him further. but I digress, definitely not dying lol.

Sire Hippington1/26/2020, 4:47:54 PM1 votes

If you like fast paced, flashy burst gameplay with overloaded kits, you might enjoy it. If you think S3-5 were the pinnacle of lol and prefer a deeper, more strategic and tactical moba, then you should keep you hands of that installer and enjoy your live instead.

Ragnaveil1/26/2020, 6:40:47 PM1 votes

If you're talking Sett, its a bug.