IS RANKED WORTH PLAYING?

BlâckLotus·8/30/2016, 11:28:50 PM·4 votes·887 views

My question is,is ranked worth playing from platinum and below?With riot emploees themselves admitting that dynamic queue is not a proper competitive queue and that it damages rank integruity, is the game worth playing for a solo player in platinum and below? all in all riot seems to have forgotten anything that doesnt influence LCS and since there are no famous streamers from platinum and below to support the claim of the community wanting a solo q all the solo players will forever suffer in a competitiveless environment,but hey the 2% of the community got what the 100% of the community asked.

6 Comments

kWMY8jFQmw8/30/2016, 11:33:37 PM2 votes

No it's not worth it at all.

specter4248/30/2016, 11:30:56 PM1 votes

its a team game but to be considered competitive you want it to be solo? that doesn't even make sense.

YH3fMMOR2Q8/30/2016, 11:32:32 PM1 votes

Honestly, Riot has alot better things to do rather than worry about a low elo player. That said, there still are many reasons to climb to ladder. Personally, I did it for fun, I wanted to see how high of a rank I could get, and i'm still climbing. It is definitely worth it, tons of people think dynamic queue is terrible for everyone. And quite honestly, it isn't that bad until diamond. That when people are able to actually coordinate and use their advantage of voice comms and push it, everywhere below, it's just like duo-queue.

Hope this helps!

Mannysmoker8/30/2016, 11:40:19 PM1 votes

If you have to ask most likely you don't deserve to play it....

Elwe The Jungler8/31/2016, 5:39:09 AM1 votes

Well, you'll need a really good mindset to keep up yourself in a good mood after some ranked games. It's tough to deal with completely random people gathering to win a game and being so edgy and so egocentric through the match, while teamwork is becoming more and more essential. Still, you can have a great time when you win lol... Winning a ranked game causes you to get a really good feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment, though.