A genuine question..

Elven Moon·4/1/2017, 2:12:22 PM·1 votes·830 views

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How do I have fun in league guys? I have been a long player since around lissandra came out. I have done pretty much everything this game. I got platinum. I made some amazing friends who are now some of my closest friends in real life. I had my awesome moments in league where I just 1v5 pentakill. It has been a great run..

  1. But season 6 kinda ruined league for me, idk what it was but I hated season 6. I then came back in season 7. Now i am no longer a ranked player, as I hate ranked, because of obvious reasons. I just want to have fun. But I just can't. Sadly my friends have stopped playing this game. So i pretty much have to play this game solo. I keep trying to find a better game than league. But i just can't. Before league I had pretty much played every awesome game there was. I have also played the shit outta gta 5. But there is just something special about league that just cannot be replaced.

Riot nerfed the hell outta attack speed. And they removed tier 3 boots. They removed a lot of things and this game just feels really slow now.. I use to love to play it super fast because it was adrenaline pumping as heck. But now I just don't know... How do I have fun in league guys?

8 Comments

Handy Sandy 4/1/2017, 2:51:53 PM1 votes

If you want fast play Taliyah

Crimzyn4/1/2017, 3:32:54 PM1 votes

Well... hard question for sure. My answers would really just be a reflection of what I myself might do... but it sounds like you have already done most of what I would say... like ranked I find very fun because I feel I actually try harder and have less of a "its just normal" mentality.

But what about mastering a new role? Surely you haven't mastered all 5 roles? And maybe played a role but not most of the top or fun champs in that role?

I dunno just a thought. :)

SnakDatSmilesBak4/1/2017, 3:40:27 PM1 votes

Play what you enjoy and play less and put effort into enjoying the game.

See the game for what it is, not what it was or could be, and learn to love it as such.