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dogehkiin·5/19/2018, 11:35:06 AM·33 votes·11,158 views

Some time ago someone did a post theoryzing about how to know when there's a problem in LoL just by looking at the number of Yasuo complaining posts in the boards, before the Jungla changes patch there were a lot of them and that means the game is in a good enough state, now there aren't and everyone is talking and complaining about the jungle because the game is going on the wrong direction.

His theory works 100% I hope he ends up working at Riot.

Edit: We should decide exact numbers, the person who first talked about this used the 1st 10 trending posts and had 3 categories.

0 Yasuo posts= Hotfix needed

1-2= Some problems but not that important

+3=Good enough

Edit 2: If someone remembers or can find the creator of this idea tell me, I would like to give credit

19 Comments

Marshbouy5/19/2018, 11:37:07 AM21 votes

I think the "yasuo meter" is the best metric for game health.

Battalion5/19/2018, 11:09:42 PM4 votes

We're at COCKED PISTOL boys, I repeat, DEFCON 1. Looks like the clock just hit midnight. DEFCON 0 fallout incoming.

ModCaptainMårvelous5/20/2018, 3:30:01 AM3 votes

The yasumeter is also good for considering if a change has long term impact.

3+ weeks with low yasumeter: Game has issues with this patch. 2 weeks with low yasumeter: Game had initial issues but didn't appear that big in the long run. 1 week/no yasumeter change: Game is fine. Anyone complaining just couldn't adapt.

FilDaFunk5/19/2018, 5:58:41 PM2 votes

0 currently. Oh, dear.

WukongMain5/19/2018, 12:08:54 PM2 votes

this should be in memes and games. i lol'd

Ifneth5/20/2018, 1:37:31 AM1 votes

Maybe it’s time to do something about ol’ longhair.

P0IS0N IVY5/20/2018, 1:54:57 AM1 votes

I'm pretty sure the dude also said that over 6 Yasuo posts meant there was actually a problem with Yasuo. 3-5 was the sweet spot.