The Power of Silence & Mordekaiser

PRØTØSS·10/16/2015, 5:05:58 PM·1 votes·586 views

Riot isn't going to respond to any Malicious Metal or revert Morde threads because it isn't in their PR policy. It's always been better to ask for forgiveness than permission, and it will continue to be that way. Riot isn't going to change Mordekaiser because it's far easier just to wait until it all blows over and nobody cares anymore. https://youtu.be/a6lvDL4cNdM?t=1m36s PS. Start @ 1:36 While it doesn't talk about league in particular, the video highlights the stance a lot of gaming companies take whenever they have to do something bad for the sake of business (Tencent) or mess up and don't want to handle the repercussions. The only way to solve this pattern of silence is to make enough noise that it can't be ignored, so here's to you Malicious Metal - From and old Morde main.

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Decrit10/16/2015, 5:24:03 PM1 votes

... or probably be less-centered and recognize that the Morde change bought more benefits than bads, that it costed a lot and that reverting would be a terrible terrible move in matters not only of production value, but of company power?

I do not think that the Morde changes were perfect, neither left me totally satisfied, but i considered it from an objective point of view a great addition overall to the game. Personally i will miss the old playstile but i am here to play league of legends, not Mordekaiser.

Internet never forgives but forgets quite easily and is so easy to do cherry-picked critics, even proven otherwise. Because, guess what, people have opinions, and every monkey that has opinions and a computer puts them in digital dungballs and throws them to other users, and i am glad that even if Riot does only occasionally get hit by something does not survive on eating all the shit. Having strong opinions means doing stalwart decisions, and doing decisions means taking risks, and taking risks means progressing. You know else what we have? Lee Sin.

Also I find disgusting that you compare Riot, that admittedly has its many faults, to Tencent.

You know what the fuck it is Tencent?

Not even if they doubled the RP cost and made rankeds accessible behind RP you would make something comparable to what Tencent does on all the games it puts hands on. A streamer got the chance to get whitelisted on the servers of Guild wars 2 for example, which client is run by Tencent in China, and the things were plain horrible... and luckly LoL got a favor treatment!

If your plan was to move waters, or do a critic, then you did it in the worst way possible. Also:

The only way to solve this pattern of silence is to make enough noise that it can't be ignored

If this is your intelligent way to solve things, do us a favor and leave.