![]() ![]() ![]() This makes it hard to improve or feel like you’re improving when you could be having a bad day, fighting bad people or great people etc. There’re varying levels of how skilled a person is in the game and how seriosuly they take it. If you try something wholly different, then everyone will call you out on it. All the reason I like this game are in the video too.Īnyway, the community is really conservative, at least a big part of it. Then again, I guess that makes the game a good training ground for people to develop the kind of “tough skin”/nonchalance/not-give-a-fuckery that one must eventually have if they wish to participate in anything based online, no ?ĭammit, I typed up a lot of stuff, and the comment got swallowed, oh well. While there will always be nice people, even their patience will often be run thin by some others (Ive been taunted into giving useless flame-like responses myself, even if briefly, a few times), and the higher your level and ELO (ranking score, similar to that in WoW’s arena system) the more other people expect you to know and the better they expect you to perform… sometimes quite unreasonably in all honesty, which will often result in more mockery/bitching over other people’s mistakes. It being a PvP game, and as such having a very competitive basis, team-dependent and with an anonymous and automated matchmaking service for games you have the perfect breeding ground for schoolyard talk and general dickishness. I suppose if you started playing with less than 50 champions in the roster keeping up becomes easier, but I do remember the dread of thinking “omfg I am going to have to learn all these champions skills and shit” when I first started (because as with any other PvP game, a huge part of your success depends on knowing not only what YOU can do, but what your opponent can as well).Īnd indeed, a true note about the community, but I liked how it was portrayed as a sort of “inevitable” kind of thing, which is pretty much how it came across to me. I found and find the review to be quite fair in all sections, in particular the comment on the “pokemon-esque” quality of the large number of champions came across as quite amusing first, and then as quite spot-on after reflecting a bit on it, this being echoed by all of my LoL-playing friends. LEAGUE OF LEGENDS BACKTRACK SERIESAs a LoL player this was actually the first review of the series I watched… which eventually prompted me to watch the rest and come back to comment. ![]()
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