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Hextech drake is a great addition to the game but checmtech every single aspect is just bad for league there's litreally no redeeming factors about it. Will riot just ego and keep it in the game dispite no one liking it, or will they remove it?

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almost 3 years ago - /u/GreaterBelugaWhale - Direct link

If we come to the conclusion something is bad, we assess the priority to change or remove it. as with everything in league.

While i personally am offended someone would suggest pride would impact my decisions, it should also be noted that pride in a game well made and players having fun would likely be the primary source of pride for a game dev.

almost 3 years ago - /u/RiotAxes - Direct link

Originally posted by wetcogbag

If we come to the conclusion something is bad, we assess the priority to change or remove it.

What metrics would be looked at to help decide if a dragon change is ideal or not? Beyond user feedback I mean.

We're fielding a survey. It'll be a bit before we get results. The reddit and English-speaking social media backlash is clear, but that hasn't always meant players overall disliked a feature in the past.

(This does NOT mean that Reddit feedback is worthless, just that y'all are a subset of players and we want good data)

almost 3 years ago - /u/GreaterBelugaWhale - Direct link

Originally posted by FairlyOddParent734

I think after 200 years; there’s been a serious narrative that Riot sees the community as apes in a casino.

arent we all just apes in a casino of life

almost 3 years ago - /u/GreaterBelugaWhale - Direct link

Originally posted by FairlyOddParent734

Being a community manager at riot must literally be either the best or worst job ever.

Somedays like April Fools everyone is memeing and having a great time, and other times you’re fighting for your life in a patch notes thread.

i'm a game designer on the SR team (responsible for everything gameplay after champ select and preseason), not a community manager. :)

i've got pretty thick skin, and an implicit understanding that when players are mad, they really just care a lot - and that when players make angry and incorrect statements, its a coping mechanism for their ability to reconcile their own failures that plays to my advantage as someone interested in their continued engagement.

almost 3 years ago - /u/GreaterBelugaWhale - Direct link

Originally posted by Spideraxe30

But you still haven't changed to Captain Gameplay on Reddit.

Can u change usernames?