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25 Sep

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Will add you on discord if I remember when I'm back home in a few days. Have a group of like 15 going, always happy to hang with one more

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Yeah, I'm gonna take my Hec to the bot town road

Gonna gank 'til I can't no more

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Originally posted by IsaaX_reddit

Don't want to sound rude, and i don't even know if you are someone that take decisions on Riot, but, knowing this is so helpful and useful to atleast some people, why aren't you guys the ones that do this?

You know what? You make a great point! Let me ask around and find the right team for this suggestion. (And you didn't sound rude at all, I appreciate that).


24 Sep

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Added it to my calendar, now I can see all of the sleep I will miss. Thanks!

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This is pretty helpful, added it to my personal calendar. Thank you! :)

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Originally posted by Ras_OKan

So we've got Perkz on Guitar and Hans on drawings. What hidden talents do other LEC players possess? Maybe they can show off a bit more so we can connect with them even more, besides being fans of their LoL careers.

Darshan(ZionSpartan) is a good singer, you can find some videos on youtube

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Oh my god this was so hype I legit teared up!

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Originally posted by CptnZolofTV

Why would NA pros need to hang out with celebrities? There have been run ins with pro players and like Drake and shit but overall they have their own celebrity status.

only one i recall with drake is ninja, and that's ninja

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Well thanks for getting my hype to 1000% now what am I supposed to do


23 Sep

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This typo only exists in low elo.

JK. It should be fixed for next patch! Great catch! Thank you!

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Originally posted by GoJeonPaa

Perkz is from Croatia. But i can't notice any hardcore accent here.

Im from Croatia and i find it hard to understand him sometimes, but hey alot of slavic people talk like that in english

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Originally posted by DoubIeM

OffWhite collab when?

“wind samurai” yes pls

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respect the drip, karen

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Originally posted by LoLwolverene

I left this part out of the post for length reasons. There's no easy way to explain it, but the biggest difference is just how you think about the game, which comes out most in laning. High level players will start out the game looking at the enemy's team comp and their lane matchup, and playing differently according to it. Then, depending on the game state and their lane state, they'll continue to adjust how they're playing throughout the game. This sounds really simple, but when you get deeper into it it becomes more complex, because the amount of factors that contribute to your decision making increase the more precise your decision making is. For example, it's very easy to play safe into a counter matchup, but it's harder to know more precise things like the exact levels you lose a matchup, and what level/item wakeups change it into a winning matchup, what timings in the lane you can play aggressively relative to the jungle matchup, etc. A high level player will know how they'r...

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Well written :) Multitasking is huge, I find it to be the first thing that declines the quickest when you take a break from the game

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Originally posted by Martian_on_the_Moon

Same could be said about commas. Iirc it shouldnt be used when ''and'' is afterwards. Correct me if I am wrong. English is my second language.

We use the Oxford comma because we have class.


22 Sep

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Originally posted by WildVariety

Imagine thinking you know more than a Rioter when it comes to this, when he almost certainly has access to 100% accurate statistics while you're talking out your arse.

I don't. I'm speaking purely anecdotally.

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Originally posted by TerraRising

This post just leads to other questions:

  • Are these players getting teased/bullied for buying/using a "low tier" skin and just don't want to deal with that again? This happens a lot with F2P games, it seems.
  • Are these players truly not interested in "lower tier" skins because of a perceived lack of quality or effort from Riot? (They cost less, so obviously Riot must not have worked as hard making it as a higher priced one.)
  • Were the skins really of a lower overall quality (effort, concept, marketing) than one that costs 1350, hence why players don't want to purchase them?
  • Was Riot's decision to not raise the overall standards of a 975 skin to a 1350 one and keep to that price point instead of just focusing on the 1350 tier a researched factor in why engagement is so low?
  • Is the 975 RP cost too confusing for players when a $10 card gives 1380 RP?

I have no problem believing the data says that players aren't e...

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You make a very solid point here. While we look at data and statistics in order to understand what players are engaging with, that data doesn’t tell us the why. This is why we combine quantitative methods like looking at raw numbers and qualitative information from talking to players in playtest labs as well as surveying players across different regions globally.

To answer your overarching question directly, yes we ask why, and we’re very careful about taking data at face value.

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Originally posted by Spideraxe30

Appreciate this reply at least, even if it doesnt lead to direct changes, FWIW even if it feels like content is being up sold I at least feel I’m getting a bang for my buck most of the time.

Thanks for the feedback Spideraxe30. We’re constantly keeping an eye on whether or not players feel like they’re getting their money’s worth so it’s meaningful to hear that from you.