Dovagedys

Dovagedys



03 Nov

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Absolutely breathtaking!


01 Nov

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Originally posted by Kudus_Misyoneri

i wasn't trying to underestimate tft playing since set 1 love you and mort's work happy that im wrong :)

Not correcting you; only meant to share information <3

I've never worked on TFT, but I do love playing it!

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Originally posted by Kudus_Misyoneri

my guess is 140 m from lol 30 m from valorant and lor and tft combined 10m

TFT has way more players than you think. <3

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Originally posted by HairyKraken

It's for lol+wildrift+lor

+TFT

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Originally posted by LanUp

Wow thank you, not just for the nice comment but also for everything you do for the game. Now I just have to workout which emote to carve next year haha

<3


31 Oct

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This is amazing!

I love it.


25 Sep

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"No hero huh? Guess I'll handle this one."


23 Sep


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31 Aug

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Originally posted by CaptSarah

Essentially, as someone who knows that Riot does take and read feedback, it comes down to how it's presented. Something we've stated many times before, which is why we tend to bring up mega-threads for things the community is exceptionally passionate about.

The massive amount of complaint threads don't really pressure Riot at all, it just causes more tension between the player base and the devs, which is not healthy at all for keeping devs around on the platform.

It's mainly the difference between those of us who calmly explain our problems with the game, and those who take it too far and turn to insults and harassment.

That is basically how I interpret it anyway.

Excellent way to think about it.

The idea of complaining loudly or dramatically or repeatedly will lead to change is not true.

There are many factors that lead to change in the game and player feedback plays a critical role in our decision making.

It's important to note, this subreddit is not the entire community and frequently there are takes, posts, comments, etc on this subreddit that do not represent the whole community or directly contradict other data we have.

We do our best to listen and read all of the feedback we can, but if anyone has the idea that "seeing something on reddit guarantees change in the game" or any thought close to that, then those people are setting themselves up for disappointment.

In general, a good framework I think is helpful is that community feedback (on reddit or anywhere) is a good way to start a discussion that can lead to change, but it is not a good way to make a final decision.

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Originally posted by Zekkarei

All those complaint posts have been proven incorrect.

Pretty sure the complaints were the reason why we even got this hotfix

That's not how it works at all.


27 Aug

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In my experience, poros do love pranks.

However, they probably like snacks more.


26 Aug

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That is awesome!!!


25 Aug

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The day has come!


24 Aug


20 Aug