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17 Sep

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Originally posted by OmniSzron

OK, I know that most people who are raging in this thread have no idea about design, but I'll try and clear this up.

It's good because:

  • It ditches the shield that's behind the logotype, which will make using the new logo easier on different backgrounds.
  • It uses a sans serif font (mostly; there's still vestigial serifs on the Ls and on the A), which makes the text more legible at smaller sizes and more modern.
  • The font is more uniform, both in size and glyph shape. It makes it possible to turn it into an actual typeface that can be used in multiple ways.
  • The modest detailing will make this logo WAY easier to animate, which is pretty key if you want to use it in... idk, video games and live streams?
  • New logo is way thicker and has a distinct outline - yet again making it much more legible, especially at smaller sizes and with lower contrast.
  • You can now actually make a 1:1 monochrome version of the logo to be used in ...
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thanks for the thoughts! if i was making an indie band i'd definitely call it the Vestigial Serifs

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Originally posted by The_Cactopus

no lie i slacked this to ben last night https://i.imgur.com/Fxm5yCu.png

:angry_laughing_crying:


16 Sep

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Originally posted by Dracidwastaken

omg that picture lol. i hope he sees it

prob better for my career if he doesn't


15 Sep

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Originally posted by IWillNameMyChildZoe

bald dude from riot

One patch man

holy sh*t, i'll be sure to relay this new name to our fearless leader joe "new001" "audible chocolate" "good news lee sin" "uncle lightbulb head" "bald guy pog"

update: no editing required


29 Aug

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Originally posted by The_Cactopus

On Reddit, sure, but that doesn’t really matter. We didn’t bring back solo queue because of sentiment on Reddit. We brought it back because the data showed that people around the world were starting to actually play less because of dynamic queue. We don’t really care about Reddit sentiment alone because it’s so fickle. It’s just like the first layer of input we can get from the audience (most of which isn’t on Reddit)

We don’t really care about Reddit

/u/The_Cactopus, 2019

PACK IT UP

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Originally posted by ancine

you just know they have something big that they know will be good if this guy is this confident in making a joke.

i wish we were that coordinated, cactopus is just a renegade


16 Jul

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it's part of our evil plan to make the onboarding flow and new player experience a bit better. joe talks about it a bit in the april riot pls

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lots of different reports in this thread from different bugs and issues from the league client and the game client - there's nothing to report just yet on the league client performance side. we hear you, though, and we see the reports, but we don't have anything meaningful to share here yet (aside from sapmagic's post over in the T1 thread which I'll copy over here:)

Hey guys. First, I want to apologize that dodges like this continue to happen. They're disruptive, painful, and unacceptable—it's even worse when they happen in Ranked. The instinctual reaction might be to retroactively grant LP, but that can actually end up making things worse by throwing off the relationship between people's MMR and their rank.

Instead, for a wh...

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14 Jul


11 Jul

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Originally posted by ImPerfectionYT

Yeah.. It will snowball in a bad way.

Still could work for normals though... maybe?

people with extreme MMR (low or high) in normals would still see the same issues (and worse, it'd be totally invisible to them) - there's a pretty interesting case where a similar system was tested on overwatch that would have a super similar outcome for league

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Originally posted by ImPerfectionYT

Imagine being high elo, losing to a certain player a few times because he is more skilled. You block him to prevent playing with him again. Repeat and repeat so you only get easy opponents, boom easier challenger than in NA.

Could work for normal 5 VS 5... but with the high density of toxicity in LoL, it won't matter much anyway tbh

it's true, but it's actually worse than that - you wouldn't get easier challenger, you'd just stop being able to find games. we talked about this a little in the matchmaking real talk post from last year (look for the angry riven/yasuo)

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fwiw that quote is straight from meddler's latest post if you wanted more info.

important quote:

We're at the point though where we don't think we should let the issue persist while we continue to work on those constraints. We'll be going with a temporary solution as a result that's pretty ugly on the intuitiveness/clarity side, with the intention of replacing it come preseason when it's more appropriate to make larger changes.

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this is a concept called prisoner's island, and we talked about the approach over in Ask Riot a little while ago!


10 Jul

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Originally posted by LanceTheYordle

When you get into a team fight you can't just spread out from his ultimate, because it locks onto you, if you flash backwards and he still manages to target you, it will follow. If it bounces to a teammate then now they have to get away from everyone else.

Let me give Fiddle sticks and Rumble as an example of two ults that can very easily single handedly win a team fight. Both of them have massive wind ups. Fiddles has an actual cast time that can be interrupted. And Rumble's is a skill shot that needs to be placed accurately.

What can Brand do? You can CC brand, catch him out, but if you do not 100 to 0 his health he can panic ult at the last second to wipe a team fight. He can flash in to point click hit ult to force a team back. This isn't like Annie where you can flash out of it as she's casting, While Brand is casting, as long as he clicks tha target it will follow through your own flash or dash. All of this would be much more bearable if it wasn't up every s...

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(note: not a game designer - or even on gameplay, but i AM an ex-plat 5, currently-hardstuck-gold-5 brand one trick)

brand's ult gets wrecked by morg/malz/yasuo/braum, and he becomes less than useless if the latter two sit on their shields until they see the ult coming. i often spend so long waiting for the perfect bounce in a teamfight that i occasionally die too fast to use it.

i guess the other option would be to make the ult whiff when he dies, but to counteract that it would have to bounce much faster, do more damage, or maybe apply multiple burn stacks. idk, i do kinda agree that brand's ult feels uncounterable if he gets even a little ahead, but also one 300IQ player can move out of the teamfight to severely reduce his damage output. in lane, though, i think he's super oppressive and gross, and if he makes you go b at all, he can clear waves so fast that you're gonna lose a lot of ground.

not sure making it a skillshot would be any more effective, c...

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Originally posted by NerrionEU

Shitposts get instant repsonse, client issues no response for multiple months... Riot with the best communication according to some people.

i think that's fair. riot's policy on communication is pretty individual-based, and agnostic to other pain points that may be happeningin the community, and i should have been more careful before jumping in. on the client's performance - we've heard the feedback but we've got nothing to report just yet, unfortunately

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Originally posted by Oplurus

There's something especially tilting about seeing Rioters instantly react to dumb meme threads and not responding to massive threads where people list bugs and complaints about actual important stuff like that mega client thread we had a while ago.
Maybe if more things actually worked as intended there would be more positive content to enjoy such as this thread.

fair feedback - i'm in the communications team at riot working on clash, so client issues are not something i have a huge amount of visibility into (outside of clash, obviously). we've heard the feedback on the client performance but there's nothing to report from our side yet. sorry if we've given the impression that we're not listening, there's just nothing to add just yet

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give a man a sh*tpost, he memes for a day
but teach a man to generate his own sh*tposts, he becomes a content creator

you have become too powerful papaya


09 Jul

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Originally posted by [deleted]

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i'll keep it in mind, thanks

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Originally posted by Jozoz

I don't think people are hating on him as a person. I certainly don't have any ill will towards the guy. I just thought he wasn't very good at his job, which is an opinion I'm allowed to have and voice.

I know it feels like he's getting bashed from reading this, but it's important to distinguish between what something looks like and what the intent is.

i think that's fair. a lot of the sentiment to unpopular personalities (even outside of league/riot) reminds me of the TLJ response, where some commenters would start stuff with "i hated kelly marie tran's character, but no-one deserves to be harassed off social media!" and i'm like... you could have just said the second part and still gotten your point across

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Originally posted by IcyColdStare

I heavily disagree. I see most things that go on here on the daily, and often times people are civil, beyond egregious trolls or people who just want to flame pros/Rioters/streamers/etc.

Thing is, those people are in the minority. Most folks are relatively civil or at the very least not outright rude and inflammatory. People are expressing discontent with how he did things, fine. Vitriol like some of the things I've seen/dealt with in this thread are luckily not too common.

Source: been a moderator here for three going on four (jesus) years.

pretty much this - reddit is probably one of the most galaxy brain communities because of the investment and visibility into the development of the game and its community. redditors have had enough context into the history of the game that there's folks who vouch for us to (sometimes eventually) get things right

but also because of reddit's penchant for being counter-culture, the counter-culture is sometimes "supporting riot games", leading to the cycle of "well, actually" threads that pop up after controversies

reddit has so much nuance that comment sections, social accounts, and to a lesser degree boards, lacks