![]() With great awareness of the fight and movements around the Taliyah ultimate, Kim “Ssumday” Chan-ho gets a great flank off on Cho’Gath for the catch and kill. The video above is of 100 Thieves using Darius in 2018. He’s literally never been able to just bumble straight through the team, because that would be stupid. But, unless he’s obscenely fed, he’s always had to wait for fights to start so he can maneuver around the front line or flank the team to pull off some damage. That’s always been the case, just like Zed. Darius is extremely powerful, and deals a lot of damage up-close. The key here is poor positioning, which we have a feeling the poster may not realize. He’s never had any mobility, and he’s always been punished for poor positioning and for monkeying through the enemy front line to reach the carries. We’re starting to think this might be a bot that’s never actually played League, because once again, Darius has always had trouble making it to the back line. ![]() They then use Darius as an example, saying he’ll get “shredded to pieces” before he finally reaches the back line. The poster goes on to say that a bruiser or tank used to be able to reach the back line without dying, so they could then deal damage to the carries. The second claim is almost even worse than the first. There have been dozens-if not hundreds-of random complaint posts hitting the front page just over the last couple of years, with players who claim to love League raising their torches to say, “Yeah, Riot hates us! League sucks!” This is one of those times, and it’s one of the worst. We’ve seen our fair share of League subreddit dumpster fires over the years, like “Bleh, the new runes are stupid!” and “Bleh, Riot hates supports!” followed shortly by, “Bleh, supports can carry too much!” The writer complains that champions in League deal too much damage in the current meta, and they wish the game could return to seasons three and four, when, apparently, people didn’t die as much. The post hit the front page of the subreddit with over 6,400 upvotes, and the poster was gifted Reddit Gold-the site’s premium membership-twice for it. In a way I think I kinda prefer it, I did sometimes get burned out and tilt more often if I played too many days in a row, whereas nowadays that very rarely happens.League of Legends players banded together yesterday on a post in the game’s Reddit community. Overall I still find the game pretty fun, but it's obvious that the novelty of it has long worn out, and I guess I have more things I can do now, as well as my friends not having as much free time as they did before. I almost never play alone though, I do think these games are way more fun when you play with friends. Some games also take a lot of time, for example Elden Ring, which took me two weeks of only playing it to beat. As the years have gone by I've gotten better PCs and I also have a ton of games on Steam (hell, I beat over 50 games last year). When I first started playing League after quitting Smite I had a crappy PC that couldn't run many games. I also play way more games than I used to. And I don't even care that much about rotating gamemodes and all that, but I still like it when stuff happens. There's definitely been a content drought lately. ![]() Took it long enough tbh, I haven't played any other game this long. I've been playing this game for almost 7 years now. Maybe? I still find it fun, but I play far less often (as in, I used to play almost every day and now I rarely play more than a day or two per week, sometimes less).
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