
Two sides of the same coin...
In the Gacha space as a whole. Acting like these games aren't designed to take advantage of consumers.

In the Gacha space as a whole. Acting like these games aren't designed to take advantage of consumers.
(This is meant to be taken as a humorous post and not complaining about my team)
My whole team was alive with me on river before this screenshot. Next thing I knew it was a 1v4. I played well this game so its ok I just thought it was funny because this happens more often than I wish it did.
Ok so its not technically a true A to Z challenge, because for my sanity I'm only doing champions In Lolalytics jungle tier list. The main reason why I'm only doing these characters is because I need to win and I want to learn champions that have semi serious play in jungle. Anyways here's the google sheet tracking my progress I know I'm, not the only person who's done a similar challenge, can't remember who I got the idea from exactly tbh.
I already shared these alongside my playoff predictions, and no one paid attention to the bowl games, so I'm sending them on their own in hopes people actually look at them since it took me way longer to get these. I first predicted everyone's records, then I had to keep them accurate to their bowl game tie-ins. Overall, it took me a few hours.
Ohio State is probably the toughest and best team on the schedule, but even if we lose that game, unless it's a blowout loss, I think the season will be salvageable. Obviously, a tough loss to either of our rivals would be a blemish; then @ LSU and Ole Miss are teams with some hype this year.
I use to be pro ff (like yesterday) and I would get into arguments about it because people would just tell me "its winnable." While it technically is the truth is its probably unlikely. However, what made me change my mind is the realization that its just not worth getting worked up about. Trying to convince the team to FF just makes you tilt more and takes more effort then just playing in all honesty. You're losing just play and chill, don't feed or int still try to win but even if you lose just go next. If you're team sucks just laugh it off.
Now with that being said, if were getting stomped and my team wants to surrender then I'll probably still vote yes, just because if my team is miserable and doesn't want to play anymore then I don't want to hold them hostage. Or if we have someone AFK at the beginning of the match or an AFK player then yeah I'll probably remake/surrender so yeah there's a time in place for it.
My point is, the real reason not to FF is simply because it doesn't matter that much, and it takes more effort to FF than to finish a game sometimes. Not because its still winnable more often than not if your losing all your lanes it requires a lot of willpower and actually strategy to comeback (which is asking a lot from randoms).
I've been doing these for awhile now, I figured this was a good subreddit to share this. Let me know what you think :)
I love this game I really do, but it feels like we‘ve reached a point where the game needs to rethink its release and meta cycles. My biggest issue is making entirely new paths for basically one team and the amount of SPs they keep releasing instead of new characters. It wouldn't bother me in moderation but planarcadia has been oversaturated with new path shill and SPs. and I actually like the elation mechanic in a vacuum I just don’t think it’s a good thing that bosses and endgame are designed around it when it’s an exclusive thing, like DoT is a niche archetype but works because its treated like one, getting some endgame buff options and that’s really it. Elation is the shill so if you skip it GGs.
This is a bit over exaggerated but seriously I do think HSR needs to revaluate what they believe will attract players. Especially casual ones.
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A two month project. I'm still new so I did this to learn all the characters. I started with Jungle then I realized I want to play every champ in the game. I still can't commit to a pool and I'm sure my opinions will change over time, but who knows.
I have done this with the other 4 roles so it was nice to finish this. The role really grew on me as I played. This also isn't a reflection on what I want my future pool to be just how fun I found each character.
I know he isn't popular but he's played enough in jungle to qualify for Lolytics jungle tier list, which I'm using the champions on there for an A to Z jungle challenge. However I really don't see Taric being a strong jungle champ, I do think he's a good support I just cant see him clearing efficiently. Am I missing something?
On a serious note I do think that does play a part in why she performed so poorly, it does seem like the game has lost steam. Gacha revenue across the board is underwhelming currently. Even though I'm a Himeko fan I am aware that she didn't have the same appeal as other main pushes though.
This is definitely based on my opinion so take it with a grain of salt if you disagree. Unless you're a main of one of the 4 characters in the bottom tier then you should rethink your life decisions.
Sorry, I should have fed with you guys instead of farming with my champion whose bad early game, that's on me.
Don't take this too seriously its more for humor then to vent.
Earlier today I made post asking who you guys think is the hardest toplaner in the game. After reading your comments I decided to try and do a top 10 of the hardest champions to play in top lane based on your feedback and my personal opinon:
Honorable mentions: Rengar was a champ that was mentioned a few times, but since he's primarily a jungle champion I figured I would leave him out.
Signed was also mention quite a bit and I understand why but his lower skill floor kept him out of the top 10.
The final two honorable mentions are Yone and Camille, I have not specific reason why they aren't in the top 10 I just figured I should mention them
Anyways here's the actual list:
1.Gangplank
2.Jayce
3.Fiora
4.Ksante
5.Riven
6.Gnar
7.Rumble
8.Yasuo
9.Irelia
10.Ambessa
Interested to hear your thoughts on this ranking, just please keep comments constructive.
This is something I've been thinking about quite a bit recently, and I want to hear the thoughts of others. I don't mean which champs are hard to play in mid lane because they don't work there, like Yumi; I mean champs that are either designed for mid lane or have a decent percentage of games there. Criteria don't matter; it can be based on skill floor or ceiling or just who you find hard.
The general consensus is Azir, and I can't really argue against that, but some assassins like Qiyana are not easy.