Huh? While I‘m obviously not the case for everyone but got to Diamond within like 9 months of playing League. Just 2 months of actual serious ranked. Took less than 150 ranked games. While I don’t deny the use of practice, I jumped that quick because of in game knowledge. I actually read and understood most if not all champion skills, their cooldowns, passives along with item effects, power spikes and minion control. Half the time with League was not actually spent playing it. It was theorizing with my friends and doing imaginary matchups.League of Legends
Been playing since Beta but never got beyond platin. One of those games where playing is not enough and you`d have to practice to succeed which is not my understanding of "fun", so I don`t.
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/leag...its-nothing-but-thresh.1097433/post-177648701
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/leag...its-nothing-but-thresh.1097433/post-179301964
Read my post again. You're literally doing the opposite of me and I honestly don't get what you're trying to express with your reply at all...Half the time with League was not actually spent playing it. It was theorizing with my friends and doing imaginary matchups.
I am the same. Give me the most hardcore turn based JRPG I won't have any real issue even playing on the hardest difficulty, but damn I am terrible at tactical RPGs.Oh also SRPG's. I love stuff like Fire Emblem, FF Tactics and Triangle Strategy but I'm not very good at them
I generally play games in hard mode, but most SRPG's are just too much for me in anything above normal.
I didn’t practice.Read my post again. You're literally doing the opposite of me and I kind of don't get why you're even replying?
Substitute "practice" with "spend any time with the game outside of just jumping into a match from time to time" and maybe it becomes clearer.I didn’t practice.
Not to mention, there wasn’t even a practice tool then compared to modern league. I do get your point though. I must have skipped over playing is not enough and went straight to the practice part and assumed that you implied just practice is needed to succeed. Which is weird if you’ve been playing from the beta since that’s a lot of time spent. Apologies if I misunderstood you.
Don’t worry. I completely understand you. It’s the same reason I rarely play anymore. I used to always be updated on patches and devoured the slightest of changes. Life got in the way and the lack of friends playing it dampened my motivation to continue that way of playing. I guess it’s why I’m not a big fan of live service games anymore. All my time spent analyzing and mastering those things are now down the drain due to the constant updates.Substitute "practice" with "spend any time with the game outside of just jumping into a match from time to time" and maybe it becomes clearer.
I've never read any patchnotes have no idea about meta and literally don't know the skills of half the newer champs, at least not in detail.
You've probably spent more time reading up on laning tactics alone in those 9 months of yours than I've spent playing in the last 3 years.![]()
Same here. I love fighting games and I have quite a few, but I only play single player or against friends. Whenever I venture into online fights against randoms, I get my shit pushed in. I don't have the interest in playing a training mode for 300 hours just to get to adequate.Generally fighting games, most of the time I have a 50/50 winning rate but for the fact that I have been playing fighting games since the mid 90s those numbers are pathatic, I still love it.
I should have done that when I was 16, too fucking late for thatSame here. I love fighting games and I have quite a few, but I only play single player or against friends. Whenever I venture into online fights against randoms, I get my shit pushed in. I don't have the interest in playing a training mode for 300 hours just to get to adequate.