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this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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I had some fun at the beginning but soon realized that this game just is way too complicated. I don't want to study a game and watch dozens of YouTube tutorials just to be at an average "not really bad" level. And my friends tried to convince me to play over and over again and I joined them without actually having any fun at all. Will never play this dogshit game again.
For me it's actually TFT ahaha. I've played enough league that I can come back and derust fairly quickly, but for TFT, I've always felt lost for way longer, because the entire set changes and the units and meta are drastically different to what I remember playing.
The one thing TFT has going for it over LoL is that it's not s team game so it's SIGNIFICANTLY less toxic.