Imagine crying for 2 years about not having ingame chat to make more fun aof the weak players you are bashing in front of Twitch audience and shortly after it's added u change platform to Facebook xDDD
Exactly, it's still running well because he tries to bring completely different and unorthodox styles in LEL games. If it was always the boring-ass 1k trying-to-follow-meta games, it would surely get boring quickly.Since people keep bringing this up, I have to ask, did Low Elo Legends get less nasty and more interesting over time? I was intrigued by it at the start even though the idea was derivative since I was pretty entertained by similar shows from SC2 personalities but found myself quickly turned off by the grating negativity as well as what seemed like an insistence on picking players with as low a rating as possible rather than selecting more evenly across the sub 1k spectrum. Honestly a bit surprised to hear it is still going strong today as it felt like it was going to quickly run out of steam at the point I stopped wasting my time with it.
When I watched it seemed like it was all <700 have no idea what they are doing at all games. But I think that was less of a problem than how frequently the mockery tended towards mean and unfair rather than constructive.Exactly, it's still running well because he tries to bring completely different and unorthodox styles in LEL games. If it was always the boring-ass 1k trying-to-follow-meta games, it would surely get boring quickly.
I reckon it's not your thing. The goal was never to cast 1k elo and coach / make constructive criticism. That would be repetitive as hell. The goal is to find noob games with whacky strategies (like taking all neutral golds before even touching your own). Some of them were quite fun. Sure there is mockery but I never found it disrespectful.When I watched it seemed like it was all <700 have no idea what they are doing at all games. But I think that was less of a problem than how frequently the mockery tended towards mean and unfair rather than constructive.
I was talking about what I saw on YouTube. As I said I enjoyed similar series from other content creators so I don't think that was the problem. I'm not sure how you say the goal was never to make constructive criticism as some variation of "this isn't to be mean, this is to help learn" was found at the start of every video I watched.I reckon it's not your thing. The goal was never to cast 1k elo and coach / make constructive criticism. That would be repetitive as hell. The goal is to find noob games with whacky strategies (like taking all neutral golds before even touching your own). Some of them were quite fun. Sure there is mockery but I never found it disrespectful.
Anyway it's probably much better on Youtube than on stream (I had first typed "on twitch") because you can catch the "best" game of the day.
I read this post with a smile on face, don't know why.Dave is getting more viewers at the moment while they are together casting KOTD4 qualifiers xd
I don't actually do community games very often any more (playing or casting). I focus more on casting (all levels) and streaming POV (currently ~1430 elo). Thanks @simonsan for setting up the directory, that's really cool!Do they play WITH viewers or cast viewer community games? those are very different from each other imo. I'm not frequently on any of their channels but I have only ever seen the earlier.