It’s been a long time since Tyler1 expressed his satisfaction with the new changes in League of Legends.
Pre-Season is a period when Riot brings LoL countless updates both in and out of the game to improve the player experience in the next year. Coming to this 2023 Pre-Season, Riot has brought many changes to the Pre-match ban/champion system – which makes Tyler1, a famous streamer of League of Legends content, extremely satisfied. It is known that in the past 2022, Tyler1 was one of the streamers who expressed the most pressing attitude towards cheating or “dirty buffs” in the game. In addition, he once announced that he would come to Riot headquarters to celebrate if the members of the balanced team were fired.
Tyler1 is famous as a toxic streamer, often annoyed with League of Legends updates
Whether he can be harsh or short-tempered, Tyler1 always gives very correct opinions on the issues of the game. Recently, Riot Games even listened to his suggestions to improve the remake system in the game.
Recently, Tyler1 expressed his happiness when experiencing the new changes in the 2023 Pre-Season, especially the rune suggestion when choosing champions. It is known that this feature not only helps new players choose the right gem board, but also helps them not to worry about having to download third-party software. Tyler1 was extremely pleased that the suggested runes reflected accurately and were extremely suitable for the chosen champion.
Next, the feature of exchanging the pick order in the Ban/Pick phase also made Tyler1 extremely surprised. The above feature will help the team arrange a reasonable selection order, and can help their teammates choose their favorite or strong champion in the current meta more easily without fear of being challenged by the opponent. pass away. At the same time, this feature also limits the situation where before it was thanks to a teammate to choose for me, then I did not have the champion that the teammate requested.
Overall, Tyler1 feels extremely pleased with the new things coming to League of Legends in the 2023 Pre-Season, especially when they are error-free – something that is extremely rare in the game’s client.
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