League of Legends
57 replies · 14 participants · 🔒 Locked by AncientEagleHelm on Jan 31, 2014
Nov 11, 2010, 01:57 AM#1
I know we have a few LoL players but make yourselves known we can maybe get some arranged 5v5 going on 
Its quite fun and both myself and casey have clawed our way to level 17, i mainly use Tristana, yes call me a noob but i like her ^_^
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Its quite fun and both myself and casey have clawed our way to level 17, i mainly use Tristana, yes call me a noob but i like her ^_^
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Nov 18, 2010, 06:38 PM#21
LoL is a noob game. Pay2win, grind2win.
HoN is a skill game. It's superior in every way, and the only arguement the LoL people can think of that would make LoL better is that 'it's free'. Which isn't even true, since you need to buy things to be competitive.
HoN -> LoL
What do you need to buy to be competitive?
Nov 18, 2010, 06:48 PM#22
LoL is a noob game. Pay2win, grind2win.
HoN is a skill game. It's superior in every way, and the only arguement the LoL people can think of that would make LoL better is that 'it's free'. Which isn't even true, since you need to buy things to be competitive.
HoN -> LoL
What do you need to buy to be competitive?
Okay fair enough.
You EITHER need to pay 2 win, or you need to level up (grinding). Whereas with HoN, every round everyone is equal and there are no levels. The only difference between players is their skill.
Nov 21, 2010, 02:53 PM#23
LoL is a noob game. Pay2win, grind2win.
HoN is a skill game. It's superior in every way, and the only arguement the LoL people can think of that would make LoL better is that 'it's free'. Which isn't even true, since you need to buy things to be competitive.
HoN -> LoL
What do you need to buy to be competitive?
Okay fair enough.
You EITHER need to pay 2 win, or you need to level up (grinding). Whereas with HoN, every round everyone is equal and there are no levels. The only difference between players is their skill.
Incorrect Aya, you can't become stronger than non paying players by paying. And in LoL you start at level 1 each time you start a game so grinding has limited effect.
Nov 21, 2010, 03:05 PM#24
LoL is a noob game. Pay2win, grind2win.
HoN is a skill game. It's superior in every way, and the only arguement the LoL people can think of that would make LoL better is that 'it's free'. Which isn't even true, since you need to buy things to be competitive.
HoN -> LoL
What do you need to buy to be competitive?
Okay fair enough.
You EITHER need to pay 2 win, or you need to level up (grinding). Whereas with HoN, every round everyone is equal and there are no levels. The only difference between players is their skill.
Incorrect Aya, you can't become stronger than non paying players by paying. And in LoL you start at level 1 each time you start a game so grinding has limited effect.
But it still has an effect and the fact that grinding is in the game already makes it worse than HoN.
Nov 21, 2010, 04:19 PM#25
Matter of opinion, whether it's worse or better.
Nov 21, 2010, 04:43 PM#26
Matter of opinion, whether it's worse or better.
It is worse. >:C
Everyone is wrong but me. >:C
Nov 21, 2010, 04:52 PM#27
Matter of opinion, whether it's worse or better.
It is worse. >:C
Everyone is wrong but me. >:C
/me pets aya
There there
Dec 6, 2010, 12:17 AM#28
How is it a matter of opinion when a paying player in LoL gets an advantage over a non-paying player? Having a larger roster of players or being able to obtain runes and stuff by paying for it gives an obvious advantage.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
Dec 6, 2010, 05:18 AM#29
How is it a matter of opinion when a paying player in LoL gets an advantage over a non-paying player? Having a larger roster of players or being able to obtain runes and stuff by paying for it gives an obvious advantage.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
The paying aspect only gives you faster access to a larger roster and skins, there isn't really anything else you can buy as the runes still have to be purchased with the ingame currancy earned from playing
Dec 6, 2010, 06:13 AM#30
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He pointed out it's worse than HoN, THAT is an opinion..
makes it worse than HoN.
He pointed out it's worse than HoN, THAT is an opinion..
Dec 6, 2010, 02:39 PM#31
How is it a matter of opinion when a paying player in LoL gets an advantage over a non-paying player? Having a larger roster of players or being able to obtain runes and stuff by paying for it gives an obvious advantage.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
The paying aspect only gives you faster access to a larger roster and skins, there isn't really anything else you can buy as the runes still have to be purchased with the ingame currancy earned from playing
But isn't having a full roster, aka more than non-paying people, an advantage? As well as having different summoner and mastery level, wouldn't it imply that people don't start on the same terms at the beginning of a game?
Dec 7, 2010, 02:59 PM#32
How is it a matter of opinion when a paying player in LoL gets an advantage over a non-paying player? Having a larger roster of players or being able to obtain runes and stuff by paying for it gives an obvious advantage.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
The paying aspect only gives you faster access to a larger roster and skins, there isn't really anything else you can buy as the runes still have to be purchased with the ingame currancy earned from playing
But isn't having a full roster, aka more than non-paying people, an advantage? As well as having different summoner and mastery level, wouldn't it imply that people don't start on the same terms at the beginning of a game?
Well money can't increase your summoner level of give access to the summoner skills earlier so at the start all you have is access to a larger roster, no champion is unbeatable so having a larger roster just means more access to alternative choices
Dec 7, 2010, 06:23 PM#33
How is it a matter of opinion when a paying player in LoL gets an advantage over a non-paying player? Having a larger roster of players or being able to obtain runes and stuff by paying for it gives an obvious advantage.
With HoN, you pay for it once and get everything, and nothing can give you an advantage over any other player.
The paying aspect only gives you faster access to a larger roster and skins, there isn't really anything else you can buy as the runes still have to be purchased with the ingame currancy earned from playing
But isn't having a full roster, aka more than non-paying people, an advantage? As well as having different summoner and mastery level, wouldn't it imply that people don't start on the same terms at the beginning of a game?
Well money can't increase your summoner level of give access to the summoner skills earlier so at the start all you have is access to a larger roster, no champion is unbeatable so having a larger roster just means more access to alternative choices
It still doesn't change the fact that you're still given something else that someone else isn't.

Dec 12, 2010, 05:36 PM#34
To add as well, that you split it up so much cripples any kind of competetive scene you'd hope to have as well. ...Not that it isn't already laughable, as demonstrated by http://www.own3d.tv/video/46533/Riot_Ga ... _03_02_53_
Dec 13, 2010, 02:56 PM#35
To add as well, that you split it up so much cripples any kind of competetive scene you'd hope to have as well. ...Not that it isn't already laughable, as demonstrated by http://www.own3d.tv/video/46533/Riot_Ga ... _03_02_53_
Because a game needs to have a competitive scene?
It has its own ladder system anyway, the splitting up is going to happen early but you get team fights for the most part late game
Mar 28, 2011, 06:24 PM#36
revive 
So does anyone of you still play lol? I would like to have more friends to play with so tell me the name I can add you with

So does anyone of you still play lol? I would like to have more friends to play with so tell me the name I can add you with
Mar 28, 2011, 06:30 PM#37
add me: cakuraz
Mar 31, 2011, 08:32 PM#38
revive
So does anyone of you still play lol? I would like to have more friends to play with so tell me the name I can add you with
I don't think many if any of them clicked the link to sign up except for karl
Apr 1, 2011, 07:07 AM#39
Well yeah they are missing a lot then 
Jun 20, 2011, 01:03 PM#40
I'll just leave this here