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Last week's League of Legends patch included a seemingly innocuous change in it: the option to turn /allchat on or off in the options. Furthermore, this option defaults to off which, not surprisingly, upset a portion of the vocal minority very, very much. Is this issue actually cause for concern or is this simply another case of deceitful players wanting more attention? See what RTSGuru.com editors think of this new option.
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/ignore all has been in for a while.........................same thing............................
Its been so quiet in /all chat since that patch.
Its great I like it
2 things, 1 it's really really easy to turn it back on if you want (I did). 2 The s**t talkers are gonna turn it back on and do their thing anyway, its good that we now have the option of turning it off (though its not hard to just ignore them).
I don't mind all chat as it offers a bit of drama into the game and it can lead to some very funny situations when people get angry or make stupid mistakes.
MMO wish list:
-Changeable worlds
-Solid non level based game
-Sharks with lasers attached to their heads
Having to ignore every single person is an annoyance. If you prefer to sit there and type out everyone's name, go for it.
Or be intelligent and use this function.
If you don't worry about it, it's not a problem.
There is so much smack talking so I feel it was good too. However, smacktalkers on your own team you still need to use /ignore
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I can think of a few reasons why you would want to turn it back on (and yes, they are ALL valid):
1. Telling the opposing team to ban a player for whatever offense/rule they are breaking (the more reporting, the better).
2. Congratulating somebody/trading strategies after a certain situation.
3. Informing opposing team when somebody goes afk or technical issues occur (yes, it actually does happen from time to time - especially in high elo matches).
But yes, shit talkers suck.
1 only baddie scrubs do
2 bs
3 who cares?
I'm sorry but this is the reason why innocent people are getting banned and this creates distrust between the fellow players. Communication is really important. Saying "who cares?" when someone is telling you that they have some lag problems is terribly wrong. They don't want it to happen. Would you want that to happen to you too if by some chance you disconnect? As for point 2, congratulating people is important. You might not see it like this, but people play games to relieve stress. Just pointing out what they are doing bad is a terrible thing to do. Focus on what they are good at and everyone will be happy. I'm pretty sure you are not the #1 scientist in the world so would you like to be laughed at by people?
Ps: Sorry i'm terrible at grammar but i just have to say these guys are what ruin most games.