Riot is rolling back some of the adjustments implemented in Patch 13.9
Riot occasionally makes changes to League of Legends that are damaging to the game and wreck the user experience. One of these modifications is the most recent revisions to the scoreboard UI.
The scoreboard is an essential part of the League of Legends experience. It aids in keeping track of your team’s and the opposition’s items, stats, muting players, and other information. Because it is such an important tool in the game, it must be clean and efficient, which it was until Riot modified it.
Riot altered the feature UI in Patch 13.9. They made it more difficult to silence other players, to mute oneself, and even to see whether a person was gone. The revisions were met with much scepticism and criticism. So, Riot is modifying the scoreboard once more.
League of Legends Scoreboard changes
Riot BarackProbama recently revealed some details regarding the upcoming improvements to the UI.
To begin with, Riot is reintroducing the ability to check the scoreboard to see if a player is absent. Previously, a missing mark beside a player’s symbol indicated that they were absent. It was recently deleted, but it is being restored.
They are also relocating the self-mute and mute all buttons. This ought to solve some of the problems associated with self-muting rather than muting everything. Finally, they are making it easy to mute other players without using the menu, probably through some hotkeys.
The release date for the scoreboard UI modifications has not yet been announced, however, it will most likely be in Patch 13.10, which is set to be released on May 17, 2023.