League players wants Season 14 to prioritize ‘state of the community’

One of the most serious concerns that League players face these days is toxic teammates and smurf accounts, both of which have an influence on the condition of the game.

With such difficulties occurring on a daily basis, the League of Legends community is not known as the kindest in gaming. As a consequence, several players urge Riot Games to prioritize resolving the issue in the coming season.

League of Legends Season 14 State of the Game

A player recently expressed his thoughts on Reddit, noting that he hopes Riot would make a change in League of Legends Season 14 instead of making major in-game adjustments until the preseason begins in November.

“I feel like balancing is at a pretty good spot and new updates like Neeko bring fresh gameplay to the rift,”

“But it feels like this is the worst it’s ever been for the community,”

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Smurf accounts have been a problem in League of Legends’ lower elos. Many lower elo players have expressed their displeasure with botted accounts invading their ranked games, with these smurfs frequently being threatening or just not playing the game correctly when something doesn’t go their way.

For years, the community has been moaning about toxicity in lobbies, and it appears that the problem is getting worse.

Bot accounts are another concern in League right present, as highlighted by players in the comments.

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As a result, players are urging Riot to make some much-needed adjustments to address these kinds of issues, such as attaching an existing phone number to accounts or developing an algorithm to better detect botted accounts, which might assist with the current state of the community and the overall game experience.

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Players urge Riot to directly tackle these smurf accounts and hope that in the future season, instead of making further adjustments to the jungle or adding new dragons, new items, Riot would prioritize community health to combat the toxicity that has been growing up over the last year.