League of Legends players have recently noticed a decline in the quality of newer champion skins compared to those released in the past.
Players feel that the skins are becoming more generic and less detailed, and they’re not happy about it. Some players think that Riot Games, the company behind League of Legends, is focusing more on making lots of skins quickly instead of making each one really good.
The discussion started when a fan posted on the League subreddit about the differences in texture and detail in skins for Aurelion Sol. While other champions have many different skins, Aurelion Sol only had a few, and players were excited when he finally got a new Legendary skin called Porcelain Protector. However, many players were disappointed with the quality of this skin.
Some players believe that Riot Games is releasing more skins than ever before, but they’re not as good as they used to be.
They feel that the company is more concerned with making money than making high-quality skins. Others think that while the visual quality of the skins hasn’t changed much, the design has become less creative and unique.
Riot Games’ decision to focus on quantity over quality has its advantages, though. Players who only play one champion don’t have to wait as long for new skins. However, many players are unhappy with how often skins are released and how similar they’ve become.
Another factor affecting Riot’s approach to skins is the company’s downsizing. While artists haven’t been laid off, many projects, including visual updates, have been put on hold. With the increase in prices for in-game currency, players are becoming more cautious about spending money on skins.
We’ll have to wait and see what Riot Games has planned for the future. They’ve already announced a new line of skins called the Crystalis Indomitus collection, which will be released in June.