Battlefield 2042 has a bug that makes an important grenade completely useless

Battlefield 2042 has a serious bug that makes an important gadget in the game completely useless with a few simple clicks. Because without much effort, players can completely “turn off” smoke grenades in the game, rendering them worthless for their intended use. Find out here on MeinMMO what this is all about.

What is the problem with smoke grenades? Battlefield 2021 has a lot of bugs. Among them are hovercrafts with strange driving characteristics, the redeploy bug, or the impenetrable shield that even stopped tanks.

While the aforementioned bugs have already been addressed by the developers, new errors in the system are appearing. A particularly bad bug that renders essential features of the game useless has recently been discovered.

When a menu is opened, the particle effects of smoke grenades are suddenly disabled.

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This is how the bug affects gameplay: All you have to do to completely negate smoke grenades is open a specific menu in the game. As soon as you are back in the game, the particles from the smoke grenade are disabled. A reddit user discovered this.

You can see exactly how he takes out a horde of enemies and downs a few. They lie helpless on the ground, calling for their remaining comrades for help. Since they don’t want to be taken down while reviving, they follow the textbook approach and throw smoke grenades to obscure the area so they can revive their friends in peace.

Even though the bug can be easily reproduced, we advise you not to replicate it. Since it’s an obvious mistake, you might get banned for exploiting it.

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This is what players are saying: The thread by Jacksfootball51 on reddit exploded and has already received 7,200 upvotes and almost 400 comments after 17 hours. These are mostly dominated by shock and disbelief:

  • Op3rat0rr: ‘This game is so broken, lol. It needs to be fixed immediately!’
  • HotSpicedChai: ‘I love this subreddit, every day I see something new about the game that doesn’t work. Almost as if it were still in alpha or beta.’
  • Aurkonnungr: ‘Now I finally understand why someone could give me a headshot through the smoke!’

Other users responded with gallows humor and commented that the developers hopefully won’t just disable the corresponding menu as a fix. Others defended the developers, saying that it is indeed a very bizarre bug that likely went unnoticed during playtesting.

In any case, the bug is a serious issue and should be addressed soon. To make the game better and reduce errors, the developers have already presented a roadmap.

But Jacksfootball51 simply opens a menu and suddenly all enemies previously hidden by smoke are clearly visible and an easy target for him. You can see how this looks in the game here in the video:

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The bug thus completely removes an important gameplay item from the game and severely disrupts the balance.

Even though the bug can be easily reproduced, we advise you not to replicate it. Since it’s an obvious mistake, you might get banned for exploiting it.

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This is what players are saying: The thread by Jacksfootball51 on reddit exploded and has already received 7,200 upvotes and almost 400 comments after 17 hours. These are mostly dominated by shock and disbelief:

  • Op3rat0rr: ‘This game is so broken, lol. It needs to be fixed immediately!’
  • HotSpicedChai: ‘I love this subreddit, every day I see something new about the game that doesn’t work. Almost as if it were still in alpha or beta.’
  • Aurkonnungr: ‘Now I finally understand why someone could give me a headshot through the smoke!’

Other users responded with gallows humor and commented that the developers hopefully won’t just disable the corresponding menu as a fix. Others defended the developers, saying that it is indeed a very bizarre bug that likely went unnoticed during playtesting.

In any case, the bug is a serious issue and should be addressed soon. To make the game better and reduce errors, the developers have already presented a roadmap.

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Genshin Impact: The 10 Rarest Items and How to Obtain Them

In Genshin Impact there are hundreds of items that you can obtain. Some are more common than others. We from MeinMMO show you the 10 rarest items and how to get them.

What is it about? There are items in the game that are quite rare to obtain. However, some are not as rare as they seem. You just have to know how and where to find them. Therefore, we list some items and tell you how you can obtain them.

This list does not include items that you currently cannot obtain or which were only available once in events. Except for the honorable mention, you can get every item without exception on any platform.

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“Dark Iron Sword”

How to obtain the item? Teleport to the lower part of the capital Liyue and keep an eye out for the snack vendor “Chen the Swift Blade”. If you talk to him, he will reward you with the dark iron sword. This is only available once in the game, so as a collector, be careful not to accidentally use it as upgrade material and activate the lock.

What does the item do? The sword increases your Elemental Mastery value, and after any reactions from Electro, it increases your attack by 20% for 12 seconds. It might be worthwhile on characters that benefit from Elemental Mastery, trigger such reactions, and for whom you do not have a more suitable sword at hand. Kazuha would be one possibility.

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Artifact: Chalice with Elemental Mastery

How to obtain the item? You can obtain artifacts in various spheres. They are divided into five different categories:

  • Flower
  • Feather
  • Sundial
  • Chalice
  • Crown

The main stats for Flower (HP) and Feather (Attack) are the same across all artifacts. The Sundial, Chalice, and Crown can receive various bonuses as main stats. With a 2.5% chance of a chalice getting the main stat Elemental Mastery, it is considered the rarest artifact. By the way, the crown comes in close after with a 4% chance.

What does the item do? The Elemental Mastery value increases the damage of triggered reactions between elements. For example, if you apply Pyro with Hydro, a reaction occurs: “Vaporize”.

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“Crown of Wisdom”

How to obtain the item? You can obtain crowns through time-limited events and offerings at the “Permafrost Tree” in the Dragonspine and the “Sacred Sakura” in Inazuma. So far, there are only 11 crowns in the game, four of which you can currently still obtain through the offerings.

What does the item do? If you want to bring a talent of your character to level 10, you are forced to use a crown. Since this item is so rare and has been distributed very little so far, you have to carefully choose your characters and their talents.

“Hunting Trap”

How to obtain the item? You can only obtain the “Hunting Trap” twice in the entire game during Razor’s story quest. You unlock it by completing Amber’s story quest and Act 3 of the main story prologue. In Razor’s quest you will eventually receive the task to collect raw meat from wild boars. You can do this either with the “Hunting Trap” or simply with your normal skills. If you do not use the hunting traps, you will keep them in your inventory after the quest. Some players keep them out of pure nostalgia.

What does the item do? With this item you can catch wild boars. They will drop more raw meat than usual if you scare them and let them run into the trap. Unfortunately, you cannot craft this item.

“Frog Pearl”

How to obtain the item? Frog pearls are obtained from gold frogs that like to roam near water or stones. These little rascals can only be found in Liyue so far. They only sit in places that lie north of the “Wangshu Inn”. If you stay at the shores there, you should soon be able to spot some. However, there are not many of them.

What does the item do? In fact, the frog pearl is one of the few items that currently has no utility for the player. Perhaps one day it can be used to craft medicine. At least, according to its description, it is said to be well-suited for that.

Boss Rewards

How to obtain the rewards? If you are able to defeat a boss for the first time outside of a quest, you have a chance at the rewards. By boss, we mean the weekly bosses:

  • Dvalin
  • Great Wolf King
  • The Count (Childe)
  • Azhdaha

It is pure luck whether you receive such an item and which one. You cannot influence this. Some players have already spent weeks trying to get the right items. The boss items and the unrefined weapons are multiple items, but they are all equally rare, which is why we count them as a single item.

Boss Items

How to obtain the items? You need to raise your world level to at least five for the Great Wolf King to drop his boss items. For the other three, you only need adventure level 40.

What do the items do? The boss items are used to level up your characters’ talents. If you want to bring a talent to level 10, you need to possess 6 of the respective item.

“Dream Solution”

How to obtain the item? In addition to fighting the weekly bosses, you can obtain a “Dream Solution” from Zhongli’s story quest. Once you have access to the bosses outside of their quest, you can obtain dream solutions.

What does the item do? At the alchemy workbench, you can use the dream solution to convert your boss items of the same category. This means that for example the “Tail Feather of the East Wind” can be changed to the Claw or the Breath of the East Wind, but not to the other available boss items.

Unrefined Weapons

How to obtain the items? If you are able to defeat a boss for the first time outside of a quest, you have a chance of obtaining the raw materials of the five weapon types. Additionally, you can occasionally get some when you upgrade the “Permafrost Tree” in the Dragonspine and the “Sacred Sakura” in Inazuma. You can also rarely obtain them as event rewards.

What do the items do? You use the unrefined weapons at the blacksmith. He can craft a weapon that belongs to the same type as the raw material.

Dragon Teeth

How to obtain the items? The item “Life Energy Absorbing Dragon Tooth” is created from “Curious Tooth”, which is why we combined them as one item. You can find Curious Teeth only in Dragonspine, and there are only four of them. Moreover, you can only collect them every three days. When you pick up a tooth for the first time, it also starts a quest line. With this, you can ultimately turn the curious teeth into the item “Life Energy Absorbing Dragon Tooth” in the cave at the bones of the “Slumbering Dragon Valley”.

  • You can find the first tooth southeast at the edge of Dragonspine. It is only a few steps west of the teleport.
  • Using the teleport near the Cryo Hypostasis in the north, you can walk further north. The second tooth is in the middle of the larger open area, near some Fatui.
  • The third tooth is located on a small island in the river to the north. You can easily reach it by using the teleport located east of the “Watcher’s Ridge” sphere.
  • In the cave, near the skeleton bones, you will find the fourth curious tooth. It is right at the source where you can turn the teeth into dragon teeth.

What do the items do? Once you have completed the quest line and collected eight teeth, you can use them to craft the “Dragonspine Spear”. Provided you also have an unrefined polearm and have farmed 50 Starglitter Ore. All these required items make the “Dragonspine Spear” a difficult item to obtain.

“Night Jade”

How to obtain the item? Night jade can be found in mines and hidden small caves in Liyue. Additionally, Shitou sells five of the items in the capital Liyue every three days. You can find many mines that harbor this ore in Mingyun Village. Furthermore, there is also an increased occurrence of night jade on “Tianheng Mountain,” which is located west of the capital.

Many players consider night jade to be the rarest ore in the game. I subsequently went to the locations to see how much you can really obtain. During my round trip, I was able to collect about 50 night jade. Unfortunately, the ore takes two to three days to respawn.

What does the item do? Currently, Beidou and Yanfei require the ore to level up their characters. Each of them needs 168 night jade to fully level up.

Bonus: “Sword of the Child”

How to obtain the item? Those of you who own a PlayStation will be happy: If you link your account with the PlayStation or are already playing on it, you will receive this sword as a gift. It is only available this way once and remains usable in your inventory if you switch to other devices.

What does the item do? Especially the main character benefits from the sword, as he can gain 66 points in attack when equipped with the weapon. Furthermore, it deals damage of 200% of the attack with a 50% chance when the enemy is hit with normal attacks or heavy strikes.

Have you already been able to get all the items on this list or is something still missing? Did we forget any important rare items? Are there items that you find too rarely? Feel free to let us know in the comments.

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Pokémon GO: Spotlight Hour with Tanhel today, starts at noon

In Pokémon GO today, on November 29, there is a Spotlight Hour featuring Tanhel. We will show you when it starts and for whom the event is worthwhile.

What kind of event is this? At the end of the Mischief season, Pokémon GO started a series of Spotlight Hours that run earlier than usual. Today, on November 29, the last “early” Spotlight Hour starts.

We will show you what to expect today and how Pokémon GO will continue with events.

Spotlight Hour with Tanhel – Time and Shiny

When does it start? The early Spotlight Hour starts at 12:00 PM local time. It will then be active for one hour as usual and will end at 1:00 PM.

What bonuses are there? You will encounter Tanhel more frequently in the wild. If you light a incense, it will also attract Tanhel preferentially. However, only during the event time.

Accompanying bonuses for candies, dust, or XP, as you know them from other Spotlight Hours, are not present in these early versions. Only the Spotlight Pokémon appears more frequently.

Can you catch Shiny Tanhel? Yes, with some luck, you can also find Shiny Tanhel during today’s Spotlight Hour. The shiny form of Tanhel has been in the game since its Community Day in 2018.

Pokémon GO Shiny Tanhel
A comparison of the normal and shiny forms of the Tanhel family

Is the Spotlight Hour with Tanhel worth it?

Here’s how strong it is: Tanhel evolves into Metang and eventually into Metagross. If you’ve been following our counter guides here on MeinMMO, you know that Metagross is an important Pokémon. In raids, Metagross ranks among the best attackers in Pokémon GO – as a Steel attacker, it is ideal against Ice, Rock, and Fairy.

If you enjoy participating in raids and lack strong attackers, then today’s Spotlight Hour with Tanhel is the perfect opportunity to find strong Tanhel and gather candies to eventually get strong Metagross on your team.

In PvP, Metagross can score in the Master League. While there are stronger Pokémon, Metagross is still a solid attacker there.

So you have two important reasons to participate in the Spotlight Hour today. Even if there are no bonuses for Stardust, candies, or XP for this special event.

What’s next for Pokémon GO? Trainers are eagerly waiting for Niantic to announce the events for December 2021 in Pokémon GO. However, we already know about one important event: The Community Day in December 2021 will be huge. There you will find the Pokémon from the last Community Days in the wild and in eggs.

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FIFA 22 TOTW 11: The Predictions for the New Team of the Week – With Van Dijk

Next Wednesday, we will be expecting the new TOTW 11 (Team of the Week) in FIFA 22. Here at MeinMMO, you can already find out which players could be coming into the new Team of the Week.

Update: The current TOTW 11 is now known. You can find Team of the Week 11 here.

What is the Team of the Week? Every Wednesday, EA presents a new TOTW and releases it in Ultimate Team. The squad consists of 23 players who delivered strong performances over the past football weekend.

For this, they receive a spot in Team of the Week as well as improved Inform cards, which can be found in packs for one week.

These are TOTW Predictions: The TOTW Predictions are forecasts from the community. They try to guess which players could land in the Team of the Week.

They provide a good overview of who might be included in the TOTW. Potential Inform players can then be used to earn coins in the transfer market. How this works can be found out in the Trading Tips.

It is important to note, however, that these are theoretical predictions and not guarantees. The TOTW 11 next Wednesday may look different in total than the predictions suggest.

The Prediction for Team of the Week 11 in Ultimate Team

The predictions for the next Team of the Week come from the FUT site fifaultimateteam.

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Goalkeeper

  • GK: Lopes (Lyon)

Defenders

  • CB: Marquinhos (PSG)
  • CB: Van Dijk (Liverpool FC)
  • RB: Tomiyasu (Arsenal FC)

Midfielders

  • CM: Gündogan (Manchester City)
  • CDM: McGinn (Aston Villa)
  • CAM: Maddison (Leicester City)
  • RF: Berardi (Sassuolo)

Forwards

  • ST: Depay (FC Barcelona)
  • ST: Mertens (Napoli)
  • ST: Griezmann (Atletico Madrid)

TOTW 11 Bench:

  • GK: Riemann (VfL Bochum)
  • CB: Kouyaté (FC Metz)
  • LB: Sergio Gomez (RSC Anderlecht)
  • CM: McGregor (Celtic)
  • CM: Herrera (Real Betis)
  • RM: Candreva (Sampdoria Genoa)
  • RM: Hotic (Cercle Brugge)
  • LM: Juanmi (Real Betis)
  • ST: Talisca (Al Nassr)
  • ST: Yatabaré (Sivasspor)
  • ST: Bebou (TSG Hoffenheim)
  • ST: Lehne Olsen (Lillestrom SK)

Exciting Candidates for TOTW 11

These players could be included:

  • Virgil Van Dijk had a strong performance against Southampton and even contributed a goal to the 4:0 final score. Whether that is enough for a spot in the new TOTW will be revealed on Wednesday.
This is what Van Dijk’s first Inform card could look like.
  • Memphis Depay showed a good game against Villareal and scored a goal. We are curious if he will land in the new TOTW.

What do you think of the predictions for TOTW 11? Which player should definitely be in the new Team of the Week? Let us know in the comments!

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Arcane: Which characters from the Netflix series are your favorites?

In the popular Netflix series Arcane, you encounter a large number of characters from the “League of Legends” universe. Some of them are LoL champions, others are side characters. Which ones do you like the most?

This is Arcane: With their series Arcane, which takes place in the “League of Legends” universe, the developer Riot has made a hit on Netflix. It was number 1 on Netflix in 38 countries and received an impressive score of 9.4 on IMDB.

The series revolves around the events in the gleaming city of Piltover, where technology, trade, and wealth flow together. However, the city has a dark side called Zhaun, which lies beneath Piltover and where the poor and exploited live.

As is typical for a series, you will encounter many different characters with their own motives and backgrounds. Some of them you will recognize because they have already appeared as champions in League of Legends. Others are new but are equally important to the storyline.

And while the two sisters Vi and Jinx are at the center of the action, there is a long list of other characters that you may have grown fond of over the course of the series. And that’s what interests us. What are your top 3?

Here’s how you can vote: In the poll tool below, you can vote for your favorite characters from Arcane. You can choose your personal top 3, but keep in mind that the choice cannot be undone. So think carefully about which characters get your votes.

So tell us: Which of the many characters in Arcane did you like the most? Why have they become your favorite characters? Do you find it difficult to choose, or can you immediately say which 3 characters are the best for you? Let us know in the comments.

Here’s what’s next for Arcane: After the release of the last storyline arc of the series, Riot directly announced the second season of Arcane in a teaser trailer.

There is no release date yet, but fans will probably have to wait a while for the next season. You can find all previous information in our article on the announcement:

Netflix series Arcane confirmed for season 2 – First hints on the release

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Twitch streamer explains that an “inevitable problem” is approaching New World

The Twitch streamer Michael “shroud” Grzesiek is by far the largest Twitch streamer for the MMORPG New World. He is now explaining which “inevitable” problem is looming for New World if the player count remains low. Because the announced merging of servers will bring significant issues.

This is shroud:

  • shroud is a veteran on Twitch. He has been streaming on the platform since 2012. He was once a professional player in CS:GO but realized early on that he enjoys streaming more. He currently has 9.8 million followers – making it the fifth largest channel on Twitch overall. Even after his extremely lucrative stint on Mixer, the Canadian with Polish roots remains popular.
  • shroud is known as a shooter specialist: His amazing aiming skills have earned him the nickname “human aimbot.” His passion also extends beyond shooters to MMORPGs, as he loves World of Warcraft and, for some time, Amazon’s new MMORPG, New World.
  • Currently, shroud is by far the largest streamer for New World. He has about three times more viewer hours than the second place streamer on Twitch.
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High player loss and many servers lead to server merges

What kind of problem is coming for New World? Amazon has already announced that servers will be merged for New World. Many servers were opened at release, but due to the free server transfers and the high player loss since launch, there are now “dying” servers, where there aren’t enough players to play New World as intended.

Thus, Amazon wants to start merging individual servers: This means that smaller servers will close and merge into larger servers.

If it were up to the players, Amazon couldn’t start merging the servers fast enough. Because they say: On a dying server, New World just isn’t fun anymore. The villages degrade, you can’t craft properly anymore, and the group features are also unplayable.

New World simply isn’t enjoyable without a certain number of players on a server.

We at MeinMMO have examined the question of whether New World can still be saved:

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“Somebody is always in trouble”

What shroud says: The Twitch streamer states that merging servers will inevitably lead to major problems. Because the economy on a small server looks very different than on a medium server. On a small server, individual players dominate the market for certain items, have no competition, and hoard thousands and thousands of materials.

If such monopolists from small servers are placed on large servers, they will take over immediately.

It does not make sense to merge several small servers with a medium server. It would be more sensible to merge all small servers and then one medium-sized with another medium-sized server.

If you take a handful of small servers, and one has thousands and thousands of materials because it has no competition, then it simply comes to a server with medium or high population and takes over.

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However, shroud believes that problems will arise regardless of how it is done:

“There are just too many items. No matter what they do, someone is in trouble.”

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Nevertheless, shroud believes: Amazon must merge the servers. It is an “inevitable problem.” It is still better to bite the bullet and do it than to not take action at all.

New World has had some tough days:

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YouTuber says: Amazon censors and changes MMORPG Lost Ark significantly in the West

Lost Ark is a South Korean MMORPG that is set to release in Europe and North America in 2022. A YouTuber shows in a video that Amazon is making significant visual adjustments to the game for the Western audience. The female characters have more modest clothing, and many characters are said to be darker than in the versions for South Korea and Russia. There are also missing cutscenes.

What are the changes shown in the video?

  • The female player characters in character creation show significantly less skin in their standard selection than in the versions for Russia and South Korea.
  • Some characters that have a light skin tone in the other versions have dark skin tone in the Western version.
  • Additionally, certain cutscenes are said to be missing, which are unlocked when you build an intimate relationship with some NPCs.
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The YouTuber thoroughly showcases the changes.

What is it with the cutscenes? Lost Ark has an “Affinity” system. Over time, you can build relationships with certain characters. When you reach the highest level, you unlock a cutscene that shows the character in an intimate moment, as if you had a date with them.

According to the YouTuber, these scenes are missing in our version of Lost Ark or are heavily censored.

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The YouTuber presents these images for the adjustment in the standard selection.

Amazon says: Original outfits still in the game

What does Amazon say about it? Amazon commented on the outfits a few days ago. In a statement, they said: “The original outfits have not been removed; however, they are no longer in the foreground, and additional options have been added for players.”

No statement has been made regarding the other two changes.

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These “Affinity” cutscenes are said to be missing in the Western version.

Missing cutscenes are being hotly debated

What is the reaction? Hardly anyone seems to have a problem with some characters being black now. However, it’s criticized that it’s a bit simplistic — it would have been better to adjust the facial features instead of just changing the skin color.

The sensitive point for some players is primarily that cutscenes and thus content have been cut from our version of the game. They wish for a clear statement from Amazon. Currently, there is still hope that the cutscenes are simply missing in the beta but will be added in the release.

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The discussions about the change in the forum have already reached almost 200 comments. It shows that it is a sensitive topic that moves some people because they oppose any intervention in a game for “political reasons.”

Others say, however: They are not bothered by such visual changes at all, and they believe Amazon should rather adjust the game according to the wishes of the players.

If you want to inform yourself about Lost Ark:

Everything you need to know about the MMORPG Lost Ark – in 2 minutes

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Beautiful story in WoW shows that there are still nice players in MMORPGs

Handing 500,000 gold to a random player – such lovely stories happen in World of Warcraft.

When talking about the communities of MMORPGs, negative aspects often come to the forefront. Players are often toxic, abusive, and simply unfriendly – or so it is often said. However, every day a few beautiful stories occur where players receive unexpected help or simply become the target of a selfless gesture.

That’s exactly what has happened now – and it’s causing excitement in the World of Warcraft subreddit.

What happened? Reddit user Percival91 opened a thread, showing other WoW players what a lovely encounter he had in the game. In the trade chat, he asked: “I need to earn enough gold for a WoW token and have 2 days left. Is that feasible?”

The WoW token is one of the possible payment methods to pay for the monthly subscription. Those with a lot of gold buy a token from other players and receive 30 days of game time in return.

Even for experienced players, a sum of 500,000 gold in 2 days is practically impossible to achieve.

Instead of getting tips, Percival91 received a group invitation. A bit puzzled, he asks with a “yo whats up” what the reason for the invitation is.

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From the short conversation, it becomes clear: someone wants to gift him the gold for the WoW token. At first, Percival91 thinks it’s a joke (“Are you pulling my leg, buddy?”), but shortly thereafter, he is enlightened.

500,000 gold changes hands, accompanied by the saying: “You are a gem, go out there and shine bright.” Percival91 replies that he usually doesn’t pay with the WoW token, but right now he simply can’t afford the game in real life. He expresses his gratitude, and then the group is disbanded.

How much is it worth? What 500,000 gold means for an individual player varies greatly. For most players, such a large amount likely means many weeks of farming. Some may never be able to accumulate such a sum in their entire WoW career.

In any case, a gift of over 500,000 gold is quite a significant gesture – especially when no return is expected. A single WoW token currently costs about 220,000 gold in America, while in Europe the price is around 325,000 gold.

This is how the community reacts: The post in the WoW subreddit has attracted a lot of attention. Over 4,300 upvotes is quite a lot, and 94% approval is also remarkable.

  • “What a legend.”
  • “Nice to see that not the whole community is broken.”
  • “The feelings… sometimes WoW players can be so surprising! I’m glad you can continue to play.”

Other players also share their stories of how they sometimes just helped strangers. For example, IliiiIlllIillilIl writes:

Back in MoP, I remember that I bought a couple of randoms epic flying. If someone asked me how much flying costs or where the flight master is, I just invited them into a group. Then I flew them there, gave them gold, and logged out without saying anything. That always made me feel really good, because I was sure I confused and at the same time made them happy.

Have you also experienced such beautiful encounters with unexpected gifts in World of Warcraft?

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7 Things Players Currently Hate About Destiny 2

As a loyal Destiny 2 player, you eventually get to know not only the best aspects of the game. There are indeed some things that are really tedious for players in Season 15 and even before. Things that players of Destiny 2 often criticize or have to put up with. It’s time to address them and point them out.

Rank 7: Blue Armor and Weapons

Especially Destiny 2 veterans would immediately forgo blue armor or weapon drops.

Blue Engrams are often the reason for frustration: Blue engrams are the most annoying loot in the game when you’re no longer leveling up. They drop often and everywhere. Those who don’t dismantle them regularly risk their post overflowing with them. In the worst case, players lose too many enhancement prisms or ascendant shards stored in their post due to a blue item.

Where to put all the weapon master materials? Even if players are very consistent in dismantling blue engrams, they will sooner or later encounter another problem. Dismantling provides a huge amount of weapon master materials.

Blue engrams drop everywhere until you don’t know where to put them.

Those who want to redeem all of them should bring some time. Banshee-44 accepts the currency and gives out more or less interesting weapons from his arsenal. So it’s click through, dismantle, click through, dismantle. Dismantling bad weapons drops weapon master materials again. It (almost) never stops and costs time. At least Bungie has improved this submission system in the meantime. By the way, if you directly delete the stacks due to lack of space (or pure willpower to give up), you get nothing.

Is this perhaps the solution? A Destiny 2 player had this interesting suggestion on reddit on how blue engrams wouldn’t be so annoying anymore. He called his idea “Loot-to-Shoot”. By shooting blue engrams after they drop on the ground, they should dismantle immediately. The materials automatically go into the inventory. He received over 5000 upvotes for his idea.

This armor trick is just a small consolation: If you need upgrade modules, you can dismantle your armors from the blue engrams more strategically. There is a possibility to master a blue armor piece at level 8 and only then dismantle it. Admittedly, this trick costs three upgrade modules and an upgrade prism along with Glimmer and legendary shards. But if you then dismantle the item again, you will at least get six upgrade modules back.

The mod components problem is also getting bigger

Players will eventually experience a similar fate with their mod components. They drop now and then and can be spent for mods. However, when all mods are purchased, they cannot get rid of them. Even Spider does not want them, and players are stuck with their surplus of mod components.

Players wish for new exchange options: The hope of some players is that perhaps in the future there will be some merchant offering them a good deal for the components. Otherwise, some players’ inventory will soon look like this:

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Where to put them once all mods have already been purchased?

Rank 6: Uncontrolled, teleporting enemies

Teleporting enemies are unpredictable in Destiny 2 and rank 6. Some players report this in various places since Season 13, mainly concerning the Cabal.

Enemies that teleport are not a rarity: Suddenly there stands an enemy, who just felt like moving towards you from 50 meters away a moment ago, right in front of your nose. Or he completely disappears from your view. The nasty ones just teleport right in front of your gun from nowhere and don’t even feel ashamed. Recently, players were able to observe the teleporting with overload champions, unstoppable mockeries, and ogres.

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Still in front of you. A second later behind you.

In endgame activities, like the Nightfall, this is obviously annoying and uncontrollable. But even the final boss on the Glykon in the “Prelude” mission often teleports unnoticed from one side to the other. Countering is impossible.

This problem will always exist: In Season 13, Bungie already commented on this and made improvements related to network traffic. However, they also pointed out that this problem will never be completely eliminated – for example, due to player-side internet hiccups.

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Rank 5: The eternal cheating problem

The classic among the things that Destiny 2 players hate and would immediately change and ban is the cheaters in PvP and Gambit.

Cheaters are exhausting and ruin the game: Instead of a cozy gaming evening with friends, some players get annoyed after a few rounds and give up trying to get to the Lighthouse in a flawless run. The reason is cheaters ruining the Crucible experience and an honest triumph.

Cheater against developers: It’s an undecided battle for years.

BattlEye brought a temporary improvement: After a few months with the anti-cheat system, it actually got better. Especially in the Trials, the number of cheaters has noticeably decreased. However, there is still optimization potential for the system. Meanwhile, commercial cheat manufacturers have also found new ways to partially circumvent this protection.

Recently, a case was known in Gambit where a particularly brazen cheater killed the opposing team even in the safe zone.

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Especially in the PvP modes accessible via Free2Play, rumors have circulated in the Destiny 2 community that BattlEye can simply be turned off in the system tray, thereby circumventing it. There is no official confirmation for this yet. Moreover, BattlEye is often not visible in the task manager. This shows that Bungie must continue to pay a lot of attention to the cheating problem in Destiny 2 and permanently optimize.

Rank 4: Running out of ammo when it matters

Not having ammo in crucial situations ranks 4th among the most hated things in Destiny 2.

Even though recently there is infinite primary ammo in Destiny 2, players still find themselves in distress. The drop rate of purple and green ammo is occasionally too rare. It often happens that one has to fight for a long time without a shot of power or special ammo. This becomes worse the harder the activity gets. While it can be compensated in teams with ammo-generating exotics, like the Aeon gloves, it no longer works in solo missions.

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If the game simply doesn’t want to give you power ammo.

A connection error wipes out all ammo: Especially frustrating are connection interruptions. If players, for example, receive the error code “Anteater” during an activity, like a raid or a master nightfall, a general network error, they are punished additionally. Bungie automatically brings them back into the activity, but without giving them even one shot of green or heavy ammo. Everything that was loaded before the error is then gone.

Other developers have already solved this issue: The Division 2, the third-person shooter from Ubisoft, once had a very similar problem. It was resolved so that players could “farm” their ammo themselves. After a certain number of special kills, there is ammo as a reward.

Rank 3: No place for a rank reset

Recently, Destiny 2 overhauled its vendors and gave them a new rank system. Instead of tediously handing over earned tokens to NPCs for loot, players now automatically level up. For playing the respective activity, they automatically gain reputation. Even if it rarely concerns casual gamers, there is one thing that annoys players with the new system for rank 3.

Problems start from rank 13: In the initial ranks, this is not noticeable at all. Upgrade modules are quickly spent and the limit for upgrade cores is quite high. But from rank 13, you need space for enhancement prisms and ascendant shards. If you reach the cap of 50 or 10 pieces, space must be created first, and the valuable materials must be spent.

The prisms cannot be collected anymore until the existing ones have been spent.

This means players have to fully upgrade an armor piece. Otherwise, a reset is not possible since all items must be picked up from the vendor. If at that moment you perhaps do not want to masterwork anything, you’re out of luck. If you do not do this, you won’t receive any reputation progress for the next reset for as long as that takes.

This is how the new reputation rank system works:

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Rank 2: Rehashed weapons and armor

Weapons and armor are often recycled: It is no secret that players are generally dissatisfied with the recycling of old weapons and armor in Destiny 2. After all, many special weapons were grinded hard in the past only to be left behind with the unwelcome weapon retirement. Therefore, it also feels unfair when almost identical weapons appear in the game again. A new coat of paint or a slightly altered version doesn’t help.

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Players aren’t wrong about this: Since Shadowkeep, Destiny 2 has indeed relied on many already existing or known resources. Year 1 armors have been revamped. It doesn’t only affect weapons and armors. The moon was already known to many players. Similarly, the PvP maps Widow’s Court and Dämmerbruch. All just recycled content, which many players do not appreciate.

But is recycling really that bad? MeinMMO author Sven Galitzki cannot understand the players’ displeasure about it. He finds recycling not bad at all. The content is eventually brought up to the latest standard, and that is exactly what many players have wished for.

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Rank 1: The all-consuming content vault

The content vault is the biggest hate topic in the Destiny 2 community and unbeatable in rank 1. Some players say this is industry uncommon and a bankruptcy acknowledgement from Bungie. The feeling of paying for something that you can’t keep is prevalent. Many players have already turned their backs on Destiny 2 because of this.

Even Maledicus no longer plays Destiny 2 because of the content vault and explained this in the comments on MeinMMO:

Players should not have their paid content taken away. If locations need to be implemented into the new engine, that should be done in the background and then a new version is released someday, but content should not be removed indefinitely without adequate replacement.

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Spider has to go into the content vault and finds that really unfair.

Players often wonder why Bungie doesn’t just keep all content that players have paid for in the game. Other games, like Warframe, manage to do this. They simply find the content vault unnecessary and a lousy trick by Bungie to make them pay for old content again and again.

Would this improve the experience in Destiny 2?

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Do you think Bungie is heading in the right direction? Have you found your own criticisms on our leaderboard, or is there something else that you think Destiny 2 is poorly designed?

Players would then have content for years. This opinion is also shared by ryznone in comments on MeinMMO:

What is possible can be seen in Warframe. If Bungie gets that sorted out someday, Destiny with its universe would be unprecedented, the best there is. Imagine if all seasons and DLCs were playable. A new player would have content for years while the current contents come in.

Are all Destiny 2 content in the live game a solution? “Content for years” sounds good. However, it is questionable whether the return of all ever available content would actually make players happy.

In the Destiny 2 subreddit, the community shared the following image. It shows Destiny 2 in Season 69 the overview map without the existence of the content vault. This is pretty much what a large part of the Destiny 2 community wishes.

It would be like the “Final Form”: A Destiny 2 without the content vault. (via reddit)

It would be a Destiny 2 in which all raids, every 6-player activity, every exotic mission, every strike, all destinations, and all other seasonal contents are always accessible. The game would be huge and certainly great for veterans. For new players, however, it would be hell and confusing. Not to mention that certain story elements would not be explainable with such a system.

  • Why can I still fly to Mercury, even though it has been consumed by darkness?
  • Calus has disappeared on the Glykon while he is still alive in the Leviathan raid?
  • On the Farm, Cayde-6 makes his jokes, but on the Tower, I stand before his grave?
  • Osiris would wait at the sundial, even though he is currently held captive by Savathun?

Would this improve the experience in Destiny 2?

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Do you think Bungie is heading in the right direction? Have you found your own criticisms on our leaderboard, or is there something else that you think Destiny 2 is poorly designed?

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A new MMORPG has launched on Steam this week

In the week of November 22 to 28, Mortal Online 2 was released on Steam. Additionally, we have written several news articles about WoW, New World, and other MMORPGs. We have gathered them in this weekly review for you.

What was the highlight of the week?

The controversy of the week: In New World, there was a rollback because some players received too much gold. After the rollback, another problem occurred since some players are now missing items they are supposed to get back later.

The discussion of the week: Is New World still salvageable? We at MeinMMO are looking back at the first two months in the latest podcast and discussing what the game absolutely needs in the future:

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Few players in WoW, major rework in Black Desert

This is what happened with the major MMORPGs:

This is what happened with the smaller MMORPGs:

This is what happened with the MMORPGs in development:

This was the news of the week from the world of MMORPGs at a glance. What was your personal highlight? Did you experience something exciting this week? Or did we forget something important? Please write it to us in the comments here at MeinMMO and discuss with us.

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Pokémon GO: Raid Hour today with Regirock, Regice and Registeel – Is it worth it?

In Pokémon GO there is a raid hour with the Regi Trio today, on November 28, 2021. You can encounter Regirock, Regice, and Registeel in level 5 raids. We will show you the best counters and whether the legendary monsters are worth it.

What raid hour is it about? Normally, raid hours in Pokémon GO always take place on Wednesdays. However, due to the Hoopa event, there are currently a few additional dates. For example, you could already encounter Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres on Friday and battle against Heatran yesterday.

As with every raid hour, there will again be level 5 raids in almost all gyms for one hour today. You can encounter the legendary Pokémon Regirock, Regice, and Registeel during this time.

Raid Hour with the Regi Trio – Start and Counters

When does the raid hour start? Today, on November 28, 2021, the raid hour starts at 6:00 PM local time, as usual. You will already see the dark eggs above the gyms, announcing the upcoming raids. You then have one hour to battle against Regirock, Regice, and Registeel. The short event ends again at 7:00 PM.

Best Counters against Regirock

The legendary Pokémon of the Rock type comes from the 3rd generation. Due to its type, it is weak against the following attacks: Grass, Fighting, Steel, Water, and Ground. Therefore, use appropriate attackers (via pokebattler.com).

PokémonMoveset
(Shadow) MetagrossBullet Punch and Meteor Mash
(Shadow) MachampCounter and Dynamic Punch
(Shadow) SwampertMud Shot and Hydro Cannon
(Shadow) HariyamaCounter and Dynamic Punch
(Shadow) VenusaurVine Whip and Frenzy Plant
(Shadow) TorterraRazor Leaf and Frenzy Plant
(Shadow) TangrowthVine Whip and Leaf Tornado
LucarioCounter and Aura Sphere
ConkeldurrCounter and Dynamic Punch
ZarudeVine Whip and Leaf Tornado

Following Mega Evolutions are also suitable as counters:

  • Mega Blastoise with Water Gun and Hydro Cannon
  • Mega Venusaur with Vine Whip and Frenzy Plant
  • Mega Gyarados with Waterfall and Hydro Pump

Best Counters against Regice

The Ice Pokémon Regice also comes from the 3rd generation and belongs to the Regi Trio. It has a weakness against Fighting, Rock, Fire, and Steel type attacks. Use the following counters (via pokebattler.com):

PokémonMoveset
(Shadow) MetagrossBullet Punch and Meteor Mash
(Shadow) MoltresFire Spin and Overheat
(Shadow) MachampCounter and Dynamic Punch
(Shadow) EnteiFire Fang and Overheat
TerrakionSmack Down and Sacred Sword
ReshiramFire Fang and Overheat
(Shadow) CharizardFire Spin and Blast Burn
(Shadow) HariyamaCounter and Dynamic Punch
(Shadow) Ho-OhIncinerate and Fire Storm
(Shadow) ArcanineFire Fang and Flamethrower

As Mega Evolutions, the following monsters are suitable:

  • Mega Charizard Y with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Charizard X with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Houndoom with Fire Fang and Flamethrower

Best Counters against Registeel

The last legendary monster of the Regi Trio is Registeel. The Steel Pokémon has a weakness against Fighting, Fire, and Ground attacks. Therefore, use the following attackers (via pokebattler.com):

PokémonMoveset
(Shadow) MoltresFire Spin and Overheat
(Shadow) MachampCounter and Dynamic Punch
(Shadow) EnteiFire Fang and Overheat
ReshiramFire Fang and Overheat
(Shadow) CharizardFire Spin and Blast Burn
(Shadow) HariyamaCounter and Dynamic Punch
LucarioCounter and Aura Sphere
(Shadow Arcanine)Fire Fang and Flamethrower
IncineroarFire Spin and Overheat
(Shadow) MagmortarFire Spin and Fire Punch

Alternatively, you can use the following Mega Evolutions:

  • Mega Charizard Y with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Charizard X with Fire Spin and Blast Burn
  • Mega Houndoom with Fire Fang and Flamethrower

This is how high the CP when catching: Based on the CP of the Pokémon displayed to you in the catch interface after the raid, you can estimate how strong each monster approximately is. The highest CP value corresponds to a 4-star rating or an IV of 100%. This is the CP of the Regi Trio:

  • Regirock: 1,703 CP – 1,784 CP or with partial cloudiness 2,129 CP – 2,230 CP
  • Regice: 1,703 CP – 1,784 CP or with snow 2,129 CP – 2,230 CP
  • Registeel: 1,326 CP – 1,398 CP or with snow 1,658 CP – 1,748 CP

Is the raid hour with Regirock, Regice, and Registeel worth it?

Is the Regi Trio available as Shiny? Yes, Regirock, Regice, and Registeel can all be found in their shiny forms with some luck.

Regirock, Regice, and Registeel normal (top) and as Shiny (bottom)

How strong will Regirock, Regice, and Registeel be? Both Regirock and Regice, as well as Registeel are strong, especially in defense. This makes them strong candidates in the GO Battle League.

Registeel can be particularly impressive in the Super and Hyper League. In contrast, Regice and Regirock are better suited for the Hyper or Master League (via pvpoke.com). In raids, you should prefer other candidates that are stronger and belong to the best attackers in Pokémon GO.

Is the raid hour worth it? If you are looking for a strong Pokémon for PvP battles, you should definitely take this opportunity. This raid hour is also great for collecting candy. Additionally, shiny hunters will be fully satisfied today, as all three monsters are available in their shiny forms.

Will you participate in the raid hour today? Which monster do you definitely want to catch? Feel free to leave your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments.

In line with the Hoopa event, new research has been unlocked. What tasks and rewards await you in the special research “Unleashed Mischief” have been summarized for you.

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Final Fantasy XIV: 3 useful system settings for Endwalker

The new addon Endwalker from Final Fantasy XIV is just around the corner, and you can make the start much more pleasant with some settings. Try them out.

Here’s what it’s about: With the Early Access of Endwalker on December 3rd and the release on December 7th, thousands of players will flood into the world of FFXIV to play new content.

In this article, we present some system settings and configurations that can help you protect yourself from spoilers or reduce your loading times.

The experienced players among you will certainly know them, but many newcomers have come to FFXIV in recent months. If you haven’t discovered the settings yet, try them out.

Check your chat box

With the release of an addon, a large amount of story content is always released in FFXIV. Especially in Endwalker, this amount will be even higher than in its predecessor Shadowbringers. After all, the addon is supposed to answer many open questions and conclude the saga of Hydaelyn and Zodiark.

Accordingly, the risk of being spoiled is also high. Whether by accident, by mistake, or intentionally because someone in the shout chat decided it would be funny. You can protect yourself by preparing your chat box for Endwalker.

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It’s best to disable these voice channels

In the character configurations, you can set which channels are displayed in your chat. To do this, click on the bottom icon and scroll down. In the general chat, different types of communication are usually displayed, from normal language to the FG and contact circle chat.

For Endwalker, it’s advisable to temporarily disable public chats like say, yell or shout, as spoilers have been shared there in the past.

However, if you are in particularly talkative contact circles, they would also be a candidate for temporary blocking.

Alternatively, you can outsource important chats like FG and whispers to a separate tab and completely hide the general chat for Endwalker.

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In this example, the FG chat is in a separate window and the general chat is hidden.

Show and hide names

With the release of Endwalker, players can expect FFXIV to be overrun. Thousands will log in to play the new content, and there will be a lot happening in the corresponding areas.

Therefore, it’s a good idea to hide the names, titles, and FG displays of other players around you. This has several benefits:

  • You will have less text on the screen, allowing you to better see your surroundings.
  • Quest NPCs being surrounded from all sides are easier to target.
  • Better performance, as fewer elements need to be loaded on the screen. This is especially interesting for PS4 players and PC players without an SSD.

To hide player names, you simply need to

  • go to the character configuration,
  • then click on “Name Display”,
  • scroll down to “Other PCs”
  • and in “Show Name”, select the option “Never”.

The same can also be done for the companions of other players. This reduces the displayed text on your screen even further.

You can choose to only hide the names of uninvolved players who are neither in your group nor on your friends list. All others will still be displayed if you want them to.

A little tip for mouse and keyboard users: If you have trouble clicking on an NPC because a huge crowd of players and mounts is gathered around them, you can press 0 on your numpad. Unless you have changed your keybindings for this, the key will immediately target the NPC closest to you.

Reduce combat effects

This setting is also useful outside of Endwalker, but will be an important help there. In the new areas of the addon, many players will be out doing quests or leveling in FATEs.

To still be able to recognize something amid the fireworks of dozens of EXP-hungry players on screen, you should reduce the number of combat effects in the character configuration.

ffxiv reduce combat effects settings

Go to the “Control” tab and select the optimal settings for you under “Character”. This feature is especially useful for players with weaker hardware and helps with FPS drops during fights in dungeons or FATEs in the open world.

For your group in dungeons, you should at least select the simplified effects so that you can see where the healer bubbles or AoEs are located. If you turn them off completely, these useful AoEs will be invisible to you, and you will miss their healing or damage effects.

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Bonus: Accessibility

Hidden in the system configurations, there is also a dedicated tab in FFXIV for settings that can help people with disabilities while playing.

This includes the ability to visualize sounds by having them appear as green bars on both sides of the screen. Or the option for people with color blindness to adjust the color settings in the game.

Even if you don’t use these settings yourself, you can refer other players to them. It can help others have more fun with the game.

Is there something in particular you will pay attention to when Endwalker launches? Will you perhaps log out in certain areas to try out the new jobs faster? Let us know your plans in the comments.

In November, FFXIV was among the top 10 MMORPGs on Steam with the most players. With the release of Endwalker, there will likely be even more players:

The 10 MMORPGs with the most players on Steam in November 2021

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Cod Vanguard: $110,000 Tournament will promote women – Pro messed up badly during the choice of the right lady

In Call of Duty: Vanguard a tournament with $110,000 took place. Each team had to include one woman. The tournament caused a lot of excitement as a female player was removed from her team at short notice to make room for another woman, who turned out to be a cheater.

What kind of tournament is this? The tournament was the “eFuse Black Friday 110k Search and Save Tournament.” The prize pool of $110,000 (€97,000) was the highest ever in Call of Duty: Vanguard, according to the US site Dexerto.

The tournament had a specific requirement for the team roster. There were two options for how teams could look:

  • A female content creator, another content creator, and a current pro from the league
  • A female content creator and two other content creators
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An unusual tournament format requires the presence of a woman. Source: Twitter

Pro invites woman, kicks her off the team before the start

This was the drama: The 27-year-old American Doug “Censor” Martin assembled a team as a pro and invited a woman, “ShawnJ Gaming”, a YouTuber and Twitch streamer focused on Call of Duty.

As ShawnJ reports, she was removed from the roster just a few hours after the team was set. Censor replaced her with a new player. He informed her abruptly via a direct message without further explanation.

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From “No Brainer” to “Sorry, it’s not happening after all.”.

But then a clip surfaced showing that the new player in the team was apparently using wallhacks in a match in Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (via twitter).

She was thus exposed as a cheater.

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Team disbands, needs to be reassembled, fails

This is how it went on: The new player was banned from the tournament as a cheater by the admins.

  • As a result, the third person from Censor’s team also dropped out and did not want to participate anymore.
  • ShawnJ Gaming laughed her head off on Twitter and said: No one could believe she would jump back in just because the team was falling apart. That wasn’t her problem.
  • Censor had to quickly assemble a new team, but couldn’t make any progress and got eliminated 0-3 from the tournament.
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Someone is enjoying the situation.

This is how it’s being discussed: The pro is already receiving some schadenfreude. Because he removed ShawnJ from the team at short notice, but everything turned against him afterwards, people are saying that “karma” has come back to haunt him.

We have already reported on Doug “Censor” Martin on MeinMMO. Ironically, it was also about women:

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I played LoL again after 2 years and was surprisingly not insulted much

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

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This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

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Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.
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A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

League of Legends is one of the most famous and popular games in the world. Unfortunately, it is also notorious for its extremely toxic community. This is known by MeinMMO editor Benedict Grothaus – and he was surprised that after a break he did not have to read a flood of insults.

LoL is toxic. Everyone knows that and those who are new quickly learn that. Colleague Philipp Hansen tried League of Legends for the first time in early 2020 and realized: They are really as mean as everyone says.

Shortly before Phil started with LoL, I (again) stopped – that was around mid-2019. Before that, I had only played sporadically, but this break was probably the longest so far.

I was still used to getting constantly insulted. Never was one’s own fault in a defeat, insults were often… creative. With exactly this mindset, I approached the game.

To my surprise, however, I was hardly insulted at all. No: “**** you, Noob!”, no: “Go die!”, not even a rather harmless: “git gud” came from my teammates. What happened to the LoL I knew?

I have been playing League of Legends almost since its release in 2009 and have sunk more hours into the MOBA than I am willing to admit. I even played with my team in the semi-professional area.

However, e-sports was not established back then, so we mostly participated in community tournaments. We only started earning money later after switching to Heroes of the Storm. But that’s just by the way.

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2 Years Break and Suddenly Everyone is Peaceful?

From the past, I am used to seeing all sorts of nonsense written in the chat even before the match. Today? Nothing. If at all, then a: “Hello” or players asking for a role swap.

In the game itself, I could not observe any excessively toxic behavior in either the chat or via pings. I was not insulted, not yelled at, and my close relatives were also not copulating, not even in foreign languages.

To my shame, I must admit that I had completely disabled the chat for the first rounds. Of course, it seemed more peaceful to me then. But even after reactivating it, I was only rarely snapped at.

It even happened that I was constructively pointed out to something. And out of a trained instinct, I immediately switched to “Defense” and scolded my teammate who only wanted to explain something to me.

His colleague then explained to me that he only wanted to help. Ashamed, I apologized and we very confidently won the round, even though it got close several times.

People are Complaining Less

However, the rather typical quarrel for gamers has not completely disappeared. Now and then I still got into a spat with someone. Most of the time it was the jungler complaining that he did not deserve such bad teammates.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

When I myself am out in the jungle, there are still occasional insults if one does not gank a lane often enough.

For clarification: The “jungle” connects the three “lanes” of the game. The jungler moves between these lanes and ensures that the respective team members can kill their opponents there. This gives a gold and level advantage.

Moreover, however, it was peaceful. And even if it got louder sometimes, it was mostly after the game and not during the round. As if more players knew by now that toxic behavior only promotes the “tilt” and favors a loss.

But why is everyone suddenly nice?

12 Years LoL – And Slowly it Gets Better

Riot, the studio behind LoL, has made great efforts over the last few years to curb toxic behavior. A particularly significant cut was probably the deactivation of the general chat in the game.

That was already a reason for me back then why I preferred Heroes of the Storm. Because without general chat, the colleagues focused more on the game and did not verbally quarrel with the opponents.

Earlier, in June 2021, however, Riot had already introduced the “Behavioral System” with some changes aimed at curbing toxic behavior. Since then, there have been multi-week bans for players who go too long AFK and further penalties.

However, the whole thing goes back even further. In 2012, the “Honor” system was introduced, which received a revision in 2017. With it, players can award honors to their teammates, which in turn leads to small rewards. And those who behave like jerks get nothing.

LoL Honor System new
This is what the new “Honor” system looks like. Image source: RiftHerald.com.

Better to Reward the Good than to Punish the Bad

Since then, Riot has been pursuing the strategy of rewarding positive behavior rather than punishing negative behavior. The latter can sometimes lead to defiance responses rather than insight. Such findings were derived from studies that Riot itself conducted (via spectrumlabsai.com).

In 2012 and 2013, Riot Games tested various methods in millions of games. In the course of the “Optimus Experiment,” for example, motivational messages in different colors were tested and player reactions evaluated.

The result of the experiment was roughly: with the right incentive, players are less toxic. The incentive was to show through messages that toxic behavior tends to lead to losses. Or the other way around: negative behavior results in more defeats.

I even noticed that back then and moderated my behavior a bit at that time. I think I did not win much more, but playing has been more enjoyable since then. You can read more about the Optimus Experiment on GameStar.

All of this, of course, did not happen overnight but was a gradual process that has slowly banished more toxicity from the game. However, with a hard break of 2 years pause, one notices this very well and directly.

Some fans even suspect that the success of Fortnite may have led to a less toxic community. Allegedly, the battle royale attracted all the “toxic kids” and moved them away from LoL. Whether that’s true remains to be seen.

But why are people toxic at all?

Toxic Behavior – A Gamer Tradition?

12 years ago, at the release of League of Legends, the internet looked different. Dark humor and unmoderated image boards, forums, and chats were everywhere. Hardly anyone paid much attention to video games, except for a small mass of gamers.

From my own experience, I can say that many gamers back then mostly looked out for themselves. And with some, a mentality of “All others are idiots” developed. This hardened over time, spurred each other on, and spread.

LoL, as a free game with an enormously successful concept, has spread quickly and widely. Accordingly, it attracted many players – and among them, of course, also toxic players. Those who did not want to deal with it simply left. It was only a game. But the toxic core remained. It was “their” game.

Additionally, LoL is naturally highly competitive. Teams of 5 players compete against each other in long matches for victory. Of course, you want to win, even if it doesn’t matter – especially in ranked play. This quickly leads to an adrenaline rush.

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This compilation of the best moments from Worlds 2021 shows how things can go in LoL.

It was also not helpful that many role models behaved exactly as it should not be customary in a game or showed how bad it looks in LoL:

Since then, however, there have also been many social changes. Gaming has been increasingly integrated into society for years and more and more eyes are on gamers. Naturally, this has increased interest in the topic and also in making it more accessible.

Developers are interested in attracting not just the “hard-skinned gamers” anymore, but everyone. And this is only possible if toxic behavior has no place in modern games.

What does “toxic” even mean? Toxicity refers to extremely negative behavior. This ranges from insults and harassment to sabotaging one’s own team and even outright threats and death wishes. Yes, the internet was – or is – a rough place.

A Nicer Environment for New Players

Whether planned or not, that right now the LoL community is more pleasant than before benefits not only the game. The new LoL series Arcane has sparked a fresh hype around the MOBA.

Many new players are starting, many former ones are returning. For example, me and several other colleagues from the editorial staff. The fact that you don’t have to be called a son of a whore or worse right in the first rune increases the motivation.

Apparently, the measures have had exactly the effect they were supposed to. LoL has become nicer and as a new or former player, you feel good again. Or at least better than before. There are still the occasional nasty remark.

Start video
LoL: We introduce the champions from Arcane in gameplay

I believe that LoL and its community have matured. This is also shown by Arcane itself, because the series can be really dark. It would be exciting if it really is this series that has made LoL a better place now.

In any case, I notice that the Arcane heroes Vi, Caitlyn, Jinx, and Jayce are currently being played frequently. And coincidentally, colleague Alexander Leitsch has prepared a guide for exactly these heroes for you:

This is how you play the 4 most important characters from Arcane correctly in LoL

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FIFA 22: 7 strong meta players to help you win more easily in the Weekend League

In the Weekend League, the toughest competition in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team, meta players are the key to collecting many victories. So if you want to keep up, you cannot miss these players. We show you 7 strong meta cards that are currently quite strong.

What kind of cards are these? These cards are especially popular in FIFA 22 Ultimate Team and dominate especially the Weekend League. This is because the cards fit perfectly with the current gameplay of FIFA 22 and offer exactly the right values for their positions.

Therefore, you will often encounter such or similar players in the Weekend League and should also rely on meta players for better results.

There is only one drawback: Since the cards are so popular, not all of them are particularly cheap. However, we have still tried to present you cards from all price categories.

7 strong meta cards for the Weekend League

These cards we show you: Here we present you meta cards that currently (26.11.2021) represent particularly good options in the Weekend League. This year, there are noticeably many French meta cards. So if you already have a few French players in your team, these cards fit particularly well into your squad.

Presnel Kimpembe

Kimpembe has a card that looks a bit inconspicuous at first glance. But when you encounter an opponent online who relies on Kimpembe, you quickly realize how incredibly good the defender is. He is fast, physically strong, and clears everything that comes his way.

In addition, Kimpembe has surprisingly good ball control, making him the current meta defender.

The card costs: Currently, you have to pay around 20,000 coins for Kimpembe.

Renaud Ripart

The Rulebreakers card of Ripart is a real bargain with very good values in almost all areas. The striker is versatile and surprisingly performs particularly well in the CDM position. If you give him a Shadow chemistry style, you have a lightning-fast and defensively strong all-rounder in midfield who also offers great shooting values.

Thus, Ripart is a real secret weapon.

The card costs: For an incredibly low 12,000 coins, you can currently find Ripart on the transfer market.

Heung-min Son

The gold card of the South Korean has everything you could wish for from a winger: He is fast, has a fantastic shot, strong passing values, and very good dribbling stats.

Additionally, there is the combination of 4-star skill moves and valuable 5-star weak foot, which ensures that you can shoot at goal from any position with Son.

The card costs: For Son, you currently have to spend around 60,000 coins.

Jesus Corona

The Rulebreakers card of the Mexican midfielder is currently very popular in FUT 22, which is likely due to the fact that the player from FC Porto has 5-star skill moves and 5 stars for the weak foot. A rare combination that not many cards, apart from icons, offer.

But his stats are also fantastic. He excels especially in the areas of speed, shooting, dribbling, and passing with outstanding values.

The only problem might be incorporating a Mexican from the Portuguese league into your team.

The card costs: The card of the Mexican midfielder currently costs 57,000 coins.

Dayot Upamecano

If your budget is tight, then with Upamecano you get a really cheap meta player who can reliably stop opposing strikers. He has everything that a good defender needs in FIFA 22 right now: He is fast, tall, somewhat agile, and has excellent defensive and physical values.

The card costs: You can currently get the gold card from Upamecano for just 2,400 coins. If you have a full FUT account, then it is worth taking a look at his 84-rated TOTW card. This one is a bit better in all areas.

Jonathan Bamba

Once again, we present a French Rulebreakers card in this list. This time we are talking about Bamba, who is a fantastic addition to Rulebreakers Ripart. The winger has outstanding shooting, speed, passing, and dribbling values.

He also impresses with the popular 4-star combination for the weak foot and skill moves. His only disadvantage is the high price.

The card costs: The Rulebreakers card is currently available for around 100,000 coins on the transfer market.

Wissam Ben Yedder

What would a meta list be without Ben Yedder? The French striker has become a true terror for many players in recent years. But when you play with Ben Yedder in attack yourself, you quickly notice why he is so feared: He is fast, can shoot well, and has very strong dribbling stats.

But the best thing about the card may be the 5-star weak foot, which hardly any striker can offer for such a low price.

The card costs: You currently only need to spend around 5,000 coins for Ben Yedder.

What do you think of the cards? Do you have any tips for meta cards in FIFA 22? Feel free to share it with us in the comments!

If you want to improve in the Weekend League, then take a look here:

FIFA 22: 7 Tips for more victories in the Weekend League – It’s worth it

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Steam breaks all-time record with 27,182,165 users – Which MMOs are behind it?

The gaming platform Steam has set a new all-time record: 27,182,165 users were online simultaneously on Saturday, November 27. A higher number has never been recorded. We look at MeinMMO to see which games and circumstances are behind this. Games like CS:GO and DOTA 2 were mainly played, but also the MMORPGs New World and Mir4.

What was the previous record?

  • The previous record was 26,922,926 in March 2021.
  • In comparison, Steam added another 200,000 simultaneous users on November 27 at 3:00 PM our time.

What is to be noted? Of the more than 27 million users, only a part was actually playing: Only about 7.8 million were actively in programs. The rest perhaps browsed Steam for deals or simply left the program running in the background.

Shooters, MOBAs, and MMORPGs dominate the top 10

Which games were played the most? It is mainly the long-term favorites:

More on the topic
The 10 MMORPGs with the Most Players on Steam in October 2021
von Alexander Leitsch

Omicron variant stirs fear of lockdown

Why is the record coming just now? Several factors are coming together:

  • The “Steam Autumn Sale”
  • The start of the holiday season around Thanksgiving in the USA
  • A new variant of the Covid virus, the “Omicron” variant, is worrying many citizens worldwide

This is how it is being discussed: For some, the numbers on Steam are a clear indicator that Covid is becoming more threatening again at the end of 2021 due to the new variant. People are preparing for lockdowns.

On reddit , people are discussing the advantages of PC gaming: It’s crazy how the numbers on Steam have improved. 10 years ago, it was still at 4.8 million. The PC is on the rise, offering so many advantages. Even with outdated hardware, one can still play decently for years: There is a wave of excellent indie games.

Steam enthusiasts take the opportunity to emphasize: The ongoing success of Steam also shows what a flop the “Epic Game Store” is. The store and Epic CEO Tim Sweeney have often been in the line of fire.

Gaming developers say: Only Steam is worth it for us – Epic Games Store hardly brings anything

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Source(s):
  1. eurogamer
  2. dotesports

A Year After Release, Steam Reviews Suddenly Love Cyberpunk 2077 – 84% Positive

The SF epic Cyberpunk 2077 was supposed to be the “Game of the Year 2020,” but many technical issues stood in the way of its triumph. A year later, Cyberpunk 2077 is experiencing an unexpected resurgence. Behind the new enthusiasm for Cyberpunk 2077 on Steam is not a patch, but a sale.

This is the situation:

  • Cyberpunk 2077 was the most anticipated game worldwide in 2020: A new role-playing game from the creators of the masterful “The Witcher” series. The Gamescom appearance of Hollywood star Keanu Reeves further fueled the excitement.
  • The release on December 10, 2020, was overshadowed by many technical problems. Especially the console versions for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sparked outrage and even lawsuits. Cyberpunk 2077 was considered unplayable on the older consoles. The PC version also suffered from glitches and bugs, though not nearly as severely.
  • However, in November 2021, the mood on Steam seems to be changing.

5,500 positive reviews on Steam in one day

Here’s how the reviews have improved: Since November 24, positive reviews for Cyberpunk 2077 have exploded:

  • On November 23, there were only 78 positive reviews.
  • On November 24, there were 2,882 positive reviews.
  • On November 25, the number rose to 5,589.
steam-reviews-cyberpunk
This is what “positive review bombing” looks like on Steam.

Was there a patch? No, that is not the reason for the sudden enthusiasm. The last patch 1.31 for Cyberpunk 2077 was released in September for Steam.

Cyberpunk is popular among Steam users; they love the graphics and story

So what’s the reason? Cyberpunk is currently 50% off in the “Steam Autumn Sale” and apparently the game is selling like crazy. At one point, it was the bestseller on Steam.

It seems that many who are now trying the game on Steam find it really good. The new reviews note that while there are bugs, many are impressed by the story and graphics.

It apparently helps Cyberpunk 2077 immensely that a year later it no longer has to meet the huge expectations like at launch, and the negative vibe from the console release doesn’t dampen the enthusiasm.

Although Cyberpunk 2077 also had issues on PC, they were never as bad as on PS4 and Xbox One.

More on the topic
300 people continue to work on Cyberpunk 2077 – But what about the multiplayer?
von Schuhmann

Cyberpunk 2077 is expected to continue selling and improving for years

What’s next? For 2022, CD Projekt Red has announced a major patch, Patch 1.5 – along with a significant “next-gen update.” Both are expected to be released in the first quarter of 2022.

The developers say they believe that players will perceive Cyberpunk 2077 as a “very good game” in the long run, like the other titles they have made. They will sell the game for years – especially as hardware continues to get more powerful and they continue to improve the game.

A multiplayer mode was initially planned for Cyberpunk 2077. However, the release issues changed that:

Cyberpunk 2077 reconsidering multiplayer mode – Delayed or canceled?

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Pokémon GO: Early Spotlight Hour today with Pikachu

As part of the Hoopa event in Pokémon GO, there is a special Spotlight Hour featuring Pikachu today, November 28, 2021. We at MeinMMO will show you if you should take advantage of it.

What is a Spotlight Hour? In Pokémon GO, there is usually a special hour once a week where a specific Pokémon is in the spotlight and spawns more frequently in the wild.

Since Hoopa, the mysterious creature, is causing some mischief due to the current Hoopa event, this short Spotlight Hour is also happening daily during the event. Today, you will encounter the Electric-type Pokémon Pikachu.

Spotlight Hour with Pikachu – Start and Bonuses

When does the Spotlight Hour begin? As in the past two days, the short event will also start today, November 28, 2021, at 12:00 PM local time. After an hour, at 1:00 PM, the Pikachu spawns will disappear.

Is there a bonus? Like every Spotlight Hour, the spawn rate is increased, and you will encounter many Pikachu. If you also use a lure, you will attract even more specimens.

Unfortunately, there will be no additional bonus today. However, you can benefit from the XP and candy bonus of the Hoopa event, just like in the past days.

Is there a Shiny Pikachu? Yes, with some luck, you can encounter a Shiny Pikachu. It is slightly darker than the regular Pikachu.

Pikachu normal (left) and as Shiny (right)

Is the Spotlight Hour with Pikachu worth it?

Is it strong? Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon from the first generation and can evolve into Raichu. Both Pikachu and Raichu are not among the best attackers in Pokémon GO. And they also do not play a significant role in the PvP League (via pvpoke.com).

Who should take advantage of the Spotlight Hour? The Spotlight Hour is especially worthwhile today for Shiny hunters. If, however, you are looking for a strong Pokémon for raids or the GO Battle League, you should rather seek out other monsters.

Are you participating in the Spotlight Hour today? Or do you have no interest in Pikachu? Feel free to share your opinion here on MeinMMO in the comments and exchange ideas with other trainers.

Is the current event not your thing? In a few weeks, the Community Day in December is coming up and will bring you 25 monsters. We have looked into what to expect for the C-Day.

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New World after 2 months – Is the MMO still salvageable?

The MMO New World made a fantastic start at its release, but the number of active players on Steam has drastically decreased since then. What does the future hold for the game? We discuss it in the current episode of our podcast.

This is the topic: The release of the MMO New World at the end of September 2021 was a major event. The servers were overwhelmed from the first minute, and hours-long queues formed with thousands of players waiting to finally be able to play.

With an all-time peak of over 900,000 concurrent users online, New World shot straight into the top 3 of the most played Steam games within the first days. Even the executives of Amazon were satisfied with the launch, although there were some server-side issues.

However, over time, player numbers continued to decline, revealing various issues, serious bugs, and exploits. There were multiple gold and dupe exploits that led to temporary shutdowns of trading systems and even a rollback.

Nevertheless, after the first major update, the reviews on Steam came in, and New World continues to struggle with bugs and issues.

What will happen with New World? This question was addressed by the MMORPG editor Alexander Leitsch and editorial director Gerd Schuhmann.

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CoD Vanguard: With a simple trick, you can destroy one of the strongest killstreaks

Killstreaks reward strong players in Call of Duty: Vanguard with even more kills – but you don’t always have to put up with it. Because one of the most annoying killstreaks can be easily brought down from the sky.

Who doesn’t know it – a match in the multiplayer of Call of Duty: Vanguard is just starting to get fun, and then the full-time sweaters have already unlocked the strongest killstreaks.

Bombs, dogs, flamethrowers – suddenly the map is full of deadly war machines, and every wrong step means going to the respawn. But at least one of the strong killstreaks can be easily destroyed – the airstrike.

Just a few shots destroy enemy bombers

How can you prevent the airstrike? If you hear the announcement from the match announcer that an enemy airstrike is inbound, then look up at the sky very carefully.

Turn in circles and scan the sky in all 4 directions. The bombers come exactly from the north, east, south, or west, at the height of the activating player – you can recognize the directions by your compass.

Now you need an assault rifle, and with a few shots, you can destroy the large planes:

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Since the bombers do not drop their explosive cargo directly, but first fly a little over the map, you have some time to take out the planes.

In total, 3 bombers fly over the map per killstreak, and with a bit of practice, you can take out all 3 enemy planes. However, the direction of the planes changes with each new bomber.

If you take out the 3 bombers in time, you can prevent any bombs from being dropped on the map.

Here it pays off the most: With the airstrike, you cover the map with bombs in a straight line. The larger the map, the smaller the chance of hitting an opponent.

But especially on smaller maps like Shipment or Dome, the bomb carpet hits hard, and you should try to prevent the attack.

Enemy killstreaks can turn a good match into an uncomfortable massacre. But when you reach the highest streaks yourself and unleash vicious dogs on the entire opposing team, you remember why this mechanic fits so well with Call of Duty.

On some maps, the killstreaks are just brutal: CoD Vanguard has almost perfect maps, but one killstreak ruins everything

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