
I’ve met so many cool people throughout the years and it’s just disgusting to see how many toxic players there are now who don’t take it seriously but wanna ruin your day. Squid Game Online is one of the best and most popular Squid Games because of the. I play league because it’s fun AND I know that I can still make it fun while not trolling or inting. I’m not the most polite summoner and I’ve had my moments of spam pinging someone who’s 0/8 that continues to run at the three enemy opponents midlane, but I don’t play League or ranked because “I wanna have fun” or for the “lols”. Most NA ranked players don’t see it like that. I totally understand wanting to have fun, BUT you have have fun and be the best in your lane that you can be without playing like shit. Like I said, I grind ranked games and only ranked games.

I definitely agree with where you say, “if you’re playing for fun why are you playing ranked?”, however there’s a flip side to that. Custom reports and ongoing analysis of actual gameplay data for more than 1,500 games is available by contacting DFC Intelligence.Just going to throw in my opinion as well: I’m from NA and pretty much only play Ranked except for when it’s down for maintenance (good one, Riot). The new report is part of an ongoing initiative between DFC Intelligence and Xfire to better understand the products that core PC gamers interact with. The report is part of the DFC GamesPulse Matrix, a complex and comprehensive multi-source database from providers like Xfire, which tracks millions of gamers’ activity down to the second. The newly released Blizzard Analyst Tracker data product allows investors and industry trend watchers to see daily trends in gameplay across all Blizzard titles and several of their top competitors. “The resulting information lets us model all sorts of variables and situations that could impact publishers, investors and consumers.”

“The Xfire application lets us examine the real-time data of users as they play any of our more than 2,000 supported games,” said Malcolm CasSelle, CEO of Xfire. The list was prepared by extrapolating from actual usage data from more than 21 million Xfire members from Jto June 30, 2012. Total US/EU play hours July 2011 thru Jun 2012
