Pep Guardiola has hailed Manchester City as Premier League legends after sealing their fourth title in five years.
06.05.2022 - 20:17 / nme.com
Riot Games has revealed more about the upcoming 12.10 update for League Of Legends, with focus on reducing the overall damage present in the game.Announced today (May 6), champion durability of the entire roster is being tweaked, with the following stats being increased across the board: Base health, health per level, armour per level and magic resist per level.Riot says that to properly balance these increases, some other changes will need to be made in 12.10, so nerfs to sustain and buffs to Baron, Turrets and mana regeneration will all take place as well.“We believe that there is currently too much damage in League Of Legends and [this] isn’t beneficial for letting players showcase their skill by giving them more opportunities for counterplay and to live out their high moments,” said Riot.The developer also assures it isn’t trying to “create a meta where there are no kills 15 minutes into the game,” with Riot saying pros of lower survivability include that a lot players enjoy high-kill games, and that it rewards good play with kills.Players should feel like their champions deal and take less damage, that burst champions need to commit more resources for quick kills, bigger counterplay opportunities should be seen, and teamfights should last longer.Riot says it still thinks champions should be burst killed, rewarding those that are “extremely ahead”, but that the team’s intent is to not “overnerf burst champions” overall.“We still think that League Of Legends is at its best with fast-paced, high intensity combat; but now that it’s gone too far in that direction we need to rein it back a bit,” explained Riot.“We don’t think any particular champions, items, or systems are out of line (even if they may have contributed to
.Pep Guardiola has hailed Manchester City as Premier League legends after sealing their fourth title in five years.
Here are our Manchester United morning headlines for Sunday, May 22.
Steven Gerrard has sent a warning to Manchester City ahead of their end of season clash with Aston Villa on Sunday.
Former striker Teddy Sheringham believes incoming Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag faces the toughest job in the Premier League next season.
Mansfield Town booked their place in the League Two play-off final after overcoming Northampton Town.
Ian Evatt is well aware of the expectancy that will be at Bolton Wanderers next season to be in the top six in League One but the Whites boss is looking forward to that challenge.
Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia took the stage at Disney’s upfronts presentation to announce a carriage deal for all 43 of the XFL’s games when the spring pro football league returns in 2023.
20th Century Studios is developing a reboot of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for Hulu, Deadline can confirm.
A new adaptation of “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,” based on the Alan Moore graphic novels, is in the works at 20th Century Studios. The project is in early development at the studio.The film will be written by Justin Haythe, who wrote Jennifer Lawrence spy thriller “Red Sparrow.” Kevin O’Neill drew the series which ended after 8 graphic novels in 2020.
File under: no sh*t? Earlier this year, we saw The Academy test out two new fan-driven awards models to engage viewers: the Cheer Moment and Fan-Favorite. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) took to the internet via Twitter polls to get results, leading to “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” and “Army of The Dead” winning those respective categories.
File under: no sh*t? Earlier this year, we saw The Academy test out two new fan-driven awards models to engage viewers: the Cheer Moment and Fan-Favorite. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) took to the internet via Twitter polls to get results, leading to “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” and “Army of The Dead” winning those respective categories.