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The first league experience has always been horrible. The game is complicated as fuck and only complexifies with every season. They really need to step up the solo tutorial, because low level normal games are a toxic joke.
The old tutorial wasn't good, but it was less ridiculous than this. But what do I know? It's 200+ years of experience
league want my first moba game so i understood the structure of the game but struggled to understand summ spells and smite
i always try to farm jg without jg items and die
Yeah pretty much, League’s tutorial is crap, I had to have friends explain to me how to actually play this game
I can not even call it a tutorial. It is making more harm then good. For real, at this point it would be better if there were no tutorial at all
Workers at Riot will probably never be allowed to invest the time and resources into developing (let alone maintaining) a proper tutorial that covers all the gameplay basics, so long as thousands of their players across the planet do it for them for free on multiple platforms.
The fact that Riot hasn't created a tutorial branch of their partnership program where they reward the people consistently teaching new players what to do for them is a travesty.
The tutorial is such an anomaly to me because the developers have changed or modified so many things about the game even just in the past year, but the tutorial has not changed since season 8. Given that Riot has worked on things for years before with no indication to anyone outside the company, I wouldn't be surprised if they are currently working on a new tutorial but definitely a missed opportunity to not release it before Arcane.
That is literally not a tutorial, that is teaching a 7 year old basic arithmetic and expect them to do rocket science.
Best go back to the howling abyss thornmail Ashe tutorial ,this was somehow even worse…yikes
its gets pretty tiring to tell every persopn i introduce to thje game to ignore the tutorial, and do it but dont pay any attention cus its better to just learn from other ppl
riot should hire this guy already tbh
They should copy the Wild Rift tutorial with some little changes and put it into the game
You either ends up in normals with smurfs, or you go into bot games where 2-3 of your team mates are bots themselves lol.
The Dota 2 tutorial is surprisingly decent, they have chapters which explain different concepts of the game and let you practice them, they also use community terms so if you want to look up online tutorials you know what to look up
i think the worst part of the tutorial is that it doesn't explain runes, the most integral part of the game
And what makes me furious is that in their announcement they say is easy to learn! How the fuck can they say that if they don't teach you anything, is ridiculous, impossible to learn for new players
Funny story; for my uni course one of my assignments is to test a game with a bad user interface and user experience…
Im sure you can guess what I chose
to be honest idk how it is now, but when i frist started people were actualy friendly up until i hit lvl 25ish and willing to help/guide you. but yea they are mostly relying on smurfs to teach people how to play
I just play it for the blue essence when I created my smurf account
Started playing league in January. I wanted to play Hecarim because he looked cool af. Since there wasn't any tutorial on jungle, I kept dying to jg monsters without knowing you had to take smite. Didn't go back to jungle for months after that. I learned to play the game by watching detailed tutorials on Youtube
honestly you could tell a new player to play the Wild Rift tutorial and they would be much better off
had no idea it was that bad until I tried to teach my gf how to play it…in fact only then I discovered that it has gotten a rework.
MAYBE thats why riot is putting that little effort into it. There is absolutely no reason to visit the tutorial again EVER. If there were like a mini game or fun way of interacting with the tutorial in later stages of the game, then it would be actually more appealing/worthit to riot to make it better.
Riot is jus trying to protect people new to league from toxic community that already exists simply by discouraging them
That is the most important video that you create, thanks for help our community
maybe riot intentionally did not update tutorial yet because they need some people in iron and bronze
he has Viktor's voice O_o
To conclude, this is why Iron division exist.
The tutorial was the first reason for me not playing league when i created the acount like 4 years ago. I retake the acount in January and i learn in YouTube so i can actually play
Meanwhile dota has hours worth of tutorial
I started playing League of Legends in Season 2. I wasn't even aware there WAS a tutorial for the longest time.
There's no way riot doesn't make Vandril "Disappear" one day
The first time I try a pvp match after a week sticking with AI, I went Lux mid and instantly got destroyed by enemy Yasuo, then got raged by my teammates. When I explain this is the first time I play this game they blamed me for not training with AI first, I was like, ok, sure
Never play alone since, always have to team up with a friend 💔
Friend of my friend of my friend invited him i LoL. Friend of my friend invited my friend in LoL. He invited me. We invited another friend. But nobody began playing LoL by himself. Everyone had to be teached by others, it't impossible to do something without help. And for new player jungle is a nightmare
With all respect, this whole video is just criticizing the tutorial for doing things in a way that was actually intentional for the convenience of new players' first experiences, and for lacking information that was intentionally discarded so new players don't feel flooded with information on their first experience in the game. You don't need those things on your first experience, you already have five games of Coop vs AI to play and then a lot of games to play with people presumably on your same level.
Sion's R isn't bugged, it's intended to go through you at first, so a new player doesn't get immediately scared with the impact, but get hurt by the end of it so they understand what it is to get hit by CC.
Turret's health isn't faulty, It's unnecessary to have to make them full HP on a tutorial, and the first plate falls easily not because Riot forgot to change it, but so new players understand they can get bonus for hitting their plates. And new players aren't bots, they're just new players; the fact turrets' consecutive hits hurt you less won't affect players that much, if they get hurt multiple times from a turret on a real game they will easily understand they hurt more instead of how it works in the tutorial, and it will likely occur on their first games while they're still learning, I can assure you it won't be on a ranked game. A TUTORIAL IS SUPPOSED TO INTRODUCE YOU TO THE GAME, NOT TO TEACH YOU EVERYTHING.
Again, with all respect, this whole video is criticizing the tutorial over the point of view of an actual player as the actual player they are, with zero intention of trying to analyze it from the perspective of a new player, let alone from an actual psychologist. I'm very far from being a warrior for Riot, and I actually like your content (whenever you're not making fun of them by bugs that are on the PBE as if the PBE wasn't for players to spot bugs so they can fix them before they make it to live servers), but this is objectively empty and baseless, and I hate to think of the amount of people that will consider everything on this video as actual facts while in reality, as much as Riot likes to do things wrong, the tutorial is brilliant.
4:07 and apparently the range indicator is wrong
"Just throw something together, they are just going to look up guides anyways." I feel this best describes their thoughts on the tutorial. I remember starting(ashe tutorial was still there) and looking into what jungling actually is because of the confusion of monsters even existing in my first few bot matches. Its odd that they include them now, with the way your team bots are it almost feels as if they want you to figure jungle out but couldn't be assed to go the extra mile, and just turned it into a shopping tutorial.
I swear the bots haven't been touched in over 5 years or more. There's still so many champions missing and the AI is so horrible.
Is that me or at 2:25 all towers are a little bit… Off ? Are they aiming at something outside of the map ? Why and HOW do they look like that ?
My tutorial game is a PvP match lmao
what tutorial
I think you are too harsh on tutorial, having too much to ask even from the first stage. It's job is to show how to move around and use abilities. League is a complex game. Taking time to explane your runes, where you should be on a map and what each structure does in tutorial would be too much. 15 seconds CD on heal and unrealistic champion stats for tutorial is also fine. I'm not saying that tutorial is perfect, I had a lot of questions to it as well, but I don't think it should take 1 hour and try to explane every concept of the game to a newcomer.
To my sight it does a decent job on "show em the fun part and if they like it, they'll figure out intricacies themselves"