tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20397621.post8497220674505080197..comments2023-09-21T05:26:30.376-04:00Comments on Ziggyny's Game Emporium: League of Legends: Spectator ModeZiggynyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07518980519046202646noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20397621.post-76023331584337830462012-05-03T18:57:28.206-04:002012-05-03T18:57:28.206-04:00They're not pro level in the sense that they&#...They're not pro level in the sense that they're pugs (at most 2 people can queue up at a time so you have at least 3 groups of people and maybe 5) but they seem to be incredibly highly rated. I looked a few of the people up on lolking and they were way up there. I frequently see names of pros I recognize (TheOddOne, salce, Nyat Nguyen, etc,,,(Ziggynyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07518980519046202646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20397621.post-64898835489610511092012-05-03T14:55:16.996-04:002012-05-03T14:55:16.996-04:00What I really like about this feature, as someone ...What I really like about this feature, as someone who is trying to become a better spectator of the game, is that they just have a running list of games cycling through that you can watch. You can see which champions are being played too.<br /><br />So if you want to know how a particular champion works you can find a game with that champion and then just set the camera to follow them exclusively and see everything they do. This is great because what made LoL so hard to follow as an eSport was that I didn't know what people were doing when they weren't on camera. It was like trying to watch starcraft without knowing about building workers, but probably even worse (at least the commentators talk about worker counts).<br /><br />I don't think these games are pro level, but I assume they are at least fairly high ranked and played decently.Sthennohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05429676469805661834noreply@blogger.com