A bug introduced in the latest update to League of Legends’ test server PBE has been revealed to be a response to a meme mocking Riot designer Phreak. The meme was created in response to Phreak’s argument regarding ping restrictions, and the bug message is a playful nod to the community’s criticism.
The bug message, which appears when a summoner tries to use a bugged item on certain champions, mimics a copypasta created by the community. The original copypasta was a formal and lengthy message that humorously exaggerated Phreak’s argument about using text chat instead of pings. The bug message uses the same format to inform players that the item is bugged and suggests recalling and purchasing an upgrade for success.
The recent changes to pings in League of Legends have sparked controversy within the community, with Phreak facing backlash for his official responses to the changes. This has led to toxicity and death threats, causing Phreak to temporarily leave social media.
Opinions on the bug message vary among fans. Some see it as a positive sign that Riot is acknowledging the issue and working towards a solution, while others remain skeptical. The fate of the bug message and whether it will be patched soon is still uncertain.
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November 21 | N/A |
Source: DOTESPORTS