Not intended to be another CM fix post (although that would be nice), but rather a constructive suggestion for the mods: when you treat posters in a dismissive, heavy-handed manner (e.g., "We have told you when a fix is coming (17.2)"), then it helps your credibility if you follow through and make sure that what is promised actually happens. Once it doesn't happen, killing relevant threads and linking back to an official thread that is closed doesn't improve the situation.
Alternatively, how about taking steps to have official, constructive threads on specific champion issues? If there's no timetable at all, or if there are serious obstacles (mechanical, financial, etc.) with a fix, then be upfront and tell the community. How about soliciting ideas from the community affected by a champion's issues in specific threads? How about asking the community which champions they consider the most broken and why? There are multiple different tacks you could take from the ones currently taken on the forums. I realize dealing with customers can get annoying (because customers can get annoying), but dismissive, draconian approaches are unlikely to be the most appreciated.
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I've actually been able to land CM's Sp2 a little more frequently than previously (emphasis on "a little"). Could a mod address whether or not there has been some change to the AI's ability to block/parry her Sp2?
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Not intended to be another CM fix post (although that would be nice), but rather a constructive suggestion for the mods: when you treat posters in a dismissive, heavy-handed manner (e.g., "We have told you when a fix is coming (17.2)"), then it helps your credibility if you follow through and make sure that what is promised actually happens. Once it doesn't happen, killing relevant threads and linking back to an official thread that is closed doesn't improve the situation.
Alternatively, how about taking steps to have official, constructive threads on specific champion issues? If there's no timetable at all, or if there are serious obstacles (mechanical, financial, etc.) with a fix, then be upfront and tell the community. How about soliciting ideas from the community affected by a champion's issues in specific threads? How about asking the community which champions they consider the most broken and why? There are multiple different tacks you could take from the ones currently taken on the forums. I realize dealing with customers can get annoying (because customers can get annoying), but dismissive, draconian approaches are unlikely to be the most appreciated.
Dr. Zola
I've actually been able to land CM's Sp2 a little more frequently than previously (emphasis on "a little"). Could a mod address whether or not there has been some change to the AI's ability to block/parry her Sp2?
Dr. Zola