(Thethaovanhoa.vn) - The extended waiting period after each defeat in the 'for fun' modes has left some players dissatisfied.
In League of Legends, besides the primary modes like Summoner's Rift or Teamfight Tactics, several other play modes also garner significant attention and are greatly favored by players. A prominent example includes ARAM or URF. Particularly, the ARAM mode is increasingly prioritized by many players, especially those seeking genuine entertainment and stress relief through gaming.

However, recently, a player has pinpointed a significant issue in the ARAM and URF game modes - modes typically designated as 'for fun', played for amusement without any additional purpose. As per this player's observation, the 'scoreboard countdown' time in these game modes is excessively prolonged.

The reason behind this issue lies in the fact that this time frame is still applied based on the primary gameplay mode, Summoner's Rift of League of Legends. However, in ARAM or URF modes, a match typically doesn't last as long as in the primary mode. If a match only spans from 16 to 20 minutes, yet the total time for a champion to 'respawn' can range from 5 to 10 minutes, it's undeniably too lengthy. Many players also argue that such irrational waiting times can easily induce boredom, particularly when 'for fun' play modes lack substantial elements for observation or learning.

The opinion voiced by the aforementioned player has garnered considerable concurrence from those who regularly indulge in League of Legends through ARAM, URF modes, and more. Some even add that these feedbacks often go unnoticed by Riot. If they do take notice, it's usually only when Riot genuinely believes that significant overhauls are necessary for auxiliary game modes, or they may opt to eliminate them altogether if the publisher deems them irreparable.

Despite receiving feedback from players, Riot may still not make immediate adjustments to this mode. And perhaps in the future, players will have to continue to 'live with the crowd' for a while longer each time they enter the ARAM, URF mode.