Fnatic is one of the teams set to participate in the League of Legends Worlds 2022 play-in stages. This will start on September 29, 2022, which means practice for the same is in full swing.
However, Fnatic's toplaner Wunder was not having a good time with his practice sessions as he recently showcased the disappointment over the PCs provided to his team. He has complained that they have been provided with sub-par devices, making it tough to play.
He has also claimed that he does not expect better games until the players start playing on stage from September 29 onwards. This is a serious claim, though this has been the case for quite a few years.
On September 28, Fnatic's Wunder dropped a complaint on his Twitter account, claiming that the practice PCs provided to them by Riot Games ahead of League of Legends Worlds 2022 are quite poor. He and his team are forced to play less than 100 FPS while practicing and scrimmaging against other teams.
This is a significant problem because League of Legends has shallow hardware requirements, and playing in low FPS is often difficult as it becomes harder to dodge skillshots. Even lower-end PCs get at least 150 FPS or more when running League of Legends, which speaks volumes about the state of the devices Riot has provided.
However, it seems like this is nothing new, as a former Fnatic and MAD Lions staff member has claimed that Riot Games has been doing this for years now. The developers put in minimal effort to provide good equipment to the teams, which is something they do not care about.
The former staff member has also claimed that he believes professional teams should start bringing their equipment as even mid-tier gaming laptops can provide a lot of FPS when playing League of
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