On January 17, Twitch sensation Tyler "Tyler1" expressed his displeasure with League of Legends Season 13's matchmaking system before rage-quitting the livestream.
It all started when the content creator failed to get the primary role that he'd queued up for. Upon seeing that he was required to play in the Mid Lane (his secondary role) instead of the Jungle, Tyler1 didn't hold back and went on a long rant.
Before ending the broadcast, he stated that the situation made him want to punch his monitor as he exclaimed:
Tyler1 was queueing for his sixth game at the 03:42 hour mark of his January 17 livestream when he asked his audience what they thought about players being able to choose only their primary role:
At this point, the streamer's game client alerted him that a match had been found, and once he accepted, it was revealed that he had to play as a Mid Laner. Tyler1 became enraged when he saw this and decided to end his livestream.
He began ranting about the situation, stating that he had queued for three games in a row and was given the secondary role in all instances:
The Missouri native used the average player as an example to explain how multiplayer matchmaking would affect them:
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Tyler1 claimed that the state of matchmaking would drive away casual players after applying the same situation in different scenarios. He voiced his opinion on the game's developers, saying:
Tyler1 went on to say that Riot Games did "nothing" during the preseason and added:
The streamer's rant concluded with him suggesting that the current state of the game was "disgusting:"
Tyler1's emotional rant about the popular game's matchmaking issues quickly went viral on the r/LeagueofLegends subreddit, wherein more than 970 community
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