User blog comment:Lukeatlook/Never Go Full Meta/@comment-25055281-20140715185230

A few considerations from an unexperienced player:

1_Lane swaps at pro level. Not just changing lanes between Top and Bot for 2v1 pairings, but also tower rushes with 4v0 for several minuts and then it evolved to the mid farming 1v1, the adc farming 1v0 top and jungler farming the jungle and roaming and the supp roaming without farming...and many of these changes began in Korea (with this, Jax for example became viable again)...and many people complain because "it's not so fun to watch" (I disagree, 1v1 top with 2 pro players exchanging blows for a 10 cs diff at 20' is not very thrilling)

2_With more hours and players, with a higher level of play, it's easier to adapt to changes in the meta. The problem there is not really about the stability (or lack) of the game, but more about the pro-gaming and e-sport development, the money and number of players. Koreans just have stronger structures for those. Keep in mind, it has only been 3 pro seasons in LoL, 1st went to Fnatic, 2nd to Taipei Assassins (GLP is not in a really better level than LCS just now) and only the 3th has gone to a Korean team, SKT T1 K...since then they have dominated, so give DotA2 a couple of years.

3_More difficult to learn or more complex doesn't neccesarily mean there is a higher level of strategy involved.