Talk:Sivir/@comment-98.246.142.57-20111129204256/@comment-98.246.142.57-20111130000447

Do you have Riot's financial dockets in front of you to prove that it's their e-sports that make them the most money? Even if you could prove that was the case (which I highly doubt considering how many companies think micro-transactions are the holy grail of online business), it still doesn't disprove that they want to entice their players into buying new champs.

Pointing out isolated instances (such as beating Fizz with Sivir) doesn't prove the rule, it proves the exception to the rule. Any champion can beat any other champion by that definition and none of them are ever OP or UP. Obviously that's not the case.

I played Sivir several times since the most recent patch and I don't like it at all. It definitely feels like a nerf to me. But that's just one opinion.

Personally, I don't like what Riot's doing with their game. It's funny you brought up Blizzard because it actually reminds me of how much they watered down WoW to turn it into the easily-digested-for-mass-consumption crap it is now. Yeah, it's their games - they can do whatever they want with it. And no one ever cares about the alienated players that end up leaving because they're such a small amount. They also conveniently forget those are the same players who gave the game its popularity in the first place.

In the end the majority will win - money talks. So I suppose it doesn't really matter either way.