During a recent Twitch livestream in which streamer Destiny was playing League of Legends, he reprimanded the game’s creators, Riot Games, for their client. The client, according to the streamer, made it easier for users to spam him with friend requests in the middle of games.
Destiny was given 250 subs after playing League of Legends on his livestream. The substitutes turned out to be from the official League of Legends account.
On the purple platform, Destiny mentioned that he was given 250 subs by “League of Legends.” He began by expressing gratitude for their gift. However, the streamer was unsure if the subs were gifted by the official League of Legends account, as he stated:
“Is that… isn’t that the League of Legends official account?”
The streamer then verified the account’s legitimacy by reading the description to see if it was an official League of Legends account, and it turned out that he had just been given subs by the game’s developers, Riot Games.
Destiny thanked them again for the subs after he realized what had happened. The streamer, on the other hand, had some harsh words for the game’s creators. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation with the game’s client.
Friend requests could be sent during games, according to Destiny, making it inconvenient for players to play. His exact words were a little harsher because he was open about his dissatisfaction with the state of the game.
Many others in the neighborhood agreed with Destiny’s thoughts. When the video was posted to the LivestreamFail Reddit page, people praised the streamer for speaking up about the game’s state of affairs, with some even pointing out that the client isn’t the only issue.