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League of Legends Patch 7.5 features game crashes, ping issues, and more
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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League of Legends has recently received an important update that fixes a series of long-term problems. The update brings many useful improvements, as well as a long list of bug fixes. For detailed information about Patch 7.5, you can check out theofficial patch notes.
Players also report that the latest League of Legends update also brings issues of its own.
League of Legends reported patch bugs
After channeling sion q for non full duration you now stand still for a significantly longer time then before this patch. […] If not it is a noticable nerf since you can no longer gapclose as well after hitting the stun on your q.
since patch 7.5 after every game nonetheless if it is ranked,aram,mods and everything i receive bug splat at the end of the game… is it only me or does anyone else have this problem too?
Since the most recent patch (7.5) Myself, and everybody in my games have noticed an issue with the “Retreat” (V+MB1) ping, this ping has been replaced with the “Quick Alert Ping” (ALT MB1)
I have attempted to re-bind the “Retreat” ping to another key to no avail, this has lead me to believe this may be a bug incurred by the recent update to League of Legend’s.
Before I updated to patch 7.5 I had my FPS capped at 60, after I updated to patch 7.5 whenever I go to the practice tool or in a custom game and change the FPS it has no affect and remains at 60 FPS. Even if I cap my FPS to 25 it still shows 60 FPS at the top right of the screen.
If you’ve encountered other issues after installing Patch 7.5, go to LoL’s official forum and provide Riot Games with more information about these bugs.
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.