League Of Legends Possibly Hacked (?)


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I have a feeling that LOLClient (as pictured by OP) is powered by something like IE Trident engine, regardless it is obvious that the developer team are incompetent - LOLClient uses massive amount of RM and CPU time even when idle.

It is of no shock that they got hacked.

I have a feeling that LOLClient (as pictured by OP) is powered by something like IE Trident engine, regardless it is obvious that the developer team are incompetent - LOLClient uses massive amount of RM and CPU time even when idle.

It is of no shock that they got hacked.

My LoLClient does not not use massive amount of CPU or RAM 0_o..

I always wondering why LoL games take so long to start up. I have an i5 2500k and it's still fairly slow. Some people I play against take several minutes to load.

It's a pretty simple game, must be poorly coded.

Mine isn't slow I make it to 100% on the game preload in about 1 minute maybe less..

My LoLClient does not not use massive amount of CPU or RAM 0_o..

Mine isn't slow I make it to 100% on the game preload in about 1 minute maybe less..

1 Minute for a game as simple as LoL is a long time. It's basically Warcraft 3. Top end FPS and MMO's load much faster. It just seems very poorly optimized.

Well in the world I live in, one minute is not long and like I said that is at most, you can't expect or compare a "free" game to any of the paid ones..

You have to remember with this game it relies on other people's connection as well, with LoL we all share data, that is why we have the Pando thing installed.

Edit: just started a game and my preload took 28 seconds..

I have a feeling that LOLClient (as pictured by OP) is powered by something like IE Trident engine, regardless it is obvious that the developer team are incompetent - LOLClient uses massive amount of RM and CPU time even when idle.

It is of no shock that they got hacked.

It's adobe air. Don't know much about it other than it seems to be really slow at processing actions.

My LoLClient does not not use massive amount of CPU or RAM 0_o..

hardware power diff

It's adobe air. Don't know much about it other than it seems to be really slow at processing actions.

This is the 2nd time I head of Adobe Air.

Inasmuch I cannot assess the safety of such soft, will be interesting whether or not account information was compromised.

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