News MSI's AI-Powered Gaming Monitor Helps You Cheat at League of Legends, Looks Great Doing It

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I'm having flashbacks to when I played wow a long time ago and the boss mods were just getting to the point of telling you how to play. This seems like the same sort of thing except likely undetectable and applicable to anything you're willing to train.
Oh right, flashback here as well!
Before naxxramas (vanilla), the mods where getting so bad that some also pushed buttons for you!
Not just the (super tedious) rebuff of 5minute paladin blessings, but even the entire rotation.
I took a long break back then 😀
 
I don't play League of Legends or any similar games, but it seems to me that this isn't cheating anymore than having your little brother standing there watching the mini-map and saying things like, "Boogies at 10 o'clock!" Better hardware is always a factor, so the field is not level to begin with anyway.
 
I don't play League of Legends or any similar games, but it seems to me that this isn't cheating anymore than having your little brother standing there watching the mini-map and saying things like, "Boogies at 10 o'clock!" Better hardware is always a factor, so the field is not level to begin with anyway.
True. And a little brother would definitely say "boogies" and not "bogeys." ;-) *nose picking emoji *
 
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Hardware cheats are still cheats.
I doubt this monitor would be allowed or used in tournaments.
lol do you really think tournaments are organically competed in? the winners are decided before it even begins. League of Legends has back end controls to make attacks not hit or to suddenly lag or make your attacks do less damage with a modifier. how this works is not publicly available and has been the case for all gaming tournaments. all games are fixed.
 
lol do you really think tournaments are organically competed in? the winners are decided before it even begins. League of Legends has back end controls to make attacks not hit or to suddenly lag or make your attacks do less damage with a modifier. how this works is not publicly available and has been the case for all gaming tournaments. all games are fixed.
This is some next level bait lmao

I don't play League of Legends or any similar games, but it seems to me that this isn't cheating anymore than having your little brother standing there watching the mini-map and saying things like, "Boogies at 10 o'clock!" Better hardware is always a factor, so the field is not level to begin with anyway.
I've played and I feel like its a could be exploited for the highest levels of play. The average guy playing it probably wouldn't help at all, but for tournaments and the higher skilled players, it could actually be kind of an advantage. It allows them to focus their attention on micro-intensive movements/actions rather than devote those attention resources to macro reliant map-awareness. Having a little brother shout "Boogies at 10 o'clock!" could be helpful thoughl lol, especially cause it looks like a very useful visual cue. But I don't think it'll be a big deal overall and those professional tournaments will be using their own monitors anyways.
 
Considering the moniker, connectivity, and the fact it's a 240hz OLED, I would be surprised to see this thing less than $1499.99.

It's a shame that it's a game-oriented feature though, imagine if it could be trained to, say, highlight slight differences in images (color shades, artifacts, and so forth) and other such professional uses.
 
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