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League Replays tool is pretty nice for three weeks of work

League Replays.Late last week I covered a new replay tool that had been developed by a couple guys from the League of Legends community. I tested League Replays out over the weekend before migrating to the new launcher (the replay client wasn’t working with the patcher but has since been updated) and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed.

The client works by recording network traffic, which means any requests sent to and information received from the Riot server is recorded so that it can be played back. Now, that also means limited information. You’ll notice that creep counts in game don’t update until you click on a player. The same is true for League Replays. I could only see health bar information and creep counts for the units my camera was focused on over the course of the game. The replay does, however, allow for free camera movement, so you can at least watch the other players move around the map.

For three weeks of development and a completely free service, the client is damn good. Shortly after Riot released a new launcher in beta form, the guys from League Replays had their own client up and running with the new directory structure.

If you’re in need of a replay system, be sure to check it out.

Community programmers release League of Legends replay tool

LoL Replay.It was only a matter of time before intrepid programmers from the LoL community got fed up with the long wait for Riot’s official replay system and decided to do something about it. Matt and Cam, two programmers from Perth, have made a third party League of Legends replay tool, and it only took them three weeks.

Yeah, three weeks. It doesn’t interface directly with the LoL client, and since Riot is currently working on its own replay system, the company has been removing links to the program on the official forums. That said, you can get the program, called “LoL Replay” from the developer’s website.

Up to this point, the best way to see a “replay” of your game was to video record your desktop, which can be a resource intensive process. The LoL Replay tool works by recording network traffic and using the data to recreate the game afterward. This allows the player to view different perspectives from the match, though I don’t know if it’s possible to watch enemy movements.

I’m away from my desktop right now, but I’ll be giving this a test later today. The news is especially relevant now that Riot has released a launcher/patcher capable of supporting replays, even if it is only in beta.

via: PC Gamer

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