Famous for being an extremely toxic streamer, Tyler1 has a notorious past of being permanently banned from any account by Riot Games. However, as time has passed and the bans have lifted, his straightforward and confrontational nature remains unchanged. Despite collaborating many times with Riot, this streamer still has some harsh comments towards the creator of League of Legends.

A few days ago, during a normal stream, Tyler1 encountered a bug that’s as old as the Earth itself: Nautilus’s ability to hook through terrain. Naturally, being controlled like that leads to one result: going down. After reviewing that match on stream, Tyler1 could only express disappointment, stating that Riot’s adjustments are incredibly bizarre and he simply cannot understand them.
Tyler1: “Look closely here, basically that ability (Nautilus’s Q – Dredge Line) should hit the turret but it never happens, never. In Nautilus’s case, when he uses Q, it should hook to the turret, not me. It’s really very strange, extremely strange that this bug has not been fixed for so long.”

As we can see in the video above, Tyler1 is playing Graves and used E – Quickdraw to dash to the left, hiding behind the turret, yet he still got hooked by Nautilus, an ability that should have been blocked by the turret. This bug is not new; we’ve seen it since season 9, and the strange part, just as Tyler1 mentioned, is that it has been so long and Riot still hasn’t fixed this simple bug.





Perhaps whether during the pandemic or not, Riot Games needs to pay more attention to League of Legends, not just focusing on events and releasing new champions as they currently do.