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For many years, League of Legends players have been able to enjoy the MOBA on mobile thanks to Wild Rift. Riot Games’ gameplay can also adapt to the latest technologies, such as the recent Apple Vision Pro launched on February 2. Despite its high price, $3,499, it has already sold out in numbers, and viral videos about the device are flooding the web.
So some users have asked themselves a question: can Apple Vision Pro run everything?
It was on Reddit that a player demonstrated League of Legends on the Apple Vision Pro, and indeed, it seems to work pretty well. We see the user playing Ezreal, casting a few spells, and he’s even opened another window on the left to help with his build, one of the famous third-party sites that help players. Other windows and programs are also open, which apparently have no effect on the smoothness of the game.
He also explains in the comments thatHe used the Mac mirror function and played with mouse and keyboardWhich explains the fluidity of his game. He also faced many problems in configuring the game on Apple devices.
Obviously, this presentation caused a reaction, and the response from the community was not really positive, even mocking.
In short, the game doesn’t seem to suffer too much from running on the Apple Vision Pro, but players aren’t really reassured. The author of the publication has made it clearHe wasn’t advocating playing this way, but just wanted to check if manipulation was possible
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