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Automatically Patching League of Legends

League of Legends gets a new patch on a weekly basis. Every Tuesday, when you start the League of Legends client, it'd detect a new patch. Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, it could take five minutes to an hour every time it patches. Lots of time, when I am ready to play, I launch the game, only to find it patching it self for the next fifteen minutes.

One way to reduce the chance you have to wait for the patch is to place the League of Legend short cut into the "Startup" folder. That way whenever you turn on your computer, the League of Legends would check for patches and automatically patch the game. Luckily, the game patches before you have to log in to the game. So when you are actually ready to play, the game is already patched.

Another trick is to launch the League of Legends client as a scheduled task. In this method, you can limit the launch to only Tuesdays, where the majority of the patches occurs. This trick is more useful than the "Startup" folder trick if your computer is always on and never shuts off. But it may not be as useful if you only set it to launch on Tuesdays. For example, the Fiora patch this week hasn't launched today (Tuesday); it's rumored to be launched tomorrow.

Fido
Wed, 29 Feb 2012 04:18:04 +0300

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