
Lastly, instead of having a “Sort by Role” dropdown box, I figured that you could make “Recent Activity” clickable, and by clicking you could sort your match history by which role you played. I also changed the numbers beneath the “Recently Played” portraits to integers out of 20. All of the sort options would be usable simultaneously, so if you wanted to find all the Ranked Solo/Duo matches in which you played Teemo and won, you could do that. In addition, there was some space on the right hand side below “Recent Activity”, so I figured I would shift everything down a notch to make room for the sort functions. I decided to put it in the top right because most sort functions reside near the top of the page, like OP.gg.

In the top right corner, I’ve added some of the sort functions talked about earlier - you’d have the ability to sort by your game mode, what champion you played, the outcome of the game, and your performance grade. Evident through the widespread popularity of OP.gg amongst new players and veterans, the addition of simple sort functions would increase the efficacy of the Match History page as well as its overall usefulness to players. Currently, if players want to get a useful, sortable match history interface, they must use external resources such as the website na.op.gg. In another scenario, if a user was practicing a certain character over the course of several games and wanted to track his/her progress in the match history, there is no way to easily filter those results out either. In the screenshot above, I have a mixture between the “Custom” game mode and the “Ranked/Solo Duo” game mode, and there is no way for me to only look at the results of one mode specifically. loss), which character the user played, or even game mode. Currently, there is no way to organize the match history list by outcome (victory vs.

However, efficiency problems arise if the user wants to sort by different options. Considering that the sample size of Match History is fixed at 20 games, I don’t think that using percentages is a particularly useful way to display the Recently Played data - perhaps using a fraction (10/20, 7/20) or simply a flat number would make that information much clearer to the player.Īs of now, the learnability and the memorability of the Match History UI is high, since there’s not really much you can do except scroll through your history. Below that, Match History displays the amount of games you played in a certain role (the game classifies champions into 6 different roles, all represented as icons here) using a bar graph. On the right hand side there is an area displaying “Recently Played Champions” as well as the portraits of your most played.

LEAGUE OF LEGENDS MATCH HISTORY FULL
A full display of a single match, accessed by clicking on one match.
