The community is just making this game horrible to play...

Cevrad·5/19/2019, 3:40:31 PM·2 votes·624 views

Having played on EUW and NA now, can definitively say that EUW is the more fun region to play on. They actually care about the result of the game. This used to be a competitive game, where everyone cared about the outcome of the game in an attempt to climb rank, and now its just a massive sesspool of for fun players who care about nothing but running it down and flipping coins with their off-meta pick because "that's what's fun". My question: When did having fun become acceptable when it comes at the cost of the outcome of the game? Running into your opponent again and again trying to kill them being 3 levels down is apparently not intentionally feeding anymore because "we can never tell if someone is truly running it down". I am actually impeccably tired of losing games where I stomp my matchup insanely hard purely because my laners are dead more than they are alive while they say "I'm just having fun".

And some might go: well you can do both can't you? No, you can't play for fun and try to win the game. Locking in Teemo top after you see Irelia, and then proceeding to int the whole laning phase because you just run at her again and again isn't trying to win the game. You intentionally put yourself at a matchup disadvantage, and then proceeded to run it down.

I dunno, it just feels so shitty that the system allows players to do absolutely nothing to attempt to win the game, but you say 1 negative thing in chat and you get banned. S A F E S P A C E B O I S.

1 Comments

Ragnaveil5/19/2019, 4:01:59 PM1 votes

Or, Riot should be upping punishments instead of the simple love tap. And also not making a double standard or flat out not punishing the right people. Someone intentionally starts playing before remake happens (like 2 seconds before remake vote): Nope, thats fine. Someone who gets angry at the person for practically causing a 20LP loss by doing said thing above: Instant chat restriction and loss of honor.