Less LP lost based on your letter grade
Thought it would be nice
Thought it would be nice
I honestly felt your letter grade should be used to allow you to lose less LP if you lose as well. I suggested this many times, but people call me a mad man, and that it is a abuseable system.
However I find it hardly fair to lose 16-21 lp while you were
12/1/17
while your teammates were along the lines of
1/8/4 or 2/10/7
I agree I deserve a penalty of sorts if i lose, their is always something I could of done better, but where is the fairness when two players had a completely different performance level, yet are given the same penalty?
high reward should not be given to those that are selfish
They will need to fix the grading system before they implement this, because currently it value CS over anything else.
Also trolls might be able to abuse this, for example, if someone plays Zed support and steals all the CS from the adc, they might easily get a high grade since Zed isn't usually played as a support.
Disagree - then it will cause even more trolling to the tune of 'missing ping missing ping missing ping missing ping omfg you ks now i lose more lp kk feeding /all report this shy stole kill lawl enjoy win come mid for kills'
Besides, if anything, if you go 12/1 and still lose, that should be even more punishable since you didn't do anything with your lead.
And believe me, as a LB main it happens almost every single loss where I'm disgustingly fed, but team won't group / refuses to take objectives / won't defend turrets etc etc. Would it be fair that I always lose less LP on the virtue my champion just happens to rack up a shitton of kills and gets S's every game regardless of win or not?
People will argue that some playstyles will receive less ELO compared to other playstyles... tanky splitpushers that splitpush their way to victory will receive less ELO than playing Kha'Zix who's going 19/2 in victories.
No, this will never work because people will decide a match is done early and give up and sit back and try to preserve their grade instead of trying to win the game.