This is what the game doesn't need.

07KrSAonCe·5/26/2016, 5:11:54 AM·1 votes·495 views

Just played with a kid on my team. Decided to go teemo jungle even when asked not to. He goes 15/16 "I have 15 kills who cares" Also gave the enemy team 16 kills ... look at his match history, everything is Teemo. If he doesn't get top lane, he goes teemo jungle, and out of 20 games had one game above a 1.0 kill/death. Most games were immense feeding. How is someone like this not able to be banned, but got forbid the person who flames him for his constant feeding and just running in with the "i have this much kills" would be insta-banned, but a troll that ruins game play, ruins matches, and makes the game unenjoyable because they don't care, can roam freely to continue pulling this same bullshit. Come on Riot, change this banning system, there's a profanity filter and the ability to mute someone, No one needs to be banned because someone is toxic, especially when something like that pisses them off. No, People like this teemo player need to be banned, for what they do. Thoughts?

6 Comments

deathgod55/26/2016, 5:18:12 AM3 votes

Yea one thought, how do you statistically proof the difference between a feeder and a guy on a really bad streak.

I have both had series with like 10 wins or 10 losses in a row.

that is the difference between flaming and feedling. Flaming is always intentional, feeding isn't. Riot might not want to implement a system that just punishes people for a bad game.

having said that, they could start working on a system that punishes for a lot of executes(like every third game he gets executed in the jungle) or people that die to other people without even dealing damage or running.

oh and that teemo has 12 wins and 12 losses on teemo, just saying.

SrbLud5/26/2016, 5:25:02 AM2 votes

Anyone can play whatever champ in whichever position they want. Out of meta picks and builds are not punishable. If he plays to win then there is nothing you can do about it. If he feeds maybe he's having a bad game. We all know the difference between feeding and intentionall feeding.