Please provide a "I fed this much gold" statistic.
It'd give a better understanding of how expensive deaths can be, and for those with high kills and deaths to think twice of how good they are doing.
It'd give a better understanding of how expensive deaths can be, and for those with high kills and deaths to think twice of how good they are doing.
Agreed.
I'm a really bad bronze adc main and it's only recently I've discovered that going 12/12/12 is causing the team more problems than the tanky top laner who goes 0/4/12
We absolutely absolutely need this
I made that suggestion half a year ago for the same reason.
Gold Given, and damage shielded would be nice too
The Vayne I had on my team last night would break the charts.
"Gold Given"
I think the reason it won't be implemented is because of post game abuse.
Gold contribution: Gold gained from kills and assists versus gold fed enemies when dying.
But don't show anyone but the player himself.
"Congratulations, Summoner! Aided by your wise counsel and cunning spellcraft, your Champion has secured the title of Most Valuable Participant…for the nation-state against which you have just fought."
I strongly support this idea.
Also, when Riot finally makes death recap useful again they should also include how much gold the enemy team got in your death recap.
Need more up-votes. I would like feeders to realize the error of their ways when they run into a 1v2 and manage to give an ASSIST and a KILL while getting only one kill out of it.
lol rito hasn't even implemented the replay system after this many years too
or make a tooltip saying "It's not about getting kills,but getting them and surviving.".
One kill is just 10-20 minions or something like that.
Please.
I'm so tired of the 25/20
telling me, the 5/1
, that I didn't do shit the entire game.
I actually agree with this. Some may be worried at how it could be used to harass other players, but if it's kept for the score screen it'll be more useful than harmful. Mind you, we all know the people who REALLY need it won't pay attention to it, but I know I'd like to have that statistic for myself to evaluate how I did.
That statistic is set in stone and you can calculate it with a 100% accuracy from the KDA.