This game is for snowflakes.

Brehfast·11/8/2018, 8:28:24 PM·3 votes·1,005 views

So to start it off, I just got done supporting the worst Kog Maw that's ever downloaded this game, before you jump to conclusions I understand everyone does have bad games but at the end of the day theirs a sensitivity matter that's getting out of hand. If someone says 1 thing to another it's blown out of proportion and you're automatically considered "Toxic" That word makes me cringe, like half of the players that actually play this game. People in this community act like one good player can carry 4 intentional feeders. It's disgusting I actually had to bust my ass to make it to gold yet I'm getting stuck with literal baby's (fresh from the womb) that can't even land a basic skill shot. The Match making ranking system needs to be re-worked theirs no reason I should be playing with such terrible players.

Honestly, Riot you should require ID verification for the actual "adults" that can handle discrimination and learn from it. This game is fun don't get me wrong but you're babying the cry boi's that don't learn from their mistakes. Regardless I will let someone on my team know they're bad if they're doing bad & I will continue to do so every game if it's necessary. This game is simple when it comes down to it I understand not everyone can comprehend things the way I do but at-least try. A monkey from the zoo could play better than you ;)

Constructive criticism is a healthy part of competition and we should not be penalized for it.

Tattle-tailing only bogs down the systems and prevents real bots or intenters from being caught.

15 Comments

Big ol Nom11/8/2018, 8:31:54 PM7 votes

you cant sit there and talk about people being "adults" when you get punished for being a cry baby when the game doesnt go your way, adults can control themselves if you throw a tantrum and get punished its on you and no one else

Oleandervine11/8/2018, 8:36:36 PM6 votes

Constructive criticism is good, and it won't trigger any kind of punishment or validate a report - so long as it's not done with a frequency that would cause it to become harassment. It doesn't matter that someone like your Kog'Maw might be embarrassed and flustered and snap at you when you critique him, if you said nothing that's offensive or violating the rules, that's a personal problem on their end, and won't affect you.

However, the moment you say things like "Stop being a fuck-up" or "Fucking hit your skill shots, noob" that aren't constructive, that's when things go south for you. Constructive criticism is things like "You need to lead them with your ult so it hits them." So it's all a matter of how you phrase things. Riot supports constructive criticism, and the system only punishes people who violate the rules or turn to outright hostility to their teammates. So if you got reported and punished, chances are you're not just being constructive, and posting your chat logs for people to see where you may have gone wrong may help you in the future.

saltran11/8/2018, 8:30:30 PM2 votes

10/10

JustCallMeDaddy211/8/2018, 8:33:56 PM2 votes

I would have to agree. "Reporting for toxicity" only encourages bad players to continue their feeding, and hide behind telling on anyone who criticizes them. Basically saying they have the right to make you lose games, but you don't have the right to complain about it. Gold players should be separated from bronze and lower silvers. The gameplay styles are completely different. You can't improve your skill when you're stuck in games where most of your teammates are 1/11/3

Totally Not Jinx11/8/2018, 9:10:20 PM1 votes

babying the cry boi's that don't learn from their mistakes

[slayer-pantheon-popcorn]

Actions have consequences, BB.