ULTIMATE LEAGUE SYSTEM CHANGE FOR THE BETTER!!!
The problem with this game is that a player like me with experience is hardstuck silver 4. I win lane, and I lose game. I only win game when my team doesn't feed. Why do I get supports that never ward and junglers that never get objectives and only gank all game?
An experienced player like me should automatically get Gold 4. Remove the option to derank to silver league. An novice player should get Silver 4.
Wouldn't that mean more bad players will be in Gold 4? No. You only become Gold 4 only if you get to Gold 4. You cannot be hardstuck Gold 4 if you are not Gold 4.
How to determine a experienced player? A player that reached a specific league is their niche. A player that has over 8 months of playing time on their account. A counter for player's overall K/D ratio, cs per minute, and wards.
Smurfs will be excluded obviously because they will not have 8 months of playing time. So they cannot abuse this. Bad players should not abuse this. Bad players will be in games containing Gold 4 players that actually belong in Gold or higher,
This system should encourage players to practice instead of grinding out games to get to a specific league.
So every season, Gold league players will always be Gold league. They also have the power of not getting deranked to Silver league. Now this is in place. Gold league players that is aiming to reach platinum by grinding out games without improving will also suffer the same faith as silver league players that is also grinding out games.
We need to reduce players that just play the game for fun out of Ranked. Ranked is not for fun. There's nothing fun about ruining other player's games with their idiotic plan and ignorant view on the game. I have silver league players tell me "this [champion] counters this [champion]" They don't understand that skill counters champions not champions itself.
Most importantly MMR is not about winning or losing games. MMR should also be about: -CS Per Min -Overall K/D Ratio -wards/objectives
People tell me K/D ratio don't matter. They tell me someone that goes 40 and 1 in one game doesn't make them a good player. But they actually have no idea what they are talking about. Just because someone goes 40 and 1 in a game doesn't mean that it will have a major impact on their overall K/D ratio.