"we're going to take care of intenional feeders"

TenSlashTen·9/26/2014, 12:33:15 PM·1 votes·360 views

I want you to look at my last game on the enemy team riot. Why is this still happening? Why riot? Suicide mid turrets? What is this season 1 bot matches in beta? Seriously? "don't worry we're banning all the toxic negative attitudes!" Well good job, how about perm banning the real trolls. This jayce wasted everyones time. I didn't learn anything, team didn't learn anything. They certainly didn't learn anything.

But at least we banned that guy that swore a few times in chat right? Pathetic.

6 Comments

Deep Terror Nami9/26/2014, 12:47:23 PM2 votes

The only thing you can really do is report them. Too many people get ticked off, vent in game on forum or at the end-game lobby and never report. If people just reported appropriately, ppl like this wouldn't be able to feed for hundreds of games (I browsed a feeder history all the way back once. Literally hundreds of full speed feed matches in a row). What I don't understand is how they can do it many times in a row (14 in this case) and they don't get reported enough.

Hyrum Graff9/26/2014, 1:50:35 PM2 votes

When Riot made the announcement about dealing with intentional feeders, they said they were taking it easy to start and only banning the people who they were 10000% sure were feeding, because it would really suck to get banned for having a bad game (let's be honest, everybody has bad games).

I imagine they'll gradually ramp up their efforts as they get more data about how their early systems are working.

Also, verbal abuse is, in some ways, an easier issue to tackle because you have chat logs, and verbal abuse is verbal abuse, no matter the reason. Feeders are harder because you need to make sure it's not just someone having a bad game.

Baitsa Dasuto9/26/2014, 2:25:33 PM1 votes

Don't worry, if you look at his match statistic you'll see he does this way too often, and soon the new system (which is still being tested at this point) will kick in and he'll get his punishment.