Stop acting like being toxic is the only way to tilt someone.

KHB·7/13/2016, 7:37:16 PM·1 votes·585 views

I can handle being called the N word. I can handle shit talkers. But when my team feeds, and I mean really fucking feeds, then tries to say "everythings ok" when the game is 3 to 15 pisses me off more then anything. The game is not ok. You are not improving.

Ive never given up on most games, I just won a 4v5 from the start, but this last game I legitimately left. I am sick of this. If you are going to feed and not show any signs of communication with the team I refuse to play.

Feeding is more toxic then people talking shit.

3 Comments

SpiiderTheNerd7/13/2016, 7:49:39 PM2 votes

Just my own opinion, everybody has a bad game. I used to be extremely toxic, but what I did, was when I fed, I would prefer my teammates provide constructive criticism to improve my game, and vice versa. People will talk shit, you either ignore them, or correcting their grammar is the best way to shut someone up. But instead of getting mad at the feeders, tell them what they need improvement on, and if they take your advice, awesome, if not, THEN, report them.

SAxxx Gill Bates7/13/2016, 8:01:19 PM2 votes

In times like that, you should learn to calm down and clear your mind. Give them a simple objective to complete, if they don't listen, it isn't your fault because you tried your best because some people don't know what is the right and wrong thing to do. Getting angry at something you can not change is the easiest way to go on a loosing streak. Reach out to those people, tell them, neutrally, "I don't think you should play Ranked until you get a better knowledge of the game [provide link, source]." Maybe just a couple of pointers, tell them what they should practice.

Just in a nice enough way to not step on their toes. To be honest, I was one of those people, but I didn't have any understanding of the game, some people are genuinely ignorant and you need to tell them this so they can learn, and you will be making a much needed healthy addition to the League community.

Krigjer7/13/2016, 8:24:38 PM1 votes

When someone is 'feeding' (because quite frankly, having a poor game and being outplayed shouldn't be called feeding), odds are very high that they're perfectly aware that they're making the game harder for their teammates. Them saying 'it's okay' is them trying to keep morale up.

Because I personally don't give a shit if you're feeding. It's when you start to become negative and make it clear you're giving up that I consider you toxic.