The idea behind forfeiting and why it ruins Leauge
So one of the most painful experience to deal with in league is your team forfeiting before the game is over. I understand that there is a lot to logic behind snowballing and why you should forfeit, especially when looking at the pro level gameplay but in silver and bronze the urge to 'just give up' is entirely frustrating.
I just recently got back into LoL and have been having fun, but one of those uncontrollable experiences that ruins my fun is when my team forfeits before we've even lost an inhibitor turret.
Trust me I've seen plenty of snowball games go one sided and I've seen a 50 minute 25+ kills on one team game end because of one wrong move and a ace.
Yeah I'll admit it, I'm fumed because my team just 4 voted to surrender before losing an inhibitor turret and we were pretty far behind in all terms of map objectives and gold, but they make just as many mistakes as us and with one wrong mistake we could have won the longer that game went on.
There just needs to be some sort of respite for those who don't want to surrender, seriously I hate surrendering even in the face of defeat, I want to try to win the 4v5 (most often) I want to try to somehow pick up a mistake of the enemy and turn that into a victory but when the common idea is just to give up and move on to the next mach a majority of players find it to be a simpler and quicker solution to victory, and I strongly dislike that mindset. It's self defeating.
TL;DR If you never play from behind, you'll never win from behind.