Has anyone read the tips on how not to get baned on support page?

purplum·11/19/2019, 1:59:32 AM·3 votes·2,584 views

Are you joking riot?

  1. Mute all, pings and everything.
  • How am i going to comunicate with team for decisions?
  1. Rage verbaly on your screen.
  • Yeah ill shout like a maniac with no purpouse, instead of writing whats wrong.
  1. Avoid solo que. Ok then just remove solo que since nobody will report you when you play flex 5v5. P.S. You need to refresh your HR, riot.

23 Comments

rujitra11/19/2019, 2:19:35 AM7 votes

So... when players refuse to abide by the rules, and Riot provides methods in which the player can make it less likely they want to violate the rules in game (or to express their frustration in a manner that is not against the rules), that's bad?

Yin Yang Taoist11/19/2019, 5:09:05 AM3 votes

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Are you joking riot?

  1. Mute all, pings and everything.
  • How am i going to comunicate with team for decisions?
  1. Rage verbaly on your screen.
  • Yeah ill shout like a maniac with no purpouse, instead of writing whats wrong.
  1. Avoid solo que. Ok then just remove solo que since nobody will report you when you play flex 5v5. P.S. You need to refresh your HR, riot.

But this way you'd definitely not get banned. Can't get angry about something you can't see! I think that this is for the people who are on their last legs and about to get permanently banned.

ChaosReyn11/19/2019, 3:08:19 AM2 votes

I mean, at the heart of it all, it's still a game. And like any game, sport, or...really anything that people get that worked up about, the rule still stands: If you can't handle it, nobody's forcing you to...just don't play it.

I mean...think about that though. They're quite literally telling you the same damn thing that everyone else wants you to do if you're toxic: stop ruining everyone else's games, and walk the fuck away. Is there anything wrong with that? Or did yall expect them to suck off the offenders and try to wean them back into the game as a less toxic person..? The amount of mixed signals from this community astounds me, I swear. It's literally "omfg my games are ruined! KILL ALL TROLLS!! YEEEEEET!!!" to "omfg, how do you ever believe you're civilized while you're flaming people over their gameplay? Sure, he's 0/11 at 8 minutes in and said he was running it down in chat, but it also says you called him a "fucking asshole" one time while he inted for another 12 minutes in your promo game, so yeah, fuck you, take the perma!" And it swaps at the flip of a switch.

Ph03n1xb1rd11/19/2019, 3:20:00 PM2 votes

They should have just gone with "Do not play the game!".

zPOOPz11/19/2019, 2:06:31 AM2 votes

[citation need]

Actually, I would like to see this page. I tried and couldn't find it.

Mr Sa1nt11/19/2019, 2:05:11 AM2 votes

2 and 3 are pretty funny.

  1. They want you to rage at your screen and accomplish nothing, instead of telling other people to stop being toxic.

  2. Don't play solo queue? What about the rest of the game, and the toxic players outside of ranked? Telling people not to play, that hardly seems like constructive criticism on their part. It doesn't really seem logical as a way to keep players playing, either.

Tele II11/19/2019, 6:12:55 AM2 votes

Sounds like good ideas for the emotionally undeveloped who cant control their emotions and need vague tips because they cant get a 1 on 1 counseling session. I mean the rules are laid out. That didnt help them. So instead of telling them what not to do (because that didnt work obviously), they give general tips and alternative ways to avoid punishments, because just telling them the rules didnt work. They do sound dumb to me though, I'll give ya that. But its not like you have to heed their advice. Theyre just optional lol.

Jennifer1711/19/2019, 7:31:06 AM2 votes

i think the shouting at your screen is supposed to not make you rage at your team members. "writing whats wrong" sounds like a fair point. like saying last teamfight we did this wrong. totally fine. but what riot means is the typical "omfg you all are r%%%%%s fuck you all" stuff.

mack911211/19/2019, 2:57:58 AM1 votes

Just be a nice person essentially which honestly isn’t very hard.

Far more work to verbally abuse someone or int compared to just trying your best and being a team player.