RANKED IS MORE CANCEROUS THAN CANCER ITSELF

Yautja wannabe·2/15/2017, 1:54:04 AM·5 votes·3,069 views

So, about three to four days ago, I was on a seven game winning streak in ranked, and managed to enter my promos for Gold V. A few days later I'm Silver II with 63 LP. Why? Because for the past three days I've been getting teammates who argue, feed, flame, give up within the first five minutes of a game, and overall who are just complete douche bags, which begs the question - how the hell am I supposed to rank up when all it takes is one asshole to ruin everything? I don't care what anyone says, the toxicity in the LoL community hasn't gone down a bit. ESPECIALLY in ranked. As much as I'd like to move up the ladder, I think I'll just stick to playing normal games. At least then I can have some fun :/

12 Comments

Telephone Booth2/17/2017, 12:42:25 AM3 votes

I'm pretty sure my mom's breast cancer was more cancerous than your petty first world problems in a video game. Lol I always quit after a win streak for a few days cuz the turn around is horrible. It's almost guaranteed that if you have a nice long win streak, it's gonna be followed by a terrible, frustrating lose streak.

Swarmer2/15/2017, 2:02:23 AM1 votes

Out of silver its easy to get, you easily do it 1v5, actually its possible till platinum, then teamgames actually start, if you are complaining about teammates, there is a problem in yourself too, and most of the times when silvers and bronzes complain, they are actually the ones at fault, not their teammates. Been speccing and playing with them, they are cancer in the team that blames the team.

Yautja wannabe2/15/2017, 4:31:36 AM1 votes

Yeah, you two make some good points, and normally I try to maintain that mindset, but lately I've been getting that one guy who instalocks teemo and runs it down mid if you catch my drift

MUSHROOM MIDGET2/15/2017, 6:31:12 AM1 votes

there are 4 chances to get a troll, afk, rager on your team. as long as you are not one of those things. there are 5 chances for a troll, afk or rager to be on the other team. statistically it is certain that over time there will be more of these people on the enemy team than there are on your team.

therefore it is a fact that people who argue, feed, flame, and give up will help you win more games than they make you lose.

ImBadWithNames10/17/2017, 7:14:47 PM1 votes

This game is just cancer, no one can take it serious. The game is decided in champ select, who gets the biggest fucking retards on their team. And they say hearthstone is RNG based.

HalcyonDweller10/17/2017, 7:27:20 PM1 votes

If you're struggling with teammates who argue, it may help to learn how to diffuse arguments and other similar situations.

A friend of mine solves it by taking the blame for everything, even if they obviously didn't do it. In CSGO for example, one guy will pick up a gun and another guy will start raging at the first guy for taking 'their' gun.

My friend: "hey, my bad dude, I didn't realize." Flamer: "No I'm talking to the other guy" My friend: (ignoring the reference to the other person) "yeah man, I made a huge mistake. I'm sorry, it won't happen again." Flamer: "... "

Works like a charm. It takes all the wind out of their sails. They got angry and were gearing up for a fight in chat, but then the wrong person took the blame and there's no simple way to continue flaming.

Plus it's the funniest shit ever to watch them stumble for a reason to stay angry and come up empty.

Damn, now I need to make this its own post.

GarthBrooksXD2/15/2017, 2:02:19 AM1 votes

If you actually tried to have fun when u played and focused on improving instead of worrying so much about ur fucking lp/rank then u would climb i guarantee it.

ZeroTalont2/17/2018, 5:59:11 AM1 votes

Literally my first game of ranked solo/due i get called a troll for not being as good as my enemy lane and have one of my team mates go into all chat and tell them to report me for feeding my lane and being a troll trying to lower there ranks. I want to know why people are like this and why there so rude like i'm sorry for not being as good as my opponent.