It'd be nice if we could see account statistics like % games considered toxic by the system

Hexs Fortune·7/19/2017, 4:23:03 AM·4 votes·568 views

Since the honor system got updated and all.

I remember Riot Tantram telling a perma-banned guy that 25 percent of his games were considered toxic.

It'd be great if we could have information like that for our viewing in the client. It'd also be cool to be able to access logs for games that really stand out.

Players would have a metric to measure their toxicity and some would undoubtedly endeavor to lower their percentage

12 Comments

TheViper79117/19/2017, 4:28:14 AM2 votes

No, then people could use that to gain information to skirt around riots automated system.

Starcraft243ver7/19/2017, 11:17:10 AM2 votes

Players would have a metric to measure their toxicity and some would undoubtedly endeavor to lower their percentage

Nah, most player would use it to play around and stay barely behind the red red line.

YerroFever7/19/2017, 5:03:49 AM1 votes

There were some rioter (i forgot who) that supported a report card kind of notice for people to see what kinds of reports they get to try and reform before getting harsher punishments.

RuFiot7/19/2017, 5:49:20 AM1 votes

That will only encourage me to report them for no reason and in the ticket explain them how to play their role and champion

Zelorxon7/19/2017, 7:14:10 PM1 votes

Do games where you asked your teammates to stop inting one by one against 5 people or those where you asked to your support to build a sightstone (and possibly use it) count towards the toxic amount?

Hawckey7/19/2017, 11:59:13 AM1 votes

Riot would never want to be transparent. They're like the type of woman who constantly gives subtle hints and never communicates, they just want to tease us with what's in all of our minds, but never give us the actual story so that we can properly discuss it

TheDonar7/19/2017, 6:08:27 PM1 votes

I think more people would just try to cool out once they got close to 24% for a few games so they could go back to being the jerks they otherwise naturally are to be quite honest.

ModPeriscope7/19/2017, 4:49:38 AM1 votes

I think that's an interesting thing. But would players use it? How useful would it be toward a player's reform?

My thinking is, marginally useful. Folks who are headed to a permaban won't bother with it. Those that will likely reform will probably do so after seeing their chat logs via punishment.