How advanced is instant feedback

venomous frost·1/30/2017, 1:44:23 PM·4 votes·650 views

So I reported someone in one of my last games who didn't cs any jungle camps as the jungler, he didn't flame, he didn't afk as defined by the system. He just danced in his jungle, ran around, and attacked some camps a couple of times to not trigger the afk warning, then just rolled away.

How does the system pick this up? If looking at the score, you could think he was just having a bad day, only manual reviewing would see he literally afk'd in his jungle. Is this the next level inting? very slim chance to get banned? How does the system deal with this? He did it a couple more times judging by his match history.

Fun fact: he said it wasn't his main and didn't care, but he had 700(!) games played in season 7.

9 Comments

Kei1431/30/2017, 2:46:48 PM2 votes

The system can see click locations, click frequency, skill ups, use of the "stop" command etc.

His way of gaming the system is easy to detect.

Will he get punished? probably with the leaver buster system - low priority queues.

Will he get banned for it? maybe after manual review.

IM A ID A IR A1/30/2017, 2:06:09 PM1 votes

he said it wasn't his main and didn't care, but he had 700(!) games played in season 7.

Tbh, that's not a proof that this is his main account. I played like 1000 games in season 6 on my second account and not even 200 on my main just because i don't need any IP on my main anymore because i can't by anything and there is no need to keep playing on this account beside to get my Diamond frame at season end.

back to topic:

There is no 100% sure way to predict how the system will deal with this. There are players who run down mid 20 games in a row until something happens and there are players who seem to have a bad game vs higher Elo players and get banned.

If i would bet, i would say nothing happens.

Magical Player1/30/2017, 8:32:07 PM1 votes

A manual review will catch this.

themachamp1/31/2017, 12:46:44 PM1 votes

"How advanced is instant feedback?"- Its about as advanced as a floppy disk tbh.