Why do people "support" intentional feeding?

Eezek·6/28/2017, 5:00:53 PM·2 votes·1,144 views

My last game was ruined by an Amumu player that decided that that was the game he needs to troll in. He instalocked amumu, picked ghost and cleanse (the classics) and ran it down mid and toplane. But before that, he asked "Who wants to get fed?" and Yasuo, the enemy midlaner, said "Me, feed me" That's like encouraging or supporting intentional feeding right? + He got fed, and was sht-talking everyone like "Outplayed, noobs" and so on... The bigger problem is that this type of players, most of them, don't get ban after that game because the enemy team, most of the time, honours the feeder instead of reporting him. I got banned 2 weeks for "Intentional feeding" in one game. One game in 3-4 years since I have this account. Yeah, I deserved that, but other people int in more than 10 games, and don't get banned. How that works?

16 Comments

ModPeriscope6/28/2017, 6:21:13 PM3 votes

It only takes one report to trigger a review. I'm not sure how honor vs reports work, but I've got to think that reports have more of an effect on you than honor does. As for the enemy Yasuo player? I'd report it with a note about what he said in game. I don't see a specific category that his behavior falls in, but he is encouraging feeding.

Jo0o6/28/2017, 5:25:17 PM2 votes

Can't anticipate assholes. But I've never heard of "honorable opponent" honors counteracting reports for feeding. Feeding results in bans, as you yourself have experienced. Sometimes people slip through the cracks, shit happens.

Xion The XIV6/28/2017, 5:31:38 PM2 votes

The Riot ban system is just like School. Some times the players will fall between the cracks.

dragfin126/28/2017, 5:03:27 PM1 votes

RIOT don't put skill based incentives into the game so players that could care less ruins games for others with zero repercussions.

archerno16/28/2017, 6:06:01 PM1 votes

So you claim that intentional feeders dont get banned, yet you say how YOU got banned for intentional feeding in one game?

Anonymous Alias6/28/2017, 10:04:25 PM1 votes

People will do anything it takes to win a game