Getting mildly upset in a few games and giving teammates actual playing advice is bannable

WinkleWinkle·3/8/2019, 3:10:01 AM·1 votes·2,155 views

Yo so I just got a 10 game chat report for logs of 3 games where sure i was mildly toxic once or twice but nowhere near as toxic as my teammates, and most of what i was saying was legitimate advice to try and win (Mute a toxic player, play more passive, don't take that risky gank). If there really was something here worth a chat ban I'd like to know but like? here's the chatlogs with some context, https://textuploader.com/15k8s If getting mildly tilted and saying your teammates suck once or twice is chat ban worthy, then whatever ban me but that's kinda ridiculous to me. also this is the results of the Ez/Bard game for reference https://imgur.com/a/Y7DYOUO

12 Comments

GreenKnight3/8/2019, 3:15:13 AM5 votes

We don't need context, it doesn't matter if your chat logs are toxic because of some events. What matters is that you said things that are not tolerated in chat.

Maybe you were just slightly less toxic than them, but you still were toxic.

I write "toxic" way too much nowadays.

Jo0o3/8/2019, 3:15:17 AM5 votes

Why died and made you team captain? Advising your teammates is fine in a neutral or positive tone, but you don't get to just pick apart every single choice your teammates make and expect them to just be chill with it. Telling Bard to stay in lane is particularly bad advice, as Bard is an aggressive, roaming support by design. No Bard player worth their chimes is going to pay any attention to that attempt at shotcalling.

"Stating facts is illegal now!" is terrible logic. You can't just insult your teammates and act like you're just stating objective facts. In bird culture, this is considered a dick move.

You only got a 10-game restriction, so let this be a lesson: Treat your team with respect, or forfeit privileges. If you don't have anything positive to say, just don't say anything. You can't effectively micromanage four other humans while also playing your own game, so don't try.

Tahngarthor3/8/2019, 5:53:31 AM2 votes

being mildly toxic is still being mildly toxic. You aren't helping the situation by being condecending when you give advice.

HàrrowR3/8/2019, 1:35:38 PM2 votes

Oh man i hope you learn your lesson cause this shit is irritating as fuuuuuuuuuuuck

Telling people what to do and how to play is really irritating, youre not gonna teach someone how to play in a middle of a game so dont bother telling them, you can try to organize them, like group mid or go baron but please for the love of god dont tell people how to play their champs.

Especially in normal game, whenever i try out new build or something there's bound to be one dude that will start pinging it and then flaming even if we are winning and if we are losings its cause i didnt buy X item instead of Y item and now all lanes and jungle is losing cause of me, this is so tilting im glad you got chat banned honestly, people need to stop with this shit, play your game

SylphEy33/2/2020, 5:00:50 PM1 votes

Can relate. Some players just aren't that good at the game, and on top of that, they're insecure. It's not that they can't listen or learn, it's more of their own egos. If I were them in that situation, I would take the advice regardless of how harsh it is, and how stupid it'd make me look. It's how I learn to improvise and adapt from better players. If you're always giving in and conforming to a group without trying new ideas, you'll never improve. (Also, good life advice)