A Harmless Question,,,,,,

ZDarkNightRises·11/7/2016, 2:58:31 PM·3 votes·460 views

I Have Noticed alot of people making threads about how they got banned and stuff like that , and i wonder why people back in season 3-4 got a chance to get unbanned by the level 20 account challenge ? i mean most of the premabanned people got another chance , i think this is a little unfair don`t you think , maybe it didnot work back then for some people but iam 100% sure that doing something similar for people that lost their accounts for years will affect them somehow , anyone agrees with me ? (BTW Iam not banned )

7 Comments

elduris11/7/2016, 4:44:19 PM5 votes

As ReadyxPlayerxOne mentioned, the success rate was extremely low and Riot didn't see this as a viable platform for reform. Riot, like any company, sometimes takes chances on ideas that don't pan out the way they expect. A while ago, when chat restrictions were introduced, you'd sometimes see people with thousands of games chat restricted, almost as a permanent chat restriction. However, those same players would just find other ways to troll in game, be it through intentionally feeding, staying AFK, etc. So when the Instant Feedback system was developed, and all these instances were accounted for, there was no reason to keep the permanent chat restrictions as an option because it was clearly ineffective.

I'm sure there will be similar scenarios in the future, maybe not with player behavior as we've seen in the past, but perhaps with other changes. The jungle plants, for example.

ReadyxPlayerxOne11/7/2016, 3:07:31 PM3 votes

The success rate with the level 20 challenge was only 5%. That's why RIOT stopped doing it. Literally 95% of the players that went through it failed the challenge or returned to their previously bad behavior when their main account was instated.

Unstoppable Monk11/7/2016, 3:04:08 PM2 votes

not this thread again

AngelFrost0011/7/2016, 3:01:11 PM1 votes

I never got banned in games... Except for boards [zombie-nunu-tears]

I ~~MISS EU ~~ Love NA boards tbh.