Playing Dumb

FfenixPhire·2/20/2020, 11:54:11 PM·1 votes·2,536 views

Does reporting notice people who are inting and just pretending its lag,nonverbal toxicity? "oh my gosh my ping so high," i tell him to ping his ping "idk how." flashing 2 towers deep into their turret. "oops my bad got to reconnect"

4 Comments

zPOOPz2/20/2020, 11:59:24 PM3 votes

https://support.riotgames.com/hc/en-us

Something like that will required manual review. There's no chance in hell the IFS can understand someone lied about high ping and then able to look at the actual ping at that instance in the game and then correlates that back to understand the lie. Submit a support ticket, post link to that match history, and describe what happened. No one on this board have any way to discern the truth of what you said either because we are all regular players here.

On the other hand, if you reported that player under game play offense (intentionally feeding), then the bot doesn't really look at chat to begin with so it doesn't matter if he lied or not because chat is not being considered for game play offense. All it will be is someone ran into enemy turrets for no apparently reason. Still submit a support ticket though.

Tele II2/20/2020, 11:59:21 PM2 votes

Oof... please proof read. Its fucked. I dont know. If youre lagging and it makes you look like youre inting, im guessing Riot can tell if its lag. They usually err on the side of caution and dont ban their own players unless its obvious trolling. Not sure if that answers your question because I could barely follow that mess of a post.

Cind3rkick2/21/2020, 12:04:47 AM2 votes

There is a big difference between inting and lagging. There is a very obvious difference.

Just 1 or 2 stupid plays isnt enough to be considered inting, and I have definitely done more than that while actually trying to win :/

And... chat longs are irrelevant when considering inting. It looks at other factors. (Most likely time between deaths and movement around the map)

Then again... I dont know this for certain but im pretty sure thats how it's done