Behavior/quitting
I am now officially quitting league, for now. There is too much negativity in this game right no and not enough punishment. I have played for several years now and never had such a terrible experience until recently, Primarily after the removal of the tribunal and input of the automated system. I have literally seen times where i can play 10-20 games in a row, and while i may get a few wins out of them, Just about all had one or more had trollers/feeders/ragers in each and every one. Generally making my win/loss ratio look really bad, no matter how good or bad I might play on that particular time frame. And therefore, my rank never feels like its at where my skill levels are. There are even players who WAY outclass me in how well they play and are also stuck in the ass end of ranked/normal match ques.. I fully understand that you cant possibly stop it all from happening, but there could easily be preventative measures used to keep good players progressing and the bad ones, including bad behavior down. There used to be too, where did it go? When I started playing, even though i had a lot to learn back then, When there was a feeding player or just an extremely tilted one, upon report, there would be a 'loss prevention' that would kick in. That might not be the best course of action today, but there should be something there. I WANT to keep playing, but I cannot continue giving others the ability of hurting myself and others by playing this game in its current state. Negativity is going to be everywhere, but is ignoring the problem or just giving a 'slap on the wrist' the best course of action? No its not. So, for now I am walking away. I'd rather not, because when everyone truly is playing for fun and progression this is an amazing game. As of right now though, its terrible, and it just plain makes me mad, and I cant let it do that to me. Hopefully someday soon, I can return and see a much larger effort to try to repair the damage this community has brought to Riot and League of Legends. I'd like to be proud to play this game again someday. -Kelci