I reported someone who inted and then rage quit yesterday

ScriptBrand·6/6/2017, 3:12:36 PM·2 votes·689 views

Why did I just see them again in a game today? Why doesn't riot punish this behavior. This behavior is the absolute WORST possible. I'd much rather have someone toxic than someone who ints then leaves the game. Why were they not banned yesterday for doing this crap?

17 Comments

DrCyanide6/6/2017, 3:23:51 PM6 votes

If they regularly AFK, then they're getting punished before getting into game (waiting up to 20 minutes before they're allowed into a game).

The automatic intentional feeding detection isn't up to par yet, and honestly it seems like half the players in this game can't tell the difference between intentional feeding and doing bad, so there are a lot of false reports to sift through before that system will be better.

Dolyna6/6/2017, 3:28:56 PM4 votes

It's not instant. Normally, it takes repeated bad behavior to receive punishment. It goes on their record. If they do that kind of thing enough times, then they get punished. Never expect that your report will be the one to trigger the punishment.

DuskDaUmbreon6/6/2017, 3:50:53 PM2 votes

Could very well be one particular instance of it. Just because someone ints once, it doesn't mean they've done it before.

And these things take a lot of time to go through, anyways.

Xidphel6/6/2017, 5:20:00 PM2 votes

If he does that again, report him again. That simple.

Lord Phazanor 6/6/2017, 5:43:48 PM1 votes

Because it happens to everyone (almost). Doing it once or twice in a year isn't worthy of a ban, like doing one mistake in your life won't ruin it. Repeat that mistake enough and you'll start to see the repecussions. When you'll get so mad (for IRL reasons or in game reasons) that you'll go AFK, you'll be happy that you won't get banned "just" for that. Going AFK is bad, but it's not bad enough to be banned.