Full Chatlogs

JonneeG·8/2/2018, 12:52:32 AM·3 votes·2,013 views

I wish we could see all the chatlogs that a player sees when a player gets punished. Perhaps even timestamps and/or notable events that Riot's API already tracks (notably deaths).

Currently, from what I've seen, you only see your messages and yours alone in a consecutive format. Example: > JonneeG: Hello everyone. How are you all? > JonneeG: Ok lets go! > JonneeG: That's great. I'm doing fine, thanks for asking. > JonneeG: Yeah, His level 6 pwerspike is insane

this sounds odd. it isn't really conversation. it's disjoined and awkward. Yes you can try to fill in the blanks, but there's several valid interperetations with the info given

Now, I agree that putting the name of other people might be some privacy issues, but what if we were to use a pseudonym to cover that up. I know it might be radical, but what if you use champion names to continue the conversation.

>1:00 ALL JonneeG (ziggs): Hello everyone. How are you all? > 1:05 (Blitzcrank): lets invade their Red > 1:10 JonneeG: Ok lets go! > 1:15 ALL (Akali): I'm doing great!, how about yourself? > 1:20 ALL JonneeG (ziggs): I'm doing pretty well myself. thanks for asking. > JonneeG: (Death at 1:40) > JonneeG: (Death at 8:35) > JonneeG: (Death at 9:10) > 9:30 (Warwick): You ok bro? > 9:50 JonneeG (ziggs): Yeah, His level 6 powerspike is insane

Obviously this is shortened by a lot, there would usually be a lot more messages, and a lot more deaths in a real game. The breivity is meant to make the point clear. This should sound more like a conversation, and it should be easier to know who i''m talking with, and why I died (early invade, and 2 times to the laner's powerspike). It clarifies what was in all chat, when, why I responded in a disjointed manner. From this,

I've never been punished for anything league related, but I've seen enough posts on the boards to get the basic understanding of it. Let me know your thoughts on the issue. It would be awesome to hear a Rioter's response to the idea of this.

Edit: if people are able to get these logs I'm describing from support, why are they not included by default. It seems like it would save time for them

29 Comments

Imperial Pandaa8/2/2018, 12:56:48 AM7 votes

The point of it is that context doesn't matter. You are judged for your actions alone in the situation. It doesn't matter who started it or who was worse.

Silly Neeko8/2/2018, 1:01:57 AM4 votes

Except for with chat logs, it is based on your speech. Nothing else matters. Plus it is fairly easy to come up with the names of players in a game, which could lead to the whole name and shame thing.... and personally i dont even trust if people dont alter their own chat logs when they copy and paste it into a forum post. Id be even LESS likely to believe someone about someone elses chat.

The thing is, two wrongs do not make a right. It doesnt matter what anyone else does, in the end your chat is on YOU and you alone. Nobody can force you to flame which is exactly what this idea is trying to promote.... that "this is the reason why i did it".

FOR JUSTICE8/2/2018, 1:16:39 AM4 votes

Its more to tell you that your own behaviour isnt the most acceptable, and no matter how heated others try to get you its your job to keep a level head. Hence why they send you only youre own to explain what your saying that isnt acceptable.