I always win lane, then lose the game , then got mad, then get reported.

44454752_DEL·1/15/2016, 5:20:59 PM·2 votes·942 views

Fellas , here is the story just happened 5 minutes ago. ranked game, i was mid lux vs diana , 13/4 support refused warding , kept getting ganked from enemy adc refuse joining team fights or getting caught in their jungle top get caught all the time jungler farms right next to team fights!

and in the end, i got reported for verbal, they got nothing. they acted like a man, kept quiet, feeding, refusing, and in the end, i get 13/4 get reported by riot. i wanna know if this is normal? or ever happened to you before?

20 Comments

FrankerX1/15/2016, 6:42:26 PM4 votes

support refused warding? so did you ward? because you know its the teams job to ward not the supports job. usually the guys who get fed in lane never help their mates during laning phase lol.

Raw1/15/2016, 6:46:16 PM4 votes

"support refused warding" What is this, season 1? http://www.auplod.com/u/uopadl6d63e.png

KillerPenguins1/15/2016, 5:25:17 PM3 votes

it's not what you say, it's how you say it. don't be rude to people and you won't get reported.

Samus721/15/2016, 5:37:46 PM2 votes

People report others for anything. The question here is did you do or say anything that was against the rules? If not, you've nothing to worry about because false reports won't harm you.

Korillo1/15/2016, 5:29:11 PM2 votes

#feedlanewingame

BlueThingamajig1/15/2016, 6:56:42 PM2 votes

My recommendation would be to remove the third step from the process. As such, it would look something like this:

  1. Win lane
  2. Lose game
  3. Shrug, and move on
  4. Get not reported because you're not mad

Obviously, it's your choice whether or not to implement it, but if you do, let me know how it works out.

alasarcher1/15/2016, 9:11:31 PM2 votes

Did you "verbally abuse them for their gameplay"?

Tract1/16/2016, 12:14:24 AM2 votes

There is no excuse for toxicity, and your score makes absolutely no difference, and is never an excuse to be toxic.