Curious for other players opinions.

Hazdog·12/9/2016, 12:30:02 PM·1 votes·593 views

Honestly, just thought I'd post something to hear feedback from other players. Do you think Riot should be banning people who quit games? I'd say I get people quit every 1 in 3 games. So 33.3% of games there is a quitter. I've na.op.gg'd them weeks after, and they're all still playing. This shows me that Riot aren't doing enough. Opinions?

6 Comments

Kei14312/9/2016, 2:51:30 PM3 votes

I've recently been getting alot of these "gg, team no surrender, Imma AFK" people in my games (maybe cos of placements).

I've actually gotten a report feedback twice already in regards to unsportsmanlike behavior.

fumiefan12/10/2016, 8:44:08 PM2 votes

Do you think Riot should be banning people who quit games?

No.

I've been on both sides of this.

If I'm getting stomped, I'd rather call it a day then hope in another 20 mins we might be able to pull it back.

As for having an unwanted leaver in a game - Riot should immediately discount the game and offer you a leave free of charge too. Dota does this and it works out great. They should also have a set up where players on the AFK'd team could share that person's gold or XP and have the option to use them as a bot, ala CSGO. It would still suck, but it would give you a chance.

PillCosbyDoeBoy12/9/2016, 12:38:48 PM1 votes

Yes. I look at you just as I do int. If it's ranked that's even worse. You queue up, wait, ban/select champions, load, wait, play, and then people like you quit. Wasting other people's time. So yes I do believe that you should be banned. Riot doesn't focus on them as much as they should. You have plenty of people who quit and intentionally feed. Intentionally feeding is how they get around it now. You don't want to give them the surrender so they force the game by feeding. Riot doesn't deal with them effectively either. Reverse boosting is another form of int. Report them/submit a ticket and move on. Riot doesn't feel that they are Public Enemy #1. It's the toxic players who they're going after.