The use of "inting"

Dabluechimp·2/24/2018, 2:54:00 AM·1 votes·1,833 views

the way the player base has become just makes me dread queuing for any match, because all any game has become is if you're not positive, you're "inting"

[zombie-brand-mindblown]

3 Comments

ModPeriscope2/24/2018, 3:11:50 AM3 votes

I don't think that's always the case.

I just started off 1/7 22 minutes into a 33 minute game as Alistar. I did get 2-3 "wtf are you doing" pings, but no one accused me of inting, and no one hit the /surrender, even though their Draven was fed. I finished 2/10/19 (wait...that's not an improvement) with a win.

Don't give up. If someone's accusing you of inting, hit the mute button, and ride on.

Edit: and I somehow ended up with all 4 honors. Makes up for the stupid feeling I had throughout most of the game.

HavokDash2/24/2018, 4:11:54 AM3 votes

I have been accused of Inting...While I was 0/0/0. Inting has been reduced of "I dont like what you did, so I am going to use "inting" as a way to punish you for not doing what I say. I dont Intentionallly feed, I have more self respect than that. I make stupid mistakes I get outplayed. I have bad games. But I have no interest in "running it down mid" or intentionally giving up kills. But people want thier perfect game, so its easier to convince themselves that they played perfectly if they can say "I played perfectly, we lost because X inted" when in reality, X unexpectedly triggered a 4v1 "Murder-bush" hiding in the river and got CC'ed into next week

TL:DR Learn the GOD DAMN DIFFERENCE between "INTENTIONALLY Feeding" and "BEING OUTPLAYED"

MagicFlyingLlama2/24/2018, 3:02:09 AM1 votes

Inting is when the ADC escapes a 1v3, is behind turret, turns around and flashes straight into them with 10% hp, and dies.

All else is optional.