Proof that intentional feeding detection does not work via in-game reporting.

Ketchup God·7/28/2018, 7:30:27 AM·5 votes·3,036 views

Mirror posting from EUW boards.

For Rioter's reading this: Check ticket number #35920749 and the issued player's previous games, no I don't mean the scores, I literally mean the replays of the player's games. Because otherwise it'll probably be disregarded as a "false report" probably.

For everyone else reading: This guy who was queued in for support, just started the first minute running to mid and dying under turret repeatedly, AFK-ing rest of the time. After reporting, I actually checked his match history to see how long has he been doing this, guess what, "ELEVEN DAYS" of Solo/Duo Queue Ranked intentional feeding, with each scores of 0/15 being the worst and 0/7 being the best KDA. I don't know he's deranking or whatever, but that's not the issue here.

The main issue is that in-game reporting is broken and Riot needs to take notice of this already. It's been more than several games this player has been behaving similiarly but for some reason was able to avoid the detection.

Trying really hard not to give names here, but if you're curious and are gonna just consider this "It's because of you people false reporting the system doesn't work", check my match history on OP.GG, there should be a game with Fiddlesticks in our team.

With this I'll be giving a long break from the game until an official fix notice is released that reports are actually working again.

7 Comments

disregardable7/28/2018, 8:01:11 AM3 votes

winrate and average kda seems to play a large factor in intentional feeding cases. If some games you do really well and other games you int, the system actually isn't smart enough to realize that you're inting half the time. it just assumes you sucked.

ModPeriscope7/28/2018, 3:09:10 PM2 votes

Ah that sucks. No it doesn't work 100% of the time, but you've got a support ticket started, so that'll ensure his actions get looked at. Be patient. Don't bump your support ticket, as it'll just get moved to the bottom of the queue.

catbloodmagic7/28/2018, 9:13:54 PM2 votes

The worst part is, the system has a better chance of banning the people in the game who negatively react to the intentionally feeding player than it does at punishing the inter. I personally don't know how to just let the game go and not at least declare somebody is inting to my teammates so they know. And this alone can get you banned. I've been banned multiple times for simply overreacting to an inter who then reported me and somehow bypassed the system to literally screw ME over. It's ultimately depressing. I know i should be able to just not respond to the situation but once your elo is dropping and you see this happen at least once a day, it's a little painful to be honest.

Ph03n1xb1rd7/30/2018, 11:38:42 AM2 votes

Ye, just as our Rito fanboy moderator said, be patient, it does not work perfectly. He will eventually get banned if he accidentally says a bad word (not for inting tho, that's "too hard to detect"... ).

Vlada Cut7/28/2018, 10:00:31 AM1 votes

This.