Why can't league of legends players ever admit they're wrong?

Morgana Ultima·10/25/2018, 11:40:30 AM·1 votes·1,864 views

As the title says it seems that people on this game have the inability to ever admit they're wrong.

For example, I just played a game with a sion who inted and the strategy failed. We spent 40 minutes watching them die and we accomplished exactly nothing. After the game I point out that his strategy was pretty miserable for the rest of us so he reports me for being 'toxic".

No. I didn't get punished. That's not the point. Why cant a player who is 4/18 admit that they were wrong?

I don't get it. I play with kids who are silver and they can't admit they're wrong. THEY'RE SILVER BUT THEY NEVER MAKE MISTAKES!???

Are players in this game just narcissits? Is it a mental disability? This is the only game I've ever played with people like this. You go play WoW or a similar game and people fuck up they admit. Here, if someone gets smashed into the ground its everyone else's fault but theirs. Why? Why is this community so delusional?

LOL. I love the massive amount of downvotes on this. Prove me right more!

14 Comments

Voldymort10/25/2018, 11:54:53 AM6 votes

Why cant a player who is 4/18 admit that they were wrong?

because one bad game is not evidence of being wrong

SSmotzer10/25/2018, 11:43:04 AM3 votes

4/18?

Sounds like a successful Sion player to me.

Shukr4n10/25/2018, 11:55:27 AM2 votes

I van assure u that after u press "play" and match starts no one

No One

Is.100% right and legit to tell others their mistakes. As long as your team lose, u have always 20% of the guilt.

So, no need to tell others anything

Mordepool10/25/2018, 2:31:11 PM2 votes

Being wrong triggers a response from the pain center of the brain. Rationalizing for example : my jungler didn't provide map pressure and therefore I got camped. Is just part of a defence mechanism to not feel that pain.

everyone is to biased to rate thier own performance with any accuracy And often dont understand what makes a player great in the 1st place

Doge202010/25/2018, 10:23:04 PM1 votes

I constantly look at my mistakes when I play. I just don’t like it when people assume stuff and flame me based on the assumed info. if I am 0/6 on Vi top against Urgot, I would happily say that I made a mistake and let him poke me too much before doing an all-in very early in the game with ignite (btw that was a real game, the exact score wasn’t but I did die a lot to the damn urgot with spell book). Then he did the correct thing and constantly poked and punished me for walking up to poke/trade/farm and was constantly able to burst me down with his item and lvl lead.

People would see my score and automatically assume that I am feeding or something like that when they don’t see what I am dealing with and what happened. Yes I admit I include the mistakes of other people’s with mine, but I also make sure to acknowledge my mistakes and (most importantly) look at how the mistakes of all of my teammates affected the entire team.

Smokin Penguin10/25/2018, 12:20:01 PM1 votes

I play with kids

That is the answer to your question.

The vast majority of players are kids and teens!

Most of the adults that are playing are either going to mute you if you are toxic or they are not going to respond to anything you say because they either have one or two games before they have to go to work or they are just not interested in arguing with strangers about something that doesn't matter...

So now that you know that you are playing with kids and teens how about instead of trying to make them reflect on their actions you instead mute and or report the ones that are being toxic or are trolling.  

##Nobody wants to be told about how bad they were, not even you.

And btw what kind of a response do you expect when you start telling people how badly they played the game and how they are the reason you team lost the game?

  • Do you want them to start apologizing and begging for forgiveness?
  • Or do you want them to admit that you are right and they are wrong and reflect on their actions in a philosophical way that will prevent them from repeating the same mistakes again?

In both cases you are asking too much from someone you don't know!

ŠUÞËRßÅTĆÅT10/25/2018, 12:46:25 PM1 votes

you are wrong.

This Is Your Dad10/25/2018, 2:57:29 PM1 votes

I think he's trying to feed, the guy is higher ranked than me and I don't play that badly in normals so I think he's dicking around until next season.