Dynamically reported.

Sprots·4/9/2016, 8:53:54 PM·1 votes·253 views

Just finished a game of League of Legends.

My four teammates were q'd together, via dynamic. They were obviously quiet, since presumably they had a voice chat. Point being, our support afk'd for the first 20 minutes of the game. I inquire if they know when he'll be back, no answer. That's fine. Game goes on, we lose a dragon because they force it when I don't have smite up. I explain that I didn't have smite, I get flamed by four people. We lose a baron after I explain that I am lagging (~15k spike) and they force it anyway. Again, flamed by four people. Game goes downhill and we lose. They spam the other team to report me, obviously. I assume that they all do as well.

Can we just go back to being able to q as duo and no more? Getting ganged up on like that was one of the most unfun experiences I've had playing league.

7 Comments

Deep Terror Nami4/9/2016, 8:58:55 PM6 votes

Punishment is calculated per match, not per report, so mass reporting doesn't do any more than a single report will. All they do is flag the match to be checked. If the reports are determined to be false then those players will lose weight in their future reports.

Don't worry over false reporting. If they are harassing you, mute and report them and don't give them any reason for their reports to be valid.

https://ask.fm/RiotLyte/answers/133766694594 https://ask.fm/RiotLyte/answers/133759089858

dagurr4/9/2016, 8:55:20 PM2 votes

dude play with friends is the only solution to this problem. Get some friends

Athina4/9/2016, 9:00:05 PM2 votes

You don't have to worry about them trying to get the other team to report you. Only one report in a single game will trigger the system, and it won't do anything if you weren't doing something wrong in the first place. It sucks when you get these types of players in your games, but the only thing you can really do is mute them if necessary and report them after the game. Asking for reports is harassment after all, and therefore reportable in itself.