To all you jerks and jerkettes out there...

Xurreal·5/27/2016, 10:52:04 PM·10 votes·713 views

When you go into a League of Legends game, you need to be ready for anything. If you feel like you should only get best case scenario games, then you should be playing with 4 other people you know and trust to do exceptionally well every single game. If you queued up in a queue where the system puts you in a team of random players (This is the part I stress heavily, so please consider this carefully)

YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO COMPLAIN OR RAGE WHEN SOMEONE ON YOUR TEAM DOES NOT MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS

The system is trying to get games going whatever way it can. By queuing up, you are accepting the liklihood of getting a player who is new to the champion, role, or game.

YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO TELL THEM TO UNINSTALL OR TO GO BACK TO BOTS. YOU DO NOT HAVE THE RIGHT TO JUDGE THEM

This is toxic behavior and is reportable behavior as it falls under harassment and verbal abuse, whether you believe it or not.

If it is Ranked, you can't punish a person for losing the game because the MMR system is already in place for that. Basically, stop taking your anger out on other people and remember that the game's MMR system is setup to punish people for losing games already.

8 Comments

Xurreal5/27/2016, 11:04:16 PM2 votes

All I am saying is that a player doing poorly does not automatically make it right to flame them. That does not activate "time to insult" mode. And you never know you might be insulting a person on a bad day. NO ONE KNOWS what you went through or how hard your day was, how much of an anger management issue you have, or if you're on a serious nicotine withdrawal fit, or if you're having a rough time at work. No one knows that when they go to antagonize you, that might be the last draw, the straw that breaks the camel's back, the "last time". We should not be doing this to one another anyway because it does nothing for positive reinforcement. Negativity only spawns negativity. Being a jerk is only going to make someone else be a jerk later on that day.

So don't be a jerk! Or a jerkette! (because some girls are jerks too)

Mautok5/27/2016, 10:56:17 PM1 votes

solidYorick

G4LLOWSC4L1BR4TR5/27/2016, 10:59:38 PM1 votes

But they do have the right to judge them, and the right to complain bout their team doing well. They shouldn't, and rito might ban them if they do, but that's a HUGE difference from "not having a right".

CiRvcGznqK5/27/2016, 11:50:35 PM1 votes

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FrankerX5/28/2016, 12:13:42 AM1 votes

jerkettes rly? well at least he genders XD

Gotted5/28/2016, 1:09:10 AM1 votes

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When you go into a League of Legends game, you need to be ready for anything. If you feel like you should only get best case scenario games, then you should be playing with 4 other people you know and trust to do exceptionally well every single game. If you queued up in a queue where the system puts you in a team of random players (This is the part I stress heavily, so please consider this carefully)

The system is trying to get games going whatever way it can. By queuing up, you are accepting the liklihood of getting a player who is new to the champion, role, or game.

This is toxic behavior and is reportable behavior as it falls under harassment and verbal abuse, whether you believe it or not.

If it is Ranked, you can't punish a person for losing the game because the MMR system is already in place for that. Basically, stop taking your anger out on other people and remember that the game's MMR system is setup to punish people for losing games already.

You must be fun at parties. I bet you are good at your job too.