So tired of jerks in this game.

AR URF·5/14/2018, 7:48:34 AM·9 votes·4,280 views

I shouldn't have to start the game and type /mute all. And it should not be expected out of the players. I get this a lot and it is so very annoying for someone to say something stupid like "trash mid laner" or something along those lines. It's frustrating, it makes me feel bad about the way I play at least for that round, and is just rude. The only comfort I get from a bad game is that I never have to see the person doing the shit talking again. But also at the same time I have to deal with some other asshole because losing streaks are a thing and when the team does bad it spreads to the other players like a virus. The way I see it is there are 3 types of players, assholes, druggies, and sober players trying to win a fucking game. And tbh I'd rather hang with the druggies than the assholes even if the assholes are going to help me win a game because at least the druggies are chill about it and will be like "dude I'm high AF, sorry".

19 Comments

GodCarry5/14/2018, 5:51:59 PM3 votes

I recommend growing thick skin before the real world forces you to. You can't sit in your bedroom forever.

Arisha the Dark5/14/2018, 7:53:09 AM2 votes

I guess you can use boards to vent off frustration.

But still feels like a pointless thread, unless you want to give some advices on how Riot can fix this issue.

Gloric5/14/2018, 8:40:23 AM2 votes

The community has huge problems at the moment. Between trolls and people losing their temper and pure rage baiters, Riot need to sort out a proper review system before it destroys their entire playerbase.

Apollogy5/14/2018, 4:26:20 PM1 votes

This is why I think the honor system punishment is fine.

If you're a horrible person and try to make others feel bad, then you don't deserve to get free stuff from the honor system.

Who cares if it can take half a year or more to get back to an acceptable level of honor? If you get slapped on the wrist and get rewards after a month or two, then what's really changed? A year's worth of no toxicity might actually show a change in behavior...