RIOT DOESN'T REALLY COOPERATE WITH THE COMMUNITY CONTAMINATION

GATTROPIC IS BAN·12/22/2016, 2:40:20 PM·3 votes·620 views

Hello Everyone.

Today I am here to express my opinion about the community of this game which I've been playing for 5 years. Yes. 5 years. When I started playing this game, this soon became my favourite one. I enjoyed so much playing vs other people who were sometimes better and sometimes worst than me (talking about level).

Nowadays the LoL Community is completely disastrous. I can't even Understand how am I finding in almost all games a lot of toxic people, raggers, trollers, afk's... who are constantly making me lose the major part of my games. The best thing is that when I can't afford the stress which this negatively conducts causes to me, I start ragging because I feel so mad. But then I get reported and banned or I get a chat restiction. I see how Riot punishes me for ragging sometimes, but I still meeting people every freaking day at league who deserves a permaban.

So my question is if am I the only one who this happens to. Because Im so tired to lose each solo q game and I am losing my hopes in the community of this game. Before getting my old account perma-banned, finding toxic people was strange. It often happened to me. In my new account it's like a routine and I am so tired of this.

Riot, please, fix your worst bug: COMMUNITY.

7 Comments

Awkward Couch12/22/2016, 2:46:37 PM5 votes

I too have been playing for over 5 years at this point, I can say with absolute confidence, the community is a lot better than it was in 2011.

Here's the thing, you're never going to get rid of trolls, ragers, feeders etc. They are always going to be in the game no matter what you do. If you play any other online competitive game, you'll know this. And Riot does try and police it's community, especially with the automated feedback system. What the case is, more often than not, is that you're not getting a notification that someone is getting punished that you reported.

Kei14312/22/2016, 6:20:21 PM3 votes

Time is actually a pretty poor way to measure the toxicity.

number of games is probably better, as people play at different rates.

That being said, I see toxicity around 1/10 games or so.

S0kaX12/22/2016, 2:43:50 PM1 votes

cough cough there a lot of kids in this community cough cough

ModPrandine12/22/2016, 8:37:58 PM

I don't encounter jerks very often when I play, but that's probably because I tend to stick to Co-op vs. AI. Try to understand that Riot can only do so much on their own to help curb toxicity. Because of that (and the fact that toxicity is never going to go away for good) it's up to the community itself to help fight it. When someone else is acting up non-stop just mute, report and move on instead of stooping down to their level and/or just kill them with kindness.