About Perma-bans

Hyper HeLL·12/19/2017, 12:28:16 PM·1 votes·274 views

Hi people! Just a quick question and I hope I'll not get hate or something like that. Wouldn't it be a good idea if in 2019, for example, Riot will unbanned some perma accounts? Because " In 2009, Riot released its debut title League of Legends to worldwide acclaim". I know this game appeared in 2006 made by Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill, but will be nice as a "gift" or something like that if after 10 YEARS OF ACTIVITY, Riot will do a competition for those you want their accounts back. I'm saying that because I trust that some people changed their behavior since their perma. And as someone else said some posts ago "The problem with toxicity is too many people are allowed to fall through the cracks and not be punished. It's way too easy for players to afk or intent and say its a bad game." Nowadays "bad game" means 0/11, being afk, going 1v5 and staff like that. It is NOT easy for someone who's playing this game day by day, too see all this kind of things in a repeated way and sometimes you can go really mad, when you see PLATINUM and even DIAMOND players doing such things or being boosted etc.

I really want to hear your opinion guys :D Have a nice day!

4 Comments

RallerenP12/19/2017, 12:46:31 PM9 votes

They tried to do this once and it had a 95% failure rate.

TheProfezzor12/19/2017, 7:11:17 PM2 votes

No. How about that?

Jo0o12/19/2017, 3:23:03 PM1 votes

I'm saying that because I trust that some people changed their behavior since their perma. And as someone else said some posts ago "The problem with toxicity is too many people are allowed to fall through the cracks and not be punished. It's way too easy for players to afk or intent and say its a bad game." Nowadays "bad game" means 0/11, being afk, going 1v5 and staff like that.

Doesn't your own use of this quote undercut your entire point? The current system already errs on the side of excusing behavior rather than punishing it. That means that fewer folks have been banned from League than DESERVE to be banned, not the other way around. The last thing we need to be doing is actively seeking out those that WERE banned to give them another chance.