I learned something...

Yuna Payne·1/20/2016, 1:10:30 PM·2 votes·433 views

So a couple weeks ago I got hacked and this hacker played a few games and trolled so hard that I got suspended for a couple weeks. At first, I was really upset and confused. I didn't understand how or why I got hacked, let alone why I got third strike from the two games this hacker played. I spent a week talking to riot support every day trying to figure out the details and see if I could get that fixed (obviously not).

However, in the end I just kind of realized that... I don't really care that I got suspended. I'm kind of glad I did because now that I reflect on how I talk in League... I don't cuss at people, I don't flame, I'm not negative in the stereotypical way. However, I do criticize a lot. And sometimes that can be taken the wrong way.

Since the suspension have been lifted, I found myself feeling more uplifted and happy. I stopped caring about wins and losses, I stopped caring about KDR and that sort of thing. I start every game with "Good luck and have fun, everyone! c;" and it's been a lot easier to be more optimistic with my teammates and with the enemy team, and they go with it too.

Moral of the story is, it's easy to start positivity in a game and to keep it going. It makes the game more lightheated, fun, and surprisingly much easier to play.

2 Comments

Weathered1/20/2016, 1:20:08 PM2 votes

Sometimes it just takes a good break to chill out. Playing when your calm and never getting mad makes the game fun, especially when someone is hella mad and your over their being Bob Ross xD