Can the Bot detect these things?
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I won't lie, I'm saying this out of tilt as I just got out of a ranked match, but I feel like the Tribunal should come back. For one, it was fun reading out the cases of toxicity that could be found in League of Legends, but it also made it feel like I was actually helping deal with the trolling and toxicity going on in League at the time. There are instances where people will intentionally feed and just not say things in chat. I know that the bot is being further developed to detect intentional feeding more and more, so it's not just people who go 0/15/0 by running it down mid who get banned. It's more sophisticated now. However, I feel like there are still instances of people who go into ranked games with this idea of just feeding for the hell of it. It feels completely unfair to have to sit through a 20 minute game when I have things to do and don't get to play as often as I would ordinarily like, only to have someone throw away an entire game for no known reason.
For more context on what happened in my recent game, check the attached link. Had a Pyke Jungle that had his focus only on trying to fight people. He never spent time jungling to clear camps, and instead focused on trying to fight people solo. He wouldn't communicate to the team about where he was going or ganking, and would randomly invade only to die. He even tried running at a Riven through tower all by himself. Despite all of that, he did contribute to fights because when both teams started grouping, he would just try to initiate teamfights despite being insanely underlevelled. His positioning was actually just not competent whatsoever. One might think that this is just a bad game then. Maybe it was just a bad game, but if you were to look at the game itself you would realize something. For someone in that MMR of that rank, they shouldn't be playing like that. From what I've seen in games with people in my ELO, people generally show a bit of competency in what they are doing. They just make mistakes that higher level players wouldn't make. But this Pyke seemed to be doing these things intentionally. There was no way to know, since he did not speak in chat at all and only pinged question marks at people. I checked his match history to see if he has a history of feeding, and it looks like he has a bit of a history of either doing extremely well or doing extremely poorly. His most recent matches (including the Pyke game mentioned)
Yasuo 0/12/0 (Defeat) Master Yi 4/7/5 (Victory) Pyke 4/17/2 (Defeat) Volibear 2/11/2 (Defeat)
So maybe he's just playing champions that he's bad at or roles that he can't really play very well? But if he's getting them consistently, then maybe he's intentionally picking them? Maybe he is aware of it and is choosing to throw games early then act like he's trying but just bad later on? Is the bot capable of detecting this? If you were able to watch the replay you would understand what I meant from the Pyke game.