I like how Riot takes action no matter how skilled people are.
Well, if a pro is banned there's always someone skilled enough to take his place. That's the glory of esports.
Anybody who does this shit doesn't even deserve the handle "pro" player. A pro player isn't simply good, he also treats his opponents fairly and polite. This is just a bunch of immature cunts who happen to be good at the game, glad to see Riot taking action against them.
Jesus, they're just as immature as the average Gmod player who has just entered puberty.
[quote]What do you think of the verdicts? Are Riot going about the business of keeping play fair in the right manner?[/quote]
How would this be a bad thing anyway?
League of Legends is a fun game but it's plagued with people who have completely ceased to understand the appeal of playing a game (aka having fun) and are just here to insult each other and ruin everything.
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;39968773]League of Legends is a fun game but it's plagued with people who have completely ceased to understand the appeal of playing a game (aka having fun) and are just here to insult each other and ruin everything.[/QUOTE]
F2P games tend to have that, this is by no means exclusive to LoL.
It's not even exclusive to free games either. A good example is you could block players on your Steam Friends if you wanted to avoid ever having to play with them on L4D.
Does that command really work in chat?
"/IP_Find_ROBERTxREE"?
Of course not.
Wouldn't put it past GGU though.
I mean, Fat doesn't even know how to keep more than 2 stacks of Feast at a time when he plays Cho'Gath...
Just look at their name though. Good Game University isn't the kind of "good luck have fun" you expect from a sportsman. They're pricks soaking up the jersey shore scene shit while they still can. It probably won't ever die out, I mean esports is one big reality show for the most part, but hopefully with these ztol crackdowns Riot can put a lid on naughty behavior.
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