User blog comment:Accrepower/No more Bittersweet Victory/@comment-5570995-20121023124620

I've been playing League for close to 2 years now, and IMO I think some of your frustration might be a little bit misplaced, or misunderstood. I do agree that it hurts your team overall when someone goes Rambo and tries to jump into fights on their own and force the team into a 4v5 situation that may result in the enemy getting an advantage over map objectives. However, I disagree that Riot is trying to encourage "bloodless" players.

Riot is definitely trying to encourage more aggressive games that reward the teams for making coordinated and well-played attempts to create and capitalize on any advantage they can. Just look at some of the aggressive early play and team compositions from the Season 2 Finals. Coordination is the absolute key to every victory in LoL. If you win without "good" coordination, it just means that you were fortunate enough to play against a team whose lack of coordination was more obvious than your own (I.E. solo queue when your ELO is less than 1800, or normal games).

If you REALLY want to see those games where you struggle for the win, and get to thoroughly enjoy the challenge of overcoming another team - then you need to find some friends, get Skype (or some other VOIP app), and start playing ranked 5v5. Because I can tell you now, the level of gameplay you see out of TEAMS that play together is WORLDS beyond what you see in normals, or even higher ranked solo queue.

I can definitely understand your frustration, but it's not a weakness of the game as a whole, it's just what happens when you're a stranger playing with a bunch of other strangers and your only means of communication is pinging (or maybe having the time to type stuff out). And your best bet at coordination is to hope that these strangers somehow understand what you're thinking enough to go along with you.