Board Thread:Game discussion archive/@comment-5263000-20140824181220/@comment-26459724-20150602220227

I must say I am rather curios. While the given examples may have been lacking a little bit the point of the argument is not less valid. Does anyone know how a pattern is determined as punishable? Certainly not, if you didn't programm the system. Even if you did programm it, you most certainly wouldn't be aware of all scenarios, that would fall under a given pattern. Why? Because real Life is complex and can not be translated into any kind of patterns, algorythms and such.

This would make my first point. You for a fact don't know who is going to get punished by the system and for what. Being afk or disconnecting. That is all that gets registered. Not the reason behind it. Even if a lot of people get punished for the "right" reasons. This is a game! Are you serious? There may be a player base for LoL that is platinum+ but then there is this huge crowd of people that don't even want to try hard. They just want this game to be fun and kill some precious time with it. Maybe they have obligations that are way more important than playing league to the liking of some pattern determening machine and may be thats the reason they are only playing coop vs AI and solo custom games or duo custom games with a precious friend. May be they play LoL on a Linux machine and use the solution provided by Riot that sometimes and not seldom disconnects and is almost never able to reconnect. These people, yes that would be me, still get punished.

Moving on. Do you think a system that is 99% correct is just? Did you watch the movie Minority Report? Forget that. Assume 99% of the people get punished correctly. With 27 million players a day, how many unjustly punished players will that be? Well, let me do the math for you. That would make 270000 players per day who would get punished for just playing the game they love.

Although there would be more to say my final argument shall be this. While LoL is a computer game, there are real people sitting in front of the computers, playing. They are investing precious time and money, hence more time, into the game. Because they like it. What do they get in return? The attempt to get educated through a system that is backed by a very lacking educational theory from the 60s or something. That is just disrespecting.

IMHO this shows that Riot is pushing too hard and I am very unhappy with this system.