@@im2str4u The real problem is the way multiple accounts are used to evade accountability. even if you had a guy go full asshole (and im not saying Captain Poopypants here did in this case at all) but what's the worse that's going to happen? 2 week ban? would he even notice as he just spends his time on a smurf? This is how the problem only gets worse.
@@centipedekid9824 How so? At least in NA we don't ban you for not typing English. You're bugging. Thinking the grass is greener on the other side when it's not.
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i think the reason why he was banned was because he told the guy he will not help him when the jungler ganks him and just watch it, well thats intentionally making your team lose, i dont think he got banned because of the other stuff he said
The man has 920LP 62.6 % win rate Currently and got unbanned. Hats off to the Zanned hes truly playing well over there. I don't think it was fair that he got banned for this. The man doesn't like to underperform if you are to look at any of his accounts one can tell he really cares about winning, And getting a high win rate. If we look at his bot lane in this game they went 3 and 19 Now that should result in a ban.
I couldnt imagine being so good at a game that Im in the top .03% of players out of millions of people, yet when I make a decision that someone else doesnt like (in game or some bronze riot employee spectating) I could get banned. How many times would you have been banned for a fail flash or negative game? 🤡
I got a chat ban for saying "My teams have been bad" "Enemy mid sup and jg invade and my teams just screws me" I wasn't even talking about my current team. Riot said that was against code of conduct.
17:30 Technically Lee Sin's side got a lot of platings, and they were up in towers, so yes it is possible for Khazix to be behind in gold, yet there was bounty on him.
I mean its KOREAN REGION. MADE FOR KOREANS. If somebody would start typing in language that I completely don't understand in match I would just get mad. Most korean's same as japanese and chinise people. It's hard to learn English for them due to their native language being so different.
I played for like a year in Korea and my name was Yungu917 and typed (never flame) in English. never got banned or muted or anything. the koreans were always nice to me but irl i saw them being super racist to other races like Chinese and Filipinos
Have you ever actually been to Korea? everyone there can speak English, they all learn English in school, they 100% can understand you, but choose not to type in English.
@@londiniumarmoury7037 I used to hang with a group of like 6-7 koreans who went to international school in bangkok. Altogether we could communicate in English, but one on one, they couldn't. Sure they all learn it, but that doesn't mean they use it. Maybe they can understand bits and pieces. But that doesn't mean they're fluent by a long shot.
@@khylelewis I used to live in a Korean house for 2 years, and I've been to Korea, usually their spoken English is worse than their ability to read and write English. I've never met a Korean that couldn't read basic English.
@@khylelewis Most Koreans can read and write English better than verbal communication. If you write simple English in league chat, they can 100% understand it, especially league related words like "Go mid" etc during a game.
people are sow used to the insane toxic chat to the point of considering what tarzaned typed is normal, the ban is well deserved, inting topside to panth+non stop toxic chat is bannable period.
i just saw some of his vods that dude insulting people in terrible ways, hes really good player and he make good calls but when his team tilts him he behave like an ape, he should mature and stop expect every teammate to be an LCS teammate, that is the life of soloq, that isnt FLEX 5v5.
I wonder how koreans feel about their server being so racist, NA likes Koreans but they seem to be insanely racist towards us, even more than EU. Just shows at least some of them never interacted with people of other cultures or else they wouldnt be so close minded. Then again EU hates NA with a passion so idk.
Korean culture is heavily against anything outside of their norms, including other races of people. Some individual Koreans are more open-minded but they're the exception.
Umm exactly how is the KR server "racist"? Please don't tell me you're believing what freaking LS is saying at face value? The man is an artist at portraying himself as the victim. Don't you think maybe it's a bit racist of YOU to just assume a country you have no firsthand experience with is xenophobic and hateful as a culture? Please, the world doesn't revolve around America. Riot KR isn't specifically going after American players. They can't tell. They don't care.
@@InkWavve I don't watch any ls, however when any non Korean players to Korea including pros, they get told to back to their own server or soft inted. Imagine if someone types something in Chinese and players immediately type for them to go back to China. It is racist plain and simple.
@@UncleForHire And how exactly would the these imaginary xenophobic Korean players know someone is from a foreign country?? I would love to see a SINGLE example of this to prove you're not making this up because you already just decided in your head that Koreans are racist and xenophobic and hateful. Watch any high ELO Korean stream for 20 minutes and it's obvious they often communicate in basic English because they assume multiple other people in the game are foreigners, especially Chinese. So, like, how do they sniff out if a player is from a foreign country? Tell me. How? Do Koreans have some kind of magical foreigner sensors built into their PC's or what?
he actually said bad things, but, this is not worth a 2 week ban, but, i just gave up on riot, i just start the game and type /deafen, its literally impossible to not get banned without doing this, because if you literrally just respond to people, you will get banned, i dont trash talk, i just talk normally, and i got banned like 3 times, 2 times i went to riot and send a ticket posting the chat logs, they removed both times, then i just gave up.
I like these vids you make about the community..... But like... I want quick info what happened, not 30min xD Whatever still gonna watch it, I like how ur content transfered
yea, korea is super strict and people actually dont realize it. like there is a reason why in the gaming community over they are asking for your personal information so you wont be able to play any game. for example i play maplestory but the korea servers over there takes your IP address and other stuff and if you get caught cheating or using third party your are automatically banned. also the suicide rate is super high too so thats another factor
@@divinesmooth9592 chat mute doesn't work very well as a deterrent.. a public ban like this helps get the message across. Every match I go in, I have to see this junk, its time they clean it up.
@@TheIVSaken This still doesn't do anything though. Honestly speaking it sounds like you're just lacking when it comes to understanding. Oh no, somebody hurt my feelings, just mute them. Fine, he deservers punishment for being toxic, an instant 2 week ban with 0 prior infractions though? That seems extremely unreasonable, they have genuine griefers there all over the place that have 0 consequences. Honestly if anything this works against them, what will those toxic players do if they get banned? They either quit or they're going to start staying silent and just instantly throw the game when something doesn't go their way. This is a video game, it won't affect them at all outside of it, they'll take their anger out somehow.