LOL: A streamer fues riot and demonstrates how easy it is to skip the rules without punishment

League of Legends developers can make mistakes balancing the champions or with a new release that does not meet expectations. There are always reasons for the community to criticize Riot Games, because the objective of one and others is that the video game reaches its maximum potential. However, that complaints change constantly is a good sign that indicates how the company solves problems. They are the claims that remain in time the most worrisome and, unfortunately, there is one that has been repeating too many years. We speak, of course, about behavior problems.

The streamer that mocked all the punishments of Riot Games

Twitch The last controversial chapter that demonstrated the big problems of Riot Games when controlling the behavior of the players starred in a creator of content associated with the developer. The streamer Vapora Dark , which is part of the Official Collaborations Program between Company and Creators of Content, would have flagrantly breached the standards of League of Legends. The fact has been discovered after finding that, before starting a challenge related to the qualifying games, The account he used lost more than 20 consecutive games in ridiculously low ranges for an elite player.

The streamer served Bots capable of entering qualifying games to lose on purpose and down to the worst range of the game. In this way, his future challenge would leave from the most humble area of the qualifying ladder. The problem is that there are only two ways to achieve this and none meets the invoker code. He himself installed the bots to dispute League of Legends games mocking automated punishments or bought an account from another player. In both cases, the response according to Riot Games standards is the imminent bathtub.

The particularly painful thing in this case is that has been the community who has had to uncover it , leaving Riot Games automatic punishment systems. It is unthinkable that the developer does not have a system that detects players who lose dozens of games and skip the statistical logic of League of Legends. Of course there are very bad players who have all the right of the world to enjoy the video game even if they lose hundreds of times in a row, but the differences between a human and the poorly developed-in this aspect-artificial intelligences are evident.

The future of the streamer involved in this situation is not clear. Most likely, his account is bane as soon as the situation reaches the ears of Riot Games workers and may lose his status as a member of the League of Legends Partners Program . A punishment that is probably fair, but that does not stop showing how absurd his practice has resulted. With luck, he will have a second chance and will live up to the circumstances, although the company will hardly let the situation pass. In fact, they are usually particularly hard with content creators who offer benefits as their great representatives in the community are.

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