Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Tribunal Helps Prevent LoL Players From Misbehavior

Tribunal Helps Prevent LoL Players From Misbehavior

In a recent article posted on Kotaku.com (http://kotaku.com/5733206/a-new-and-maybe-better-way-to-stop-people-from-being-jerks-online), League of Legends, a free PVP game that spans to over 15 million players, figured out a way that they can stop the jerks of the internet.  The tribunal is a way of skilled players to review case files and decide if the accused will be "pardoned" or "punished."  Most of the offenses include being AFK too long, vulgar language, and being unskilled.  Tribunal members are the elite LoL players who are ranked and at the highest level of 30.  After about a one minute of review, the tribunal member can decide whether or not the accused will be punished or not.  The reward for tribunal members for doing these case files is free IP.  IP in LoL is used to buy runes and new characters so the tribunal members can only improve their skills.  A comic part of this tribunal process is that being unskilled is not a punishment of LoL.  These unskilled players are just very bad a LoL.  lol.

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