Hey Summoners!This was an intentional change. Apparently, the button was never fully functioning the way the team had intended. It has been removed temporarily and should be re-added in a couple builds.It has been added to the bug board.
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I'm curious. What information from the additional info page are you all using to determine if players are modding, in theory?From what I've seen, most players are using this first screen and noting how quickly and with how little damage to their defenders a match is completed. If the lack of supplementary information is concerning, I'd say we should err on the side of caution. If things seem suspicious from the first screen, consider reporting. The game team has access to more details than just the first screen.
I'm curious. What information from the additional info page are you all using to determine if players are modding, in theory?From what I've seen, most players are using this first screen and noting how quickly and with how little damage to their defenders a match is completed. If the lack of supplementary information is concerning, I'd say we should err on the side of caution. If things seem suspicious from the first screen, consider reporting. The game team has access to more details than just the first screen. i think something that i've seen a lot, especially recently, is modders trying to "mask" their modded fights to look normal. like lose 15% health and only take 40 seconds rather than finish with 100% and take 5 seconds. and when you either think about what the matchup is, you know that what they did is impossible, even though it might not be blatantly obvious. additionally, sometimes i'll have matchups where the opponent places low non-dot damage champs (take bwdo and archangel for example) and has 15k hits and finishes the fight with 20 hits or something. it looks like it could be a fight they could've won, but when you look closer, you see it's a cheater
I'm curious. What information from the additional info page are you all using to determine if players are modding, in theory?From what I've seen, most players are using this first screen and noting how quickly and with how little damage to their defenders a match is completed. If the lack of supplementary information is concerning, I'd say we should err on the side of caution. If things seem suspicious from the first screen, consider reporting. The game team has access to more details than just the first screen. i think something that i've seen a lot, especially recently, is modders trying to "mask" their modded fights to look normal. like lose 15% health and only take 40 seconds rather than finish with 100% and take 5 seconds. and when you either think about what the matchup is, you know that what they did is impossible, even though it might not be blatantly obvious. additionally, sometimes i'll have matchups where the opponent places low non-dot damage champs (take bwdo and archangel for example) and has 15k hits and finishes the fight with 20 hits or something. it looks like it could be a fight they could've won, but when you look closer, you see it's a cheater This and I’ve also seen a few where they land upwards of 40 hits in 25 seconds. That isn’t possible. And I’m not talking Quicksilver or anyone with an insane amount hits in there specials. I’ve seen 42 hits in 21 seconds. That’s not possible unless they have the stun lock mod we’ve seen before.
I'm curious. What information from the additional info page are you all using to determine if players are modding, in theory?From what I've seen, most players are using this first screen and noting how quickly and with how little damage to their defenders a match is completed. If the lack of supplementary information is concerning, I'd say we should err on the side of caution. If things seem suspicious from the first screen, consider reporting. The game team has access to more details than just the first screen. Jax - didn’t you say to not report players for no arbitrary reason? This seems to contradict what you’re saying here. At first glance we can’t tell who’s modding and who’s not without seeing the stats
Jax - didn’t you say to not report players for no arbitrary reason? This seems to contradict what you’re saying here. At first glance we can’t tell who’s modding and who’s not without seeing the stats
two very different things. one is when people say things like "if you beat me, i'll report you." another is when someone finishes a fight in 30 seconds with 100% health. may not be a modder, but most likely is. you'd most likely be able to confirm that with biggest hit and number of hits, but since that isn't possible anymore, jax says to err on the side of caution there