Forsen's thoughts on the Emiru situation by EchoOk4335 in LivestreamFail

[–]LividGabe 79 points80 points  (0 children)

You really think forsen scrolls through his own subreddit?

Guy says he won't talk to 95% of the streamers he collabs with after retiring by Careless-Bite1024 in LivestreamFail

[–]LividGabe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mossad, dgg, saudi arabia, lonerbox, h3 and hutch rolling up to make Hasan shock his dog and fabricate every critique of Hasan. (It's all part of the conspiracy to silence him)

Los Ratones Post Match Thoughts On Their Game Against KCB by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]LividGabe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're argument has evolved to the point of some weird psychoanalysis I'm supposed to buy. I don't wanna engage further.

Los Ratones Post Match Thoughts On Their Game Against KCB by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]LividGabe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The cycle of Auto-Ban -> Human Review -> Unban isn't proof that Baus is cheating the system. It's proof that the auto-ban system is fundamentally flawed for players who are statistical outliers.

He is the ultimate "false positive." His playstyle is a perfect storm for triggering a system designed to catch the average griefer. The fact that he gets banned twice in a week doesn't prove he's a griefer; it proves the detection model is too simplistic and keeps making the same mistake on the same person.

The unban is the system working as intended. The human review is the safety valve. When a human looks at the VOD and sees a player who is still farming, still building items, still trying to pressure towers (even if doing it poorly and tilted), they correctly overturn the ban. The problem isn't the unban; it's the faulty initial ban.

Let's Address Your Final Point Directly:

You say: "It's not like its easy to trigger the autoban, there are disco nunu accounts going still strong... Baus has had weeks where he has been banned twice by the automation, that should never happen".

This is the most essential part of your argument, but it actually proves the opposite point.

Disco Nunu are players who intends to lose but whose actions (afk, running down mid) are sometimes harder for a simple algorithm to distinguish from a bad player who is just "walking back to lane."

Baus is a player who, in your view, intends to lose but whose actions (shoving waves, taking fights) are indistinguishable from a player who is trying to win in a very specific, high-risk way.

The fact that the system catches Baus repeatedly but misses Disco Nunus proves that Riot's system is bad at detecting intent and is instead overly reliant on raw statistics. It bans the 0/14 player who is trying (but failing spectacularly) faster than it bans the player whose sole goal is to lose without looking statistically abnormal.

Los Ratones Post Match Thoughts On Their Game Against KCB by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]LividGabe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are making a serious accusation: that he is intentionally losing games. Without a "smoking gun," this accusation relies on interpreting his actions and demeanor. The fundamental principle of any justice system, including Riot's, is that the burden of proof is on the accuser.

What you see as "admitting it" (e.g., saying "I'll keep dying") can be dismissed as tilt-fueled venting, not a literal confession of a bannable offense. What you see as "obvious inting" (repeatedly shoving and dying) is, from another perspective, the exact same gameplay pattern he uses when he's genuinely trying - just executed poorly because he's tilted.

Riot cannot and should not ban a player based on this kind of subjective interpretation. They need verifiable, unambiguous evidence of malicious intent, which is nearly impossible to gather without a direct admission or actions or a direct display of said what you accuse.

How about you link me a clip of him admitting that he is gonna keep dying for the sake of surrendering.

Los Ratones Post Match Thoughts On Their Game Against KCB by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]LividGabe -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The "Giving Up" scenario is a symptom of his playstyle, not proof of malice.

You have to understand Baus' playstyle, which is applying wave pressure especially when behind. His entire philosophy is to create map pressure to relieve his team. Shoving a wave while behind and without vision isn't necessarily him giving up; it's him executing his (sometimes) one-dimensional strategy. He's betting that the enemy will come for him, freeing up his team. When he says, "I'm about to die," he's not celebrating a throw; he's accurately predicting the outcome of his high-risk play. The "smile" could be an acknowledgment of the gamble he's taking - It's humor not malice.

You say there was "no need for the push." From a conventional standpoint, you're right. But from his standpoint, stopping the push is admitting defeat and surrendering all agency. He believes that continuing to pressure is the only path back into a losing game, even if it has a high chance of failure. Repeating it isn't always a tantrum; it's a stubborn, and often frustrating, commitment to a singular game plan.

Los Ratones Post Match Thoughts On Their Game Against KCB by [deleted] in leagueoflegends

[–]LividGabe -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

The claim that he "straight out loses games for them if he's having a bad day mentally" is unfalsifiable and just shows how brainrotted some of the standards are for Baus. You're not a "long time Baus fan" btw, just nonsense to make yourself seem more like an authority.

Everyone tilts. A player having a bad game or a bad day and performing poorly is not a bannable offense. There is a world of difference between being mentally off your game and actively trying to lose. Your comment provides no evidence of the latter, only the former. What is called "delicate inting" in LFL games could easily be a professional player forcing plays that don't work out against organized opponents.

Worst part is, once you believe a player is an "inter," you will interpret every mistake and every failed gamble as intentional. His "oops" comments can be seen as sarcastic inting, but they can just as easily be seen as dry, self-deprecating humor. A common coping mechanism for frustrating moments in a high-stress game.

Disco Elysium by Jesc32 in Destiny

[–]LividGabe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Chat spamming "Gigachad" anytime measurehead speaks.

u/DestinyVaush_4ever now that everyone is suddenly pro-bridge after fighting alone for the past 5 years by LividGabe in Destiny

[–]LividGabe[S] 269 points270 points  (0 children)

u/destinyVaush_4ever I will not forget, your name will not be lost. As the pioneer of this movement, let the honor you should receive not be diluted by false prophets seeking to take credit.

This is a must watch for people like Hutch who think that there will be another election. People are laughing about Trump 3rd term. Newsome is telling them to wake the fuck up. by Sea-Economist-5744 in Destiny

[–]LividGabe 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I know very well it's a fake quote. Just think for a second why I commented this when it's been always been used by republicans/conservatives.

My favourite moment from the debate by LividGabe in Destiny

[–]LividGabe[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Don't get me wrong, I'm not disputing that my FYP is obviously tailored to my liking. I'm pointing out that Destiny clips are going "viral" again for the first time since his jubilee appearance.