2012-01-08, 02:08 PM
KajitiSouls Wrote:If the goal of the tribunal is to reform the players, then it doesn't make sense. As hard as it is to believe, some players don't realize that their behavior is of the wrong kind. But it is Riot's decision to make, and I suppose they have the data to back up their claims, since there are some people out there that will never change, or (falsely) believe they were wronged.
(Hackers don't end up in the tribunal, they just get straight-up banned.).
"Over 50% of all punished players never re-offend!"
Sounds like it works well enough tbh.
While it's true there are people who just won't get it, that won't change if Riot handles it in any other logical method anyway. I was pretty skeptical of the Tribunal when it was first announced, but it's proven it's worth by now I think.

