The Twitch streamer Trymacs draws a conclusion: he wants to end his partnership with Riot, as he receives more bans than benefits in League of Legends.
How has Trymacs commented on Riot? The Twitch streamer Trymacs was recently in a win challenge where the goal was to gain as many victories as possible in different games. After almost 22 hours, he explains in the stream: “I will end my Riot partnership after this win challenge and I will start smoking.” (Source: TryClips on YouTube)
This is primarily due to the fact that he did not receive what he hoped for from the cooperation with Riot: he is not allowed to play with almost any of his friends.
“I am not allowed to play League of Legends with anyone”
What frustrates the streamer? As can be gleaned from the clip of Trymacs on YouTube, his frustration mainly stems from the LoL LAN party, where he wanted to take on another challenge: Together with friends, he wanted to work his way up from Silver rank to higher ranks, making the opponents easier at first and then progressively more challenging.
For this, he requested 5 new Silver rank accounts from Riot, which Riot refused. Due to the player Rumathra, who reached Diamond rank in 2015, Riot said no, even though it was only a 5-day LAN party.
Since Trymacs is currently in Gold rank himself, but many of his colleagues play at higher ranks, he is not allowed to play with them, which probably ultimately led him to this conclusion.
Why can’t he “get around” this problem? When asked why Trymacs wouldn’t just pretend that he and the other 5 had “boosted their accounts offstream”, the streamer explains that Riot would check this – or rather, follow up on the tips from Reddit users.
“Riot doesn’t do this themselves, but rather some Reddit users,” explains Trymacs in the stream. This already happened before the mentioned LAN party when Trymacs wanted to get boosted to the third highest rank Master by the smurfing Twitch streamer SnKarma .
Riot Games subsequently looked into the case in the League of Legends subreddit. This method would ruin the game for other players in the lower ranks, which is why the developers do not endorse this approach, as they emphasize on their official page.
Trymacs recently commented on how much money he makes from streaming. He openly talks about what generates most of the income and on which earning opportunities he consequently refrains: Trymacs finds it inappropriate to receive donations from his viewers on Twitch: “I will earn better than him”
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