This male streamer truly holds a 'grudge' against Riot.
The issue of disrupting games in League of Legends is by no means a new problem. This problem has persisted since the early days of League of Legends until now. Despite Riot's numerous attempts to address this issue, all solutions have proven ineffective. Game disruption continues to proliferate, causing frustration among the League of Legends community—dedicated gamers who try hard in every match, only to be more disheartened.
Notably, game disruption isn't confined to regular gamers; it also prevails among streamers, Key Opinion Leaders (KOL), professional players, and more. In this Spring 2022 season, even Faker himself encountered game disruption twice, once while climbing ranks with Qingtian from Top Esports. This incident stirred the League of Legends community and prompted many well-known figures to share their thoughts on the matter.
However, if most cases of game disruption or encountering disruptions involve well-known figures in the League of Legends community creating content or merely being impulsive, a recent case emerged where a male streamer disrupted a game simply out of spite for Riot. Specifically, this streamer is named Shaclone, and according to the League of Legends community, he is a highly skilled Shaco player.
Yet, recently, he relentlessly fed while livestreaming. Moreover, he even named his streaming session 'Tryhard to Iron 4.' Throughout the stream, Shaclone took his champion to the Mid Lane and continuously fed. Even when teammates expressed their concerns, Shaclone turned a deaf ear. In just one game, Shaclone fed over 40 kills.