League of Legends player caught “playing solo” during livestreamed game

18 October 2012

Popular League of Legends gamer Andrew “Slooshi” Pham has added approximately 500 million minion kills to his service record on livestreamed TV, after he neglected to turn off his video capture gear and webcam before deciding to take some personal time out.

Slooshi, who plays on the Absolute Legends team, was broadcasting a game on TwitchTV when – apparently instantly forgetting that whole “broadcasting a game on TwitchTV” thing – alt-tabbed out of the match and swapped to the sort of video we can’t link on MyGaming for some five-on-one.

Everybody saw everything.

Slooshi ganks bottom. WHO WON?!

His account was promptly banned from TwitchTV for violating their terms of use (and eyeballs), but later reinstated when Slooshi apologised. His account is back up, with a new header “Got caught fapping AMA”, so at least he’s taking it in hand.  An absolute legend indeed.

Source: Kotaku

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  1. Maxill
    19.10.2012 at 10:02

    What a wanker!

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