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NJE03

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  1. Thanks for bump. :) Honestly my bank is exactly the same, the only occasional difference is the coins being converted to superheating materials and then back to coins. Don't worry though once I get 85 smithing I shall actually be increasing money rather than breaking even as I usually do with addy. Also a little status update - less than 30k from 84 smithing at the moment!
  2. Better luck next time. :(
  3. Wow, he admits to breaking rule 12 on television. His parent should really consider becoming familiar with the rules considering he is under the age of 13.
  4. It will never be the same, I have moved on from pvp since the wilderness was removed. I used to enjoy pking but with rules it will never reclaim it's former glory. It's about as good as it can get given the RWT issue sadly.
  5. Yeah it's people... in a game. You can't apply the whole "treat others how you would want to be treated" in a game. Your kidding right? I can and do, and I am not alone in this. Just because you don't care about people because it's "in a game" doesn't mean we all share that view. A little kindness can go a long way, even in a game. :shame:
  6. [hide=] One simple problem though...it's a game. Sure, people 'should' act all gentlemanly when playing, offering spots and giving hints whenever possiable. And for most skills, such as fishing, woodcutting, and cooking, this isn't a problem. But the thing is, there are x amount of worlds, which contain y amount of spots, and (y-g) amount of spots you want to mine at. So theoretically, the game can only handle x(y-g) players mining at the best spots(assuming you don't want to mine copper and tin). So, when p amount of players is greater than the x(y-g) choice mining spots, the only possiable choice is to steal resources and fight for training and profit. Of course, the line for describing this goes into the moral decision of whether or not stealing resources from another person is right or wrong. In the real world, it is fairly easy to say that this is the wrong thing to do, and earning or having resources given to you is morally right. But in the view of a game driven by anomynous avatars given only name and profession, morals can be 'relaxed' as there is no definable victim of the crime. Needless to say, being killed in runescape holds less of a grudge than being killed in real life, as all you lost was the time invested in the game in the first place. Some would even argue that this is a good thing, as it would give them a chance to earn the money to re-equip their character. So, needless to say, when resources are tight and you have the skill to gain resources, even at a reduced rate, that will be taken as the product of choice over not gaining resources at all. So when i come in and steal your spot at the gold ore, keeping a silent vigelence to those thin yellow lines, know that it is not to attack your rights to be there, but to enforce that i have every right to be there as well. Who knows, if you're not a [cabbager] about it and make a post saying how horriable it is, we can actually make amends and split the spot so i won't 'pwn' you with my 'epic' mining level. Courtousy should not come at the disregard of one person but at the compromise of the two. One last thing: No. It is a lose-lose situation in which both parties get reduced gains. Its simple common sense, but seems beyond the limited intelligence of spot crashers. And if everyone thinks like you and the rest who so direly claim that a spot is only for ONE person, there wouldn't be enough worlds for Jagex to create, if everyone is to have their own little spot. Thats simple common sense. So fight for a spot and win it, or lose the spot and whine. The circle continues. The "I-came-here-first-its-my-spot" idealism is getting pretty old, especially since there are over 200.000 online people at a time. And how many worlds to share? If you really wanted a spot all to yourself to earn more money for an online game, might i suggest a single player game to relieve the stress of OTHER [CABBAGING] PEOPLE playing a game with you. [/hide] So what if it is a game? The people you deal with are just that... PEOPLE. They are not npc's and sometimes people seem to forget that. Sure, you can continue trying to justify being 100% self motivated in game, or you can accept that everyone would be better of if they had courtesy and you can set a good example; the choice is yours. I have never, I repeat NEVER encountered all worlds and mining spots to be full.
  7. "Treat others how you would want to be treated." The golden rule. I would not like people to steal my spots thus I do not do it to others. If someone does it to me, whatever. They will not make many friends that way though...
  8. Moved. I believe they may remove the experience cap, but not the level cap as there is no sense in that.
  9. *12 day bump* Not many posts lately. #-o
  10. I always enjoy a challenge. Something that actually has a nice drop would be great. :)
  11. Very true. Feel free to re-post your story there. Congrats getting your account back. :)
  12. Click for my guide.
  13. Hopefully, it the only update that I really think F2P needs, though in order for that to equally benefit everybody eligible for a skillcape, they'll have to make it so that skillcapes cannot be purchasable in F2P, but can be worn. Basically, make skillcapes kinda like maple logs or coloured (Canfis) gloves, purchasable only in P2P, but usable in F2P. That would be a real bummer... If they chose to add some new areas to the f2p map, I would be overjoyed. Something like some new yews, new mines, things of this nature. Jagex did say they intended to improved f2p and this would be a fantastic way to do so. PS Congrats on 99 defence!
  14. Since I am F2P I do instinctively look first as to whether I can play it. Assuming I could play all mini games, I think a balance between rewards and fun would be good.
  15. I don't know about getting muted for name calling but I can tell you that when conversations begin to include things of a sexual nature, that is where a line is crossed. You may be allowed to call people names but WHY do it? All it will do is cause trouble. If you want to be rude keep it to yourself... it is a simple concept to abide by. In this way you can rest assured you will never get into trouble and you will find that the game is improved for everyone. In addition if someone calls you a name, ignore them. There is no need to feed the fire.
  16. 0 (zero) is both a number and the numerical digit used to represent that number in numerals. It plays a central role in mathematics as the additive identity of the integers, real numbers, and many other algebraic structures. As a digit, zero is used as a placeholder in place value systems. In the English language, zero may also be called oh, null, nil or naught.
  17. Jagex actually has stated that f2p is neither a trial nor a demo. That being said, the best armor and weapons that you will be using to train are indeed runite. There is corrupt dragon but they only last about 30 minutes and are therefore pretty useless for long term use (training, general play etc.)
  18. Glad they cleared up that debate by stating that F2P is in fact NOT a demo, just as I and others have been saying for years... =D>
  19. Ah this sounds like it would be fun. :) :thumbup:
  20. Since the first post is not suggesting anything, but rather asking for suggestions I am going to lock this.
  21. It does seem a bit 'cheap', and the money gained presumably comes at someones expense who is actually working for their money. No effort to make money? Seems a bit strange doesn't it?
  22. Indeed. They have put forth admirable efforts. =D>

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