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jaklumen

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  1. I am still accepting screenshots for a Runescape clothing guide, including a section on the Costume Room. Please use Find (Ctrl + F) to see if your outfit has already been submitted, or added to the list. Guidelines: ONLY MATCHING OUTFIT SETS WILL BE ACCEPTED- SEE CATEGORIES BELOW. MIX AND MATCH OUTFITS WILL BE REJECTED. This will be a submission to the website. Creative clothing combinations and other player-created outfits go to this thread for a Player-Made Guide. Please use the equipment stats screen for clothing submissions. Crop as needed for headgear and footwear items. For headgear items, please also include a 'talking head' dialogue screenie. Please save as a .png file. Transparencies are preferred (crop to the outline). Categories: Treasure Trails Random Event clothes White Knight armor (including Initiate) Snelms Dwarven clothes Other wizard robes (Gnome, Canafis) Fremmenik clothing Footwear (armored boots, boots of lightness, Security Stronghold boots, gardening boots, etc.) Pirate clothes (Mos Le 'Armless pirate crew, Trouble Brewing naval outfits, Pirate hat, eyepatch, pirate hook, Patches' work- Pirate hat with eyepatch, crab clawhook) Infinity Dagganoth armor sets Capes (Legends, team capes, other capes) Wearable quest items Onyx jewelry (Ring of stone and onyx necklace) POH heraldry (I may separate banners out since there are banners in Trouble Brewing rewards). Quest and mini-quest clothes (Ghostly robes, Lunar, Moonclan ceremonial clothes) Greegrees Full Rogue Hallowvale clothing [No Barrows or Dragon armor items.] Subsections: Thessalia Hairdresser POH fixtures- dressers, wardrobes, Costume Room Submissions to date: Random event clothing: Full lederhosen- male and female versions Full mime- male and female Full camo- male and female Full zombie- male and female Frog prince outfit Frog mode (does not show up in equipment screen) Amulets: Salve Catspeak Pendant of Lucien Armadyl Pendant Amulet of Ghostspeak (current) Glarial's amulet Magic outfits: Gnome and Canafis sets Full Lunar Full Infinity Full splitbark Mystic- full yellow and white Dagganoth armor: Skeletal Spined Prayer armors: Initiate Proselyte White Knight Mini-game and mini-quest clothing: Castle Wars sets- 1 and 2 Full ghostly Villager robes- brown, orange and blue, white and blue-grey (male) Rogue God staves Stronghold of Security- Fancy boots Mage Training Arena- Progress Hat (1) Castle Wars- Saradomin, Zamorak hood and cape sets Holiday clothing: Skeleton Pumpkin mask Halloween masks? Bunny Ears Hat and scarf sets Scythe Rubber chicken Party hats- yellow, purple Santa hat Zombie head Quest clothing: Doctor hat with gown Nurse hat Full mourner Citizen Vyrewatch (male) Vyrewatch (female) Holy book (checking to see if the others have been submitted) Elemental shield Elemental mind shield, mind helmet (not officially submitted but elsewhere on a guide) Not really clothing?- Darklight, magic secateurs Robe of Elidinis God mjolnirs Rod of Ivandis Beads of the Dead RFD- Spatula Anti dragon-fire shield Enlightened Journey: bomber cap and jacket Full H.A.M. set Treasure Trails: Full Guthix White and yellow Mystic (see Wizard outfits) Rune Shield(h2) Full black (g) Full black (t) White beret Ranger set (Robin Hood hat, ranger boots) Green boater Monkey greegrees: Ninja Pirate clothing: Pirate hat Patched pirate items (pirate hat with eyepatch, crabclaw hook) Pirate hook Full naval- black Footwear: Black armor boots Adamanite boots Rune boots Lightness Climbing Ranger Gardening Capes: Fire cape Legends Capes of Accomplishment- Thieving, HP, Fletching, Woodcutting, Cooking Slayer items: Facemask Earmuffs Ranger armor: Green dragonhide Other: Order of Cabbage uniform
  2. I was vastly disappointed with the Gnome Delivery mini-game, or at least from what I had read. You can indeed get a gnomish mint randomly in the game, but that energy refresh is beneficial primarily for continuing the mini-game. Back in the days of RSC, gnome cooking items restored small amounts of fatigue. This was to make agility a little more bearable since fatigue stacked with anything you did, but stacked faster than with use of any other skill. I was not a member when it was the only game, so I don't know if carrying a sleeping bag was a quick fix. Energy restores and thieving boots from gnome cuisine and gnome cocktails respectively were removed because energy replaced fatigue, and the mechanics were vastly different; pickpocketing also changed considerably with an NPC 'stunning' you on a fail rather than initiating combat. With the Desert Month, Tai Bwo Wannai cleanup, and Gnome Delivery update, Bandit Brew, Gabooty, and Auft Gianne Jr. effectively put the last nail in the coffin of the old cocktails. I suggested long ago that gnome cooking restore energy by no more than 5%. This would make cooking gnome dishes relevant again to low-level players especially, I am a bit surprised that Jagex did not consider it as a selling point for members, especially as I believe they are trying to get new customers from the outset, rather than players using the old practice of completing all or most f2p quests before a members subscription. Such hopes of a suggestion were rather dashed by Gnome Delivery since it would disrupt the game balance of that mini-game. It would be far too easy for players to make a few additional orders to gobble on the way to extend energy. The mini-game would have to be tweaked a little bit to accomodate a return of such mechanics. But I still think the original concept is worth restoring in a new game engine-- most new members consider training at the gnome course crushingly boring, and may not have the herblore level to make energy pots. With the addition of more shortcuts, there is a larger incentive to train agility faster. The Grand Tree is mostly deserted save for players on their way to quests, cooks stopping to buy out the grocers of certain ingredients, and a few other things. The wave of players that came to play Gnome Delivery when it was first released are all but completely gone now. (The Shilo Village update that killed powerfishing at the Gnome Stronghold fishing spots is another story, and the nearby boatride to the The Piscatoris Fishing Colony doesn't take many passengers.) I love making tuna taters-- It takes just a little longer than fishing and cooking sharks, but at cooking 75, I can make them with 100% success. But even with the addition of the Culinomancer's chest, I can never get enough butter and must churn some of it. Why Jagex has refrained from implementing a churn-x or even a churn 5, 10 (like the second or so silver crafting change), I'll never know. Churning is long and boring, and a churn-x would make no bigger a change than the 'make all' option added to steel bars. Perhaps it was sligo who suggested it-- I don't remember-- but someone suggested that ingredient cooking be made into one step if all raw ingredients were in your inventory. It would be much like cakes are now (but chocolate dust or a chocolate bar would simply be added to the mix here). Potatoes would still be more complicated as the potatoes and topping must be cooked separately, but the time would be sped up significantly. Jagex tried to make ingredient cooking more appealing by boosting the XP gains in making those items, compared directly to fished items of respective similar levels. It appears this has relatively failed, and the pie update was the only update that was at least marginally successful in addressing the problem. The potato toppings update did effectively nothing as all potato toppings were largely spurned save sweetcorn and tuna (and oddly I have an easier time making tuna taters than mushroom and onion), and still PKers prefer sharks because high leveler players can get them faster (what a paradox). Separating out ingredient cooking into a separate skill is an interesting idea, but I'm not sure we can realistically hope Jagex will implement it.
  3. It's not. Over to the Art Bazaar with you.
  4. I was subSilver for a good while, but I decided to switch to BlackSoul for the contrast in highlighted words-- different words are in different colors. Purple is difficult to see with this style, but it's just a minor annoyance.
  5. HJT log, please. As I was telling you, make sure you update *all* of your software drivers. So you're running an Nvidia VGA card? Make sure you have the latest driver for your card. It never hurts to do all the routine maintenance. Ad-Aware, to be quite honest, isn't going to help you as it mainly removes tracking cookies. Spybot S&D and Spyware Blaster (to harden your browser, especially IE) are good spyware tools, but I doubt this is a spyware problem. CCleaner will help you clean out cache files (browser cache is one of them), and fix registry problems (do NOT repair the registry without backing it up first! It is a pain to fix if you don't). Check to see if your main drive needs to be defragmented, and defrag when needed. Again, again, again, post a HijackThis log. We can't effectively help you if you don't.
  6. Topic cleaned. Confession may be good for the soul, but it will get you into trouble here.
  7. From what I have heard, the macroers might not necessarily be Chinese. It is rumored that Runescape is a money-losing proposition for farming companies, so it is possible that players are simply obtaining these programs from Chinese sources. Some coders write these programs to test Java skills. That is about as ethically sound as programmers/coders writing viruses to hone their skills for remote companies (say in 2nd World areas) so the company can turn around and offer antivirus solutions for it. But the message still stands: just don't do it.
  8. For the record, previous 'Best Dresser' competitions include: H1P Presents: Are you Runescape's Best Dresser? by Honest1 Productions Runescape Best Dresser by the Tip.It Events Team (TET) I plan to come, dressed in my best pirate gear, taking screenshots for an upcoming guide.
  9. Topic has been cleaned of flames and related posts.
  10. Never going to happen.
  11. Thread has been cleaned. I'm not sure where you got 'Jagex claimed that [Thagern's idea] would take up too much memory'. The information I received (from a jmod) is that the bank is linked to the player file. Extra bank slots take memory away from the file, when Jagex would rather save that memory for new updates (quests, new areas, etc.) The topic needs more editing, or we will just have similar spamming problems again. Next time- take it to a PM, please. Speaking of which, just contact me when you are ready.
  12. This went on for far too long. Next time, just report.
  13. Let go of the ego rush-- try for a small rare or invest in Treasure Trail items. Besides the display of wealth, they are mostly for show. You can get comments just wearing an outfit not many people do. Doesn't have to be 'rare'-- 'rarely seen' works too.
  14. You are too funny, Sluggy-- I could almost say the same thing, although my parents are about 6-8 years older. I can't picture them playing, but they've never been gamers. My mother-in-law, however... well, that'd be a bit of a stretch, but she loves the Myst series, used to play D&D, and is somewhat involved in the prose-based (freeform online) roleplaying scene. (I married into a gamer family) Wife used to play, but she's either doing freeform online too, or playing puzzle games. Still does LARP, though. I'm 32, myself.
  15. It is rumored that Chuck Norris's tears can cure cancer. The only problem is Chuck Norris never cries.
  16. Hello, and welcome to the forums. I'll have to go with what Mercifull said because he's right. Hopefully you've read the info on the Announcements board, so locking this; if not, PM me again.
  17. Moved to Help & Advice. Welcome to the forum. Many similar threads to this have been posted before; please use the Search button to find them (limit your search to Help & Advice for better results).
  18. Although your story is a bit removed from an actual RS experience, it reads too much like one. I can understand using Netspeak (r, u, wut, etc.) for dialogues, but it just looks lazy when it's in the rest of the script. For guidelines on writing a script, read: http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Script
  19. Sorry to bump... just came back to this. Fair enough. I asked around and was told that there was a weak filter for names... why not strengthen it?
  20. kind of a shame really. i really liked the idea. oh well. :( Indeed. It may be for the reasons I stated.
  21. Howdy, just saw this. If you're doing a log (blog= web log) of your path to your goals, post here in BlogScape. If you're just going to post goals, then you would post to Rate This! (Goals and Achievements). Consider editing your post, and/or adding replies concerning your progress. We can move it if need be.
  22. Moved to Tech and Computers for more specific technical help.

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