Prime example of why old school gamers are elitist to today's gamers. if you can't have it immediately, you want to cheat for it. If you have to put some brain power into it, you want to cheat for it. If it involves repetitive tasks, you want to cheat for it. There are plenty of single player games that can fulfill your childish need for instant gratification. I do not like such broad generalizations because I am sure that there are many adult players who cheat as well as many young players who do not, but I have to agree with this post. It seems to me that cheating and instant gratification are signs of impatience and that impatience is typically associated with children. I enjoy far too much the feeling of gaining a level I worked hard for; a botter who is 99 in multiple skills will never detract from that. I could really care less if some players want to bot or if Jagex made it legal. After all, almost all console and PC games have cheats. I have some friends who use cheat codes on a regular basis to unlock levels, cars, guns, etc. and that does not detract from my experience playing the game without cheat codes. Runescape, to me, is no different.