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westernmagic

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  1. i agree with the author. i do not think that jagex uses the right approach. runescape will never have comparable graphics, whatever you do. it wont look like rf online, fury, anarchy, company of heroes... it just wont, if it will stay as a java applet. only if jagex would let players download a real client, would rs stand a chance. no matter what internet connection you have, you cant download a few hundred npc and objects every time you play. i also dont find graphics very essential... on the contrary: games like heroes of might and magic 3 are the coolest. the move from rsc to rs2 was nice, but really, its enough. whats the use of having monsters without edges if the map cant load on time, even if im only walking? (the edges are really stylish and cool, by the way. and i preferred the old ore rocks too. and moving fishing spots get on my nerves, especially if i have to run around looking for them... cant they move one field at a time?) i understand that jagex probably has different departments/teams/whatever, but then the wrong things are getting emphasized. id much rather have the loose ends tied then new graphic or other quests. when have we last heard of the dwarves? the storylines nice, but neither finished nor updated just like the mourning series ( i think...) nor the myreque series. i think, on the whole, rs barking up the wrong tree... id write more, but hey, you all know this stuff. cheers, westernmagic

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