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Laura

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  1. 'Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!' And he is its his Screenshots of Rs. doesnt matter what they are dude. Stop flamming him ffs... i think the title is misleading then. how would you feel if i posted every single thing i did? whether itd be get a rune full helm drop or kill the mole solo or get a random fletch level. the point is, post the significant things and dont flood the thread with random junk. or,if you do feel like posting interesting stuff, condense it into one picture in MS paint and just plaste the sections you want us to see I don't see where it's written how many pictures per person is allowed, so let him post. He was talking about the poster posting three pictures in independent posts, resulting in a triple post. Everything is cool now.
  2. While popularized to be an epidemic among pures, I find it to be grossly underestimated among regular 'Scapers.
  3. Probably the statement that wraps up my point. When an OS is buggy or is not to one's favor, it is quickly dumped for a different OS. Whether or not you agree with the Vista fiasco or not, the media portrayed it as a buggy and frustrating operating system. Because of this, many people switched their OS or reverted to one they were more comfortable with. Should the bugs ever outweigh the intended updates, people will being to quit. If you understand why the bugs are there, that's fine. As for myself, I can understand and I still don't care. They have plenty of options to choose from, and while I have not quit, I do look down on it heavily.
  4. Your main point on the first post is that we should understand why the bugs are there. As the complexity of the game grows, so do the bugs. Or at least, that is what I grasped.
  5. Can you have one without the other? No. Jagex needs a game to test bugs on with a player group to play the games. Just like an automotive company needs advertising to fuel demand to profit. The point is that I don't care how hard it is, it is their job to build and maintain the game. Anything less and I'm gone.
  6. No. Wrong. Very, very wrong. Oh? You have a larger market to cater to which results in an increase in competition. You have to constantly fuel demand by designing and redesigning cars. You have to delve into new technologies to balance fuel to distance which now includes a myriad of technologies such as bio-fuel, flex fuel using E-85, hydrogen, DHMO, and gasoline. You have to continue to buy resources from other companies, including metals, rubber polymers, technologies for the dashboard, etc. When it comes to building the car, machines do most of the welding, all of which requires precision within a millimeter less the entire car is scrapped. To check the welding, are yet more machines which take pictures of the welds and run those pictures up against the "perfect" weld. Then you have thousands of people working for an independent company, which should the company go under, all of which are out of the job - directly effecting the market. I could go much further, but I don't see the need. Machines require more precise software to do the job desired. This then impacts hardware, something Jagex lacks. Should any of the surrounding companies prices go up (including competitors and materials) this will devastate your income. I don't see how you can argue that an MMORPG is more complex. Jagex has a steady supply of income because it doesn't need to buy materials on the scale a car manufacturer does.
  7. I have to agree. I write applications under Xcode for Apple mobile platforms and my server handles thousands of people everyday. Bugs hardly every slip by developer preview stages because the application is sent for free to fifty people. And really, that is all it would take for Jagex - fifty people to test an updated version of Runescape for a week playing as they normally would. In addition, I expect the code to be bug-free because I am paying to play. The same would go for the car I pay my share on; I don't want any faults. Do I know how hard it is to build a car? No, probably not. Do I care? No, I am paying for the thing to be perfect. If I wanted to know the difficulties I would have built the thing myself. The complexity of building a car is far beyond that of an online game and the consequence of having imperfections increase to fatalities. Does that mean the next time my breaks don't work I should blame the intricacies of building a car?
  8. I've used this in the past and it usually clears stuff up.
  9. Yeah, yeah. I've heard this countless times, many times these suggestions don't see light.
  10. Wow, this reminds me of highschool mathmatics. There is not one definite way to play a game. If the creators did not intend for it to be played the way it is currently played, they should fix it. It's like saying, "There's an easy way to get good rewards and there is nothing to prevent you from exploiting it. But hey, it will give you bad juju."
  11. You probably should have Googled it first.
  12. At my parents place, there is a gun in every major room. I've fired a few hand guns and a grease gun.
  13. Congratulations! I was actually wondering the other day if this guide was ever completed. I think my greatest achievement, so far, was getting a partyhat alongside 91 runecrafting.
  14. bingo, you've just proved his point. If a topic has little discussion value or is breaking any rules, adding a post script does not provide exemption from either. Informing posters of this is not "power hungry." Adding these tidbits makes it appear that the original poster knows his/her topic is without discussion value. In this case, it was clear that discussion was sought after, but the same phrase is used many times by people who spam the forums. If you have any discrepancies about how the situation was handled, feel free to reach me via private messaging. And to add, rares are the only items in Runescape which have an ever decreasing supply. This allows these items to reach practically any price.
  15. There is no need to generalize Tip.it moderators as power hungry nor is it necessary to label your topic with "please don't lock." Doing so usually has an adverse effect, often contrary to what you intend.
  16. You get two tickets for winning and one ticket if the game is tied. Losing nets you nothing.
  17. Yup. If you can rule out driver issues first, it would be easier to decided if your GPU just went.
  18. Castle Wars has and always will be stacked. It's just in the nature of the game. I don't like to play against my friend and it just happens to be that my friends are extremely good at the same minigame.
  19. 3rd age is on the rise. I haven't looked at lower ranged pieces, but the more expensive parts are extremely difficult to buy. No. Those who only play during summer aren't the ones holding the majority of the rare market. If they go back to F2P, it's the same boat; nothing to worry about.
  20. That machine is outdated today, there's no telling how obsolete it will be tomorrow. I also doubt Amazon will be selling that laptop this time next year.
  21. Depending on your manufacturer, it may be on the underside of your laptop.
  22. Quality, as you state, is almost always observed from the player's audio output. Because it is possible to amplify these signals though both software and hardware, there is little need to express definitive quality from any single player. It can then be concluded that external means (headphones, speakers, etc) determine a larger position of the quality experienced. In addition, it's almost meaningless to argue player quality in terms of MP3 files because MP3 files aren't a lossless format to begin with, favoring data consumption instead. Any other format beside MP3 should not be recommended for the average user, as MP3 files have dominated the music industry for years now. OP, a cheap MP3 player from someone like SanDisk would suit you well (although that Cowon iAudio D2 looks really neat).
  23. As I told you earlier, all suggestions belong in their appropriate forum, Bugs & Suggestions. If you wish to discuss higher level content you may do so in the thread "End Level Content," found in General Discussion. Please do not create another thread in General Discussion about these topics. I am not trying to be distasteful or belligerent, as I see you do want discussion, but they must be categorized. I am moving this to Bugs & Suggestions.
  24. Happened to me as well. I just stopped using Firefox.

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