Everything posted by Laura
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Directing emails?
What did you switch from? Yahoo! doesn't have POP or IMAP unless you pay a fee, which is why I switched to Gmail.
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Constant High CPU Usage...
Which is why you should look at the task manager. Applications or windows aren't the only thing that take up resources. You can open this by pressing ctrl+alt+delete at the same time and then selecting task manager. Alternatively, I believe you can right click the task bar in the bottom of the screen.
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What's my ISP?
People enjoy the thought of being anonymous online. What's disturbing about that?
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"To Many Incorrect Logins From Your Address"
I would close it, as someone else may be using your wireless and playing Runescape. Although the chances might be a bit slim.
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Nerfing the 26k trick.
Thank you for posting that. I'll take solace in that for now.
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"To Many Incorrect Logins From Your Address"
Such as a sibling that also plays Runescape? Should you have a wireless network, is it closed or open (does it have a password)?
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Changes to the Grand Exchange
That's what they wanted to do away with though, the seven day average. Because even if merchants do buy out an item, there is less demand or hype among other players. It makes things more interesting and difficult for the average person in these merchant clans while showing the average 'scaper how static their investment is. So unless these 'scapers are active in the trading community, constantly watching the item they own, there's a slightly smaller incentive to buy or sell on whim.
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Yew logs - 500gp each?
We should just convert all of Runescape to Confucianism.
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PvP Artifacts and It's Effect on Runescape Economy
But it is not because they have a moral stance on the issue, it's because they don't PK. And I never stated the game wasn't centered around combat.
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PvP Artifacts and It's Effect on Runescape Economy
What about those of us who don't do it because as a form of gameplay it sucks? It just isn't fun (except for the insane rewards). Then I'd say that you're also missing out. Your given reason doesn't really matter, you're still being hurt unfortunately... I hate to say it but I'm nothing short of obligating everyone capable to do it. The game isn't just about PvP, yet it's bringing in the largest margins of profit. If it's going to bring money into the game (without referring to actual profit per player) then it needs a proportional amount with a near equivalent to the risks involved and other money making techniques.
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Nerfing the 26k trick.
I'm sure many of Jagex's employees have taken Micro and Macro. Maybe Jagex is about to introduce a skill that requires quite a bit of cash to be in the game, otherwise prices would be driven down. Eitherway, after so long, 26king won't be the most profitable, just like slaying isn't as profitable as it once was.(and from this, slaying and similiar skills will become more profitable) That's a bad plan for Jagex, or a weak argument. People will always want money, they may or may not enjoy the skill. For example, Summoning has little relavence in PKing so it goes untrained by those brining cash into the game. Rather it targeted the PvM and skilling community, the people already hit by the result of PvP.
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Changes to the Grand Exchange
:roll: Realy? Not interesting? I beg to differ. I'm so glad Jagex looks into things before they change stuff. Yeah, that was the list I used the most.
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Yew logs - 500gp each?
After Summoning came out, the price of natures significantly declined. But it was okay because the Graahk made it faster, thus you would make the same amount of cash/hour. But with PvP and the inflation "crisis," other items have begun to increase in demand and price while natures remain at their lowly price of ~222. Meanwhile pure essence demand has increased and begun to rise alongside other raw materials. But the issue is that the sole purpose of Runescrafting was to bring money into the game. Player killing was originally a very large money drain. But with recent updates however, PvP has turned into another aspect of the game that is bringing in money. It's screwing over skills, mundane ones at that, that actually require much time and effort to bring in a constant profit. Now any ol' joe can grab a friend and 26k while turning an exponentially large profit with little to no work.
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Nerfing the 26k trick.
So you tested something out for "a bit," and tell us that we're overhyping?
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Not often , how come ? I met someone with a similar name to yours, with similar stats. He had an Arcane, and while your avatar is a Spectral, it seemed to fit. Just mistook you for someone else, sorry. :oops:
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Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Do you Castle War, Calzo?
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I just got permabanned...
That does not apply, as Jagex covers such terms under their Terms and Conditions. It would be something to cite to prove your innocence and show that you do indeed claim ownership of the account. At variance, it shows that you were awaiting punishment and were using such laws as a safety. There's an entire science to appeals.
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Lock skills?
When I read the title, I thought this was baiting a moderator. Anyway, I do not agree that it should be implemented. Skills are meant to be mastered, not locked away for good.
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Weird little bug.
Check that the plug is all the way in and reinstall the sound card driver to rule out software issues.
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Weird little bug.
Got a phone nearby? Wireless, mobile, or even wired?
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any way 2 Play RS better on a 1.6ghz P4, with nvidia 6600 gt
Chrome is capable of running Runescape.
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Summer gaming in a nutshell
I played soccer, organized, year round. Track isn't, for the most part, a team sport; you can do it near round. Biking is a sport if track is a sport and swimming is great in the summer and spring.
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What would you do? (aka my life sucks)
Sounds like your parents are luddites. Not much really changes that, especially since they don't trust your technological skills.
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Hard drive space not freeing up after deleting files?
Unless you securely delete your trash, whatever you delete isn't really gone. Rather, it waits until be written over by other data. Whereas securely deleting it rewrites the data right there and then with a bunch of ones and zeros. I don't recall if Windows still says this data is being used or not should you simply delete it. Perhaps someone could clarify.
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Ghosts in the Grand Exchange
Olly, are you serious? I don't want a new [bleep]e running around... -.- Olly is always serious. Why are you questioning his omnipotence?