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The 'You're Banned' Game (over 38,000 banned!)
Banned for silly accents
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Guess the person that's going to post below you!
nope Blaze
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How famous are you on tip.it? (Over 10k posts)
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Tans - maxed [BPL IS BACK]
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- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
http://www.howtoarguewithanidiot.com/- Tans - maxed [BPL IS BACK]
- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
No that's not why people wont vote. People are mentioning the fact that there will be bots in passing. They've repeatedly said why they wont vote. And as you you would have surely noticed their reasons. Take off your rose tinted spectacles. Thus beat me to it Large overstatement in attempt to make people who you disagree with look stupid, even though mostly everyone here has said their point, for both sides, for the most part logically. I ask you to read the thread before responding. Extrapolating at its finest. [/hide]I did not say that there won't be bots - there almost certainly will be. There are no rose tinted spectacles here. I know that the community will most likely not be the same as the one in 2007 (I do in fact remember many scammers, RWTing, bots back then). However, I know for a fact that the actual physical gameplay was more enjoyable for me in 2007 than post-EoC RuneScape. I have read this thread - please tell me where somebody addresses the point that this update is just the same as any other update that would not affect a large number of players? No you completely miss the point YET AGAIN. Do you actually understand what these words even mean, because you're seemingly reading a completely different thread.- Tans - maxed [BPL IS BACK]
- Tans - maxed [BPL IS BACK]
- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
No that's not why people wont vote. People are mentioning the fact that there will be bots in passing. They've repeatedly said why they wont vote. And as you you would have surely noticed their reasons. Take off your rose tinted spectacles. Thus beat me to it Large overstatement in attempt to make people who you disagree with look stupid, even though mostly everyone here has said their point, for both sides, for the most part logically. I ask you to read the thread before responding. Extrapolating at its finest.- Post all RS Screenshots, Videos, and Sounds here!
Oh look it's me- Tans - maxed [BPL IS BACK]
- Group Nexing.
Yeah if you're gunna use a shield, I'd probably range. Not sure how well rapier does against Nex. Best Chaotic to use is Maul. Using shield, you're then going to get a better defence bonus too - void + deflector if you're gunna go with it.- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
Opinionscape. There is only one reason to vote: that is if you want 2007 Servers. Trying to guilt trip everyone else is just stupid.- 200M in all Skills
Can we please not have RS 2007 shit over lap into 200m in all skills thread- Group Nexing.
Err.. Nex is probably going to hurt you quite a lot at 50 Defence. It's best to have one tank in Nex (or POP idk) gear provoking and inciting her, then everyone else with dual drygores and a range switch (some people argue against bringing range, but then when she changes to prot melee, wtf are you gunna do?), using void. It is doable though with Bandos/Arma sets.- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
Errr ... so you actually want a buggy game where game-breaking oversights can have massive impacts on the economy or result in the loss of all your items? [hide]Surprise, it's still around![/hide] [/hide] No, what I want is for Jagex to stop being so goddam safe with everything. Just like when you go out to drive your car to the grocery store, you're taking the chance that you'll be hit by another car and killed, but the benefits of that car trip outweigh the risks. Jagex, they are terrified of that car trip. In fact, they don't even own a car. Jagex is like the grandma who's locked herself in her own house, removed all the furniture, sanded down all sharp corners, tied herself to the only remaining chair, and calls her son every couple of days to personally deliver her some cold, bland chicken broth that he spoonfeeds her with his own hands (because she could choke on the spoon). Jagex used to take risks. And risks come with losses (glitches), I realize. Sometimes even huge, game changing glitches. But those glitches are rare. They don't happen all that often. The benefits outweigh the risks. Nowadays, they lock themselves in their office and only release updates that appeal to the lowest common demoninator, AKA children who Jagex thinks they have to protect with their children-like themes. Implementing EoC was the biggest risk they have ever taken. With it have come some huge glitches. And lo and behold, it's turned out to be possibly the best risk they've ever taken. [/hide] EoC was a risk? No. I disagree completely. I didn't let Jagex sell me that crap. The EoC model was the WoW model. It wasn't a risk, it was an update that was based off a very, very well-tested model. Jagex opted to adopt the strategy of every other MMO developer ever- make your game more like WoW. There was no risk involved. EoC was not unique in any respect, it was WoW with a different name. How can you say EoC wasn't a risk, when it set about to completely change every combat aspect of the game? How when released, it clearly wasn't ready? It was nothing near a "very, very well tested model". Everyone needs to drop this crap about WoW. It's getting more and more tiresome and completely irrelevant. If you obsess so much about the mechanics of WoW, then walk away from MMO's altogether and go outside. Errr ... so you actually want a buggy game where game-breaking oversights can have massive impacts on the economy or result in the loss of all your items? [hide]Surprise, it's still around![/hide] [/hide] No, what I want is for Jagex to stop being so goddam safe with everything. Just like when you go out to drive your car to the grocery store, you're taking the chance that you'll be hit by another car and killed, but the benefits of that car trip outweigh the risks. Jagex, they are terrified of that car trip. In fact, they don't even own a car. Jagex is like the grandma who's locked herself in her own house, removed all the furniture, sanded down all sharp corners, tied herself to the only remaining chair, and calls her son every couple of days to personally deliver her some cold, bland chicken broth that he spoonfeeds her with his own hands (because she could choke on the spoon). Jagex used to take risks. And risks come with losses (glitches), I realize. Sometimes even huge, game changing glitches. But those glitches are rare. They don't happen all that often. The benefits outweigh the risks. Nowadays, they lock themselves in their office and only release updates that appeal to the lowest common demoninator, AKA children who Jagex thinks they have to protect with their children-like themes. Implementing EoC was the biggest risk they have ever taken. With it have come some huge glitches. And lo and behold, it's turned out to be possibly the best risk they've ever taken. [/hide] I believe the squeal of fortune was the best risk they've taken No Squeal of Fortune was no risk. They knew what they were doing and the reaction it would face.- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
Errr ... so you actually want a buggy game where game-breaking oversights can have massive impacts on the economy or result in the loss of all your items? [hide]Surprise, it's still around![/hide] [/hide] No, what I want is for Jagex to stop being so goddam safe with everything. Just like when you go out to drive your car to the grocery store, you're taking the chance that you'll be hit by another car and killed, but the benefits of that car trip outweigh the risks. Jagex, they are terrified of that car trip. In fact, they don't even own a car. Jagex is like the grandma who's locked herself in her own house, removed all the furniture, sanded down all sharp corners, tied herself to the only remaining chair, and calls her son every couple of days to personally deliver her some cold, bland chicken broth that he spoonfeeds her with his own hands (because she could choke on the spoon). Jagex used to take risks. And risks come with losses (glitches), I realize. Sometimes even huge, game changing glitches. But those glitches are rare. They don't happen all that often. The benefits outweigh the risks. Nowadays, they lock themselves in their office and only release updates that appeal to the lowest common demoninator, AKA children who Jagex thinks they have to protect with their children-like themes. Implementing EoC was the biggest risk they have ever taken. With it have come some huge glitches. And lo and behold, it's turned out to be possibly the best risk they've ever taken.- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
A problem with a poll here is alot of people are for EoC. I noticed a slight downfall in activity here since EoC release. This could be a reason why the poll here has that sort of impact, because of the pre-eoc combat people left. [/hide] People just don't realize that RS was never supposed to have something like EoC. It's out of its limits. RS is a web browser game and we like it just how it is. If we wanted a real bad ass combat system we would all play WoW. RS was never meant to rile people up as much as this either. Also, stop classing us all with 'we'. Not everyone is so blinded by nostalgia as you, unable to see that the changes needed to be made.- 2007 - Old School RuneScape... You Vote! - [It's Here!]
All these posts are getting too long to read. Just cut out/hide the start of the posts, rather than make a huge chain of quotes
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