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  1. I would like to compliment the writer of the first article on summing up pretty much everything I think about RuneScape/Jagex how it is today.

     

    I could type a whole rant here on how Jagex should do it differently for the sake of their loyal fan base, but lets be honest, there's nothing which has been said a thousand times already.

     

    Thanks for the good read!

  2. Rate the achievement please, I know most of my other stats suck anyway :)

     

     

    Started training FM in December of 2007, got 99 in the following April. After 4 months I got 99 Fletching for a trimmed Firemaking cape and got back into Firemaking after seeing my rank shoot right up after lighting just a few maples.

     

    Went from a 16M FM goal, to double 99 xp to 40, 50, 100m and eventually 200M. I did 0-99 with willows, 10M with yews and 177M with maples costing me around 70M and taking me about 1,5 years from start to finish.

     

    Here's the result:

     

     

    200mo.jpg

  3. It would be quite interesting to see what ideas they would come up with for skills after level 99. The only downside I can see with this is that (knowing Jagex), they would probably add a lot of new ways to gain faster XP thus destoying the current achievement of a level 99. Yet personally, I wouldn't mind having a 120 cape.

     

    I'd like to see an "infinite" level cap.. - Just so you can keep levelling for ever.

     

    I think people would train until they literally drop dead if they decided to such a thing..

    if people are dropping dead to train to infinite level, the problem is not with the game, its stupid people doing dumb stuff.

     

    Probably the reason why there is a XP cap in the first place.

  4. It would be quite interesting to see what ideas they would come up with for skills after level 99. The only downside I can see with this is that (knowing Jagex), they would probably add a lot of new ways to gain faster XP thus destoying the current achievement of a level 99. Yet personally, I wouldn't mind having a 120 cape.

     

    I'd like to see an "infinite" level cap.. - Just so you can keep levelling for ever.

     

    I think people would train until they literally drop dead if they decided to such a thing..

  5. Short question.

     

    How long will 99 WC take me if I cut ivy 6 hours a day? I am currently level 90.

     

    Thanks.

    6 hours a day with lets say 70k per hr average and the total exp from 90-99 being about 7.7m

    7.7m/70k is 110 hrs

    110/6 is 18.3 days so figure 19 days.

     

    Thanks a lot!

  6.  

    2 words: [bleep] society.

     

    Secondly, why do people come on a gaming forum just to tell others how great their live is and to spend it the way they do?

    I haven't seen anyone saying "Live the way i do". And sure it might seem like some of us do but that is only becuase some of us has been to the pits and back. We've seen what an addiction can do and obviously we would not want to see people around us go down the same path and fail. Giving some advice is a good idea. Wether they choose to take it or not is up to them. Sure at the age of 13 - 16 this won't affect you at all. So go ahead and no-life then. But once you turn 17 or 18 and beyond and you find yourself playing RuneScape (or any other game for that matter) so much that it starts taking up time you need to spend behind the books or at work, then you need to start worrying. It's not just about the fact that it affects your health, but it also affects your wealth. Not going to Uni (or failing Uni) because you choose to play a game instead of studying is not a wise choice. At the end of the day those people have very little hope to ever make something of themselves. The sooned they realise to prioritise the better.

    So this whole thread might not be aimed so much on the younger teens as it is on the older teens or younger adults.

     

     

    People 'play' life the way THEY want. If it doesn't affect you in any way, what right do you have criticizing others who do what they want.. :???:

     

    Pretty much summs it up. Advice is good and should be encouraged in most cases. What bothers me though, are people trying to shove their way of life down other people's throats because they just cannot imagine how other people might be happy with a different kind of lifestyle.

  7. Don't understand why everyone wants to say how other people should live their lives...

     

    Player A - have a job, because he needs money

    Player B - don't have a job, because he don't need the money, or at his time of life, don't need/want one (before anything, if his living this way, it's because he can so....)

     

    8h00 Player A and B wake up

    9h00 Player A and B finished up higiene routine as well ate breakfest

    Player A leaves for work / Player B turns on computer

    13h00 Player A leaves work for lunch break

    Player B leaves home to lunch with friends/ gf/ bf as they left for lunch break, being it at university or job

    14h00 Player A and B return to job / home because lunch break ended

    20h00 Player A goes home after a day working or meet friends and have a coffe and such

    Player B goes meet his friends and have a coffee and such

    22h00 Player A logs in runescape for his 2h a day playtime

    Player B hangs on with gf/bf or in case don't have one, with friends or doing any other hobbie

    both end up sleeping and starts all over again

     

    Player A works 10h/sleeps 8h/ play runescape 2h/ socialize 4h

    Player B play runescape 10h/ sleeps 8h/ socialize 4-6h / other stuff 0-2h <- might be an healthy one perhaps ...

     

    now what's wrong with that?

    Should i say player B is doing his/her life in a wrong way?

     

    You're talking to a brick wall mate.

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