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Finally finishing this up...
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EasyScape killed this thread lol.
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If you're 200m in a skill, go F2P and inactive for a few months, you will disappear off the hiscores. But as soon as you log back in and out again, even in F2P, you will be back on the hiscores with your old rank position. I just confirmed that this is still the case. Overall Xp must not work the same way however.
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Not 126 obviously if the Xp cap is being raised beyond 200m as well lol. You'd need something higher, like 130 or 140. I'm currently level 140 in Agility.
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Raise Level cap at same time and it wouldn't be a problem.
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That was for a friend's 99 Woodcutting party lol
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I'm at 858 days but lacking the afk time that others have managed to accumulate. :P
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I think Carcass was in the 900s when I last asked? I remember asking quite a few individuals with 200m all and heard the 900s multiple times.
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There's no Cooking in that list. Only 25 skills. Not good enough. Weak. Gg. Jk.
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Not so sure about Duffy in there. Jake though yeah.
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Drumgun actually had more hours than her at the time she was awarded it. Guinness and Jagex screwed up in their communication and there was some confusion. S Diamant Y had the most hours in a Free-To-Play MMO. Since she was never a member, she qualified under that. Jagex did not provide Guinness with the person with the most hours in total in RS. Zezima even had more hours than S Diamant Y back then too.
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Idk, I think it'd be competitive between him and Drumgun.
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Didn't Alkan multilog though? That can hardly be counted. Also Forsberg888/Lynx Titan is on track to take #1 Overall in OSRS eventually.
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You clearly don't understand what micro means. Micro does not care which is most macroly efficient. ANY method can be micro'd, unless it's 100% afk lol.
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Micro is maximizing your Xp/hr (skill) at a particular method whereas Macro is picking the general method to train at. Micro = most efficient way to train at a course (perfect laps); macro = most efficient course to train at. Not limited to just Agility. Most Overall players tend to focus on the macro and just do it lazily without becoming pro at it. Real skill is in the micro and that's far more important in impressiveness than knowing which place to train at.
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You can't compare achieving goals in a game with achieving things like writing bachelor or do an apprentorship, yes it's trur that they 'would' have what it takes 'cause they can grind for months (and sadly... years) but i bet that almost no one of the top players have something like a real job/apprentorship or even finished university. and if you think about it what will get your far in life, playing runescape for over 20'000 hrs with quitting school (which is a common fact that many players did this) or studying/working for 20'000 hours? But after all, it's not my life, i can't judge them because of this. i'm just sure that i wouldn't ever be able to live on the cost of someone (mostly the parents) just because i wanna play a game cause of addiction. it's like a junky, wasting cash and in the end he has nothing won with the drug. But still he thinks that, that what he does is "right" because they enjoy it. (And i know quite many junkies so i totally know what i'm talking about) Both is unhealthy, damages the social life and in the end you're just dead and have nothing achieved. and in both categories they don't think like that. best example, when suomi quitted before 200m all he said that the game has destroyed his life, even if it was a great time, that's the samr thing which junkies are saying. but he came back and started enjoying it again. that's the same what junkies are saying. so, is it really an achievement playing for 15 hrs a day rather then going far in real life? I wouldn't be proud of sitting on my ass for 15 hrs calling my mom to bring food becsuse i don't wanna waste xp and then telling someone i'm working hard but they don't even lift. Lol best example is jebrim, he thinks he is a highly rated person because he spent over 15000 hrs training agility which does'nt take an effort, yeah i know i wouldn't be able to do that. But if i would be, i would TOTALLY NOT be proud of that. The only exceptions are the youtubers, 'cause it's their work. The community of rs is [bleep]ed up nowadays lol it's really sad reading this thread and see what game junkies are thinking of their addiction. Merry christmas, if anyone is celebrating this i know it's xp waste (that's what suomi said 2 years ago) I haven't lived with family or even had a Christmas with them in 6 years. My mother died unexpectedly a month and a half ago as well. I hadn't seen her in over 2 years. A close friend died a couple weeks ago too. I pushed myself through college and am days away from getting my degree. I'll be getting a job soon as a software engineer, something that pays very well. I spent the past few months falling in love with an amazing girl, only to lose her to someone else. I barely play RuneScape these days. My life has been very eventful. Don't pretend you know anything about me.
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Not true. I respect the most work that was put into one's achievements. If you spent your RuneScape career nolifing your ass off doing slow non-afkables, I'll respect that much more than people who did easy afkable and fast skilling. Also the amount of time put in plays a big role too.If we run agility laps together and I'm inefficient and slow as [bleep], will you respect me more than if I was able to keep up with you? :P Micro-efficiency > macro-efficiency
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Not true. I respect the most work that was put into one's achievements. If you spent your RuneScape career nolifing your ass off doing slow non-afkables, I'll respect that much more than people who did easy afkable and fast skilling. Also the amount of time put in plays a big role too.
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How many Adventurer Log days do you have Bizarrely?
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I've been doing it since I was 11 too! Haha. :) I'm turning 24 in a few days. :P
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"That effort you just put in for no return isn't good enough, go spend several more hours of your life on it" Way to be ungrateful It is not what he meant tho. He wants to know whether someone could actually keep up with the same pace or not. And that is just 1 factor. I do appreciate the attempts to give me information, but I still haven't had my question answered yet. I've asked for the Xp rate 3 times now. Here's my last 3 posts:
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Why not just do it for a few hours straight and divide to get Xp rate? That's the number I'm really looking for, the long-term average, not a range of potential Xp rate. And explain Voice of Seren.
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Assuming you don't need large amounts of money and assuming you're not afking it, what's the long-term average Xp rate? (What you think I might get)
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I haven't been on RuneScape for the past week. Can someone give me the rundown on the Xp rate at the new Elf Course at 99? And a video to recommend watching?