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Oh yea. You're from EE clan. I'm regret the secounds I spent trying to follow your logic. What numbers are you using, or is it all still a big secret. The numbers I use aren't a secret at all. Never were and never will be. I've actually sent the file I use to calc it to atleast 2 friends by now. I've also mentioned them so many times on the past so I can't bother going through that process once again. I expected it would be common sense by now that the numbers I use are based on the methods "top players" use to train their skills. I have no idea about what would be the purpose of including methods like C2 and so on if "top players" doesn't use them. It would only ruin one of the main purpose of any calculator (accuracy). Edited my post so it makes more sense now since mods removed some posts before mine. Unless you're Drowns. :)
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That is not true, he had to wait for over an hour for someone... Over an hour compared to the double-digit hour days he's been pulling for months? :P Give him a break! It really bothers me when people underassume the hours Drumgun has put in. He's maintained 18h/day, with occasional periods of raising it to 19h or 20h/day, for the past 7 or so years without break. It's a far more massive achievement than just maintaining double digits hour days for a few months. It's why he's nearly at 2k adv log days and is #1 in time without having been an active player from the early RuneScape years that typically dominate the 1k+ adv log days population. Did I say a few specifically? The post was just there to put the previous one in context. 12 hours per day for 4 months is what comes to mind when reading your statement, not something that far exceeds the minimum stated in your description. I wasn't sure if I should even reply because it isn't something really worth arguing over.
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That is not true, he had to wait for over an hour for someone... Over an hour compared to the double-digit hour days he's been pulling for months? :P Give him a break! It really bothers me when people underassume the hours Drumgun has put in. He's maintained 18h/day, with occasional periods of raising it to 19h or 20h/day, for the past 7 or so years without break. It's a far more massive achievement than just maintaining double digits hour days for a few months. It's why he's nearly at 2k adv log days and is #1 in time without having been an active player from the early RuneScape years that typically dominate the 1k+ adv log days population.
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I'm pretty sure Drumgun has had 200m Smithing banked for the past year lol.
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Thread is officially dead. *nails coffin*
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If we don't raise awareness of it now, people will continue using it, and potentially risk getting their accounts banned by 2 [bleep]wits that obviously don't know shit about the game, nor know how to solve things properly, just wildly banning people for something THEY think is wrong, when many other Jmods see no issues with it. Have fun risking your accounts ban for blindly trusting these "experienced players to do their jmod job". They aren't able to ban people. Only certain Jagex employees have the permissions granted to them in their internal systems. The most they can do is forward names over to be checked by people that are allowed to ban people. It would be a major security risk on Jagex's part to allow every employee, regardless of what their job is, to ban people at will.
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Well, as long as players assume the owners of the game don't know what they're doing, it must be OK to do and have no repercussions right? owners?>.> i think u missed something mod balance and inifinity are new and dont understand at all what are they talking :) Or you know, Jagex, who DOES own the game (well I guess IVP in a sense now, but they aren't the ones who actually create anything). Just sick of all this arrogance among the player base thinking they "know better" than people who actually are part of the company who is making the rules. It's a rule for a reason, if you don't like it, suck it up and move on. If you really want to just assume that you know better, then continue breaking it and don't complain if/when you get banned for it. These two JMods in particular are noob players who only recently got hired at Jagex to work in the community. They have no technical knowledge, nor are they involved in any rule setting. It isn't part of their job description. Jagex isn't some single monolothic entity represented equally by every JMod. You don't magically gain deep insight into every Jagex policy in existence the moment you get hired. People need to stop treating every single JMod like they're all-knowing demigods. Long-term and highly active veteran players know quite a lot more about this game and the rules than newly hired people that were noobs at RS.
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These Jmods don't know what they're talking about. None of them seem to realize that Windows mousekeys allow you to jump pixels, which is the main purpose for using them. These new people got it into their heads that the output for 1:1 means one pixel at a time.
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Not daily, unless you use RuneTracker ... I like RuneTrack! :(. GayZac first to 200M. Go go! Runetracker is more accurate since it'll track the past 24 hours from any second. Runetrack has much fewer records because people are forced to actually plan according to when they set day reset. Runetracker will track day records whether or not they were planned ahead of time and regardless of whatever time of day was chosen to begin the record.
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Question: Have crystal trees rendered ivy obsolete? That's the impression I'm getting, and if so, by how much? Are they as afkable as magic trees or more? And what do you get from them? Are the items you get stackable?
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What's the point in rushing through the game if he isn't going to enjoy it as much as he would have by going at his own pace? This is presuming Ivy is more enjoyable than C2.
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Or you could max in far fewer hours and spend all that extra time doing other stuff in life.
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I view 07 as a forked version of RS that can go down the path RS should've gone down prior to all the screwups of the past few years by Jagex. It's an attempt to do it right this time; a second chance. I support further unique updates to 07.
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07 is mostly populated by those that quit RS many years ago. Very few Eoc'ers came over and stayed over in 07. Maybe the pkers botted their cb stats. I've seen certain pking clans where it's taken for granted that you're just going to bot it since everyone else in the clan does. That said, the top skillers in 07 do not bot. All the ppl with high ttm/ehp on cml are legits.
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K thread's done.
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Everybody was removed from the hiscores and you were readded once you logged in and out. Also, the cooking method is 3 ticks per fish, not an alternating 3 and 2 (what you call 2.5). It's assuming 90% of perfection. And no, most skills were changed, not just Cooking.
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Lots of changes to xp rates on CML today.
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It rises linearly until it reaches 200m Xp per 99, at which point it remains the same per 99. In fact, it's not just per 99/prestige level, but also for each individual level. Level 80 becomes 4m, 6m, 8m, etc.
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Sigh. Lemme clear this up, I'm still playing more than User, I'm just Xp wasting a lot more plus I doubt even without any Xp waste would I be getting 65k Xp/hr in Mining as CML assumes. Once I'm done with Mining, you'll see my times return to normal. User's also got a couple skills left that CML overestimates in Xp rate, notably Smithing and Fletching, so he's got more hours remaining til max than it appears. Also, Elvis99 is further behind than he seems. He's got a big advantage due to Hunter being underestimated in Xp rate on CML while I do a lot of skills with the opposite effect. He should be 10-20% less hours done in Time Played than he shows. I should max in roughly 3 weeks.
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Flash Powder Factory But obviously it seems nobody really cares about that sort of gameplay if I'm the only one who's developed any really significant strategies there. >.> Probably because nobody cares enough to spend 1000 hours to gain the "knowledge and experience" to play a boring mini-game for a boring skill that nobody cares about. The thing is, grinding alone won't give you the knowledge needed. You need to spend a significant amount of time offline studying the game and its map using the calculator I wrote before you actually begin any training. The calculator is a huge time saver for everyone, if used properly. You need to view FPF as one giant constantly shifting puzzle. It's the last thing from a "boring mini-game" when you actually put in some effort to use your brain. It's one of the most underrated pieces of content in the game. I keep hearing complaints for modifying or creating some content to involve more brainwork and do all the stuff FPF already does, but people have this ingrained fear/hatred of Agility that they don't even consider this amazing piece of content that's already out there. Nor do they notice how challenging of a puzzle it is when they run around blind inside it, unable to see all the ticks. My calculator is there for people to check each obstacle and combos of obstacles (routes) and to write these down on a map. You then examine that map to determine which routes have fewer ticks and by how many ticks is that difference. That difference number is then important as you'll need it for altering your chosen paths in-game when certain doors are shut. Opening a door takes 3 ticks usually, occasionally 4 if you must travel an extra square to get there, and this can often cause an inefficient route to become a more efficient route when the efficient route is blocked by a door or two and the other is not. FPF Tick Map Calculator Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?ij226c355yagaky
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Flash Powder Factory But obviously it seems nobody really cares about that sort of gameplay if I'm the only one who's developed any really significant strategies there. >.>
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The issue is having someone with very little to no experience driving making cars. It just won't come out right. We can't have noobs making RS.
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User will easily be 2nd. It's never worth it to cut willows. You should only do teaks, either at Ape Atoll or Tai Bwo Wannai. I find the latter to be more convenient. When dropping, you should spend only 2 ticks dropping before clicking back on the tree. There are 4 ticks between each log and so when you drop you don't want to lose any potential logs (and Xp). One tick is for you to register you obtained a log (with timing in your head, you can also drop during this one if you're good), the next two are for dropping, and the last one is required to give time for your click on the tree to register. With mousekeys, you can drop 5-6 in the 2-tick gap at once. Without mousekeys, you're limited to 2. I also highly recommend using world 1 and not sharing trees with anyone. Thanks for the swift response. What would you say is the best level to begin cutting teaks? I'm only level 60 right now, so I'm just trying to gauge it. 35
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User will easily be 2nd. It's never worth it to cut willows. You should only do teaks, either at Ape Atoll or Tai Bwo Wannai. I find the latter to be more convenient. When dropping, you should spend only 2 ticks dropping before clicking back on the tree. There are 4 ticks between each log and so when you drop you don't want to lose any potential logs (and Xp). One tick is for you to register you obtained a log (with timing in your head, you can also drop during this one if you're good), the next two are for dropping, and the last one is required to give time for your click on the tree to register. With mousekeys, you can drop 5-6 in the 2-tick gap at once. Without mousekeys, you're limited to 2. I also highly recommend using world 1 and not sharing trees with anyone.