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Jebrim

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  1. Or you could max in far fewer hours and spend all that extra time doing other stuff in life.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Lots of changes to xp rates on CML today.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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
  9. 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. >.>
  10. 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.
  11. 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
  12. 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.
  13. I think it's just a desire to complete one's goals that is the biggest motivator, not addictiveness or OCD. People made a commitment and want to live up to it. People in general just want to be successful at what they do, not failures. Giving up and quitting can also be very embarrassing.
  14. why does everyone forget lover romeo? Why does everyone forget Inuyasha8750? He held rank 1 Agility and Hunter.
  15. Jabberwoky is no longer on the hiscores.
  16. Actually it's still against the rules to multilog even if they do interact. The statement you're referring to is just a redundant clause. Account sharing isn't allowed at all either. It mostly certainly isn't allowed in a race for first to 99 in a new skill as a special exception lmao. That's the precise reason why it's against the rules in the first place.
  17. We've all seen the nonamer Player155*other letters* speak so highly of himself, so we'll put our eyes on his back and watch him get it first, and if not, see his excuse as to why, inb4 it's "playing 22 hrs a day made me get too tired to focus fulltime" L i plan to average 20 hours a day but i will be so efficient its not even funny. if its 50k xp/h for a normal person i will get 150k xp/h gf. and if it costs more than 2m to get 99 fast i aint competing 0/10 Stop posting until your rank 1 for more then 3 days ok cya on friday when im rank 1 on the 3rd day. i wont be gaining a single xp till tuesday when skill comes out. i have to prepare myself for the intense no lifing im about to do. i have been doing yoga and relaxation stuff for hours a day. i sleep listning to rain fall. i will sleep 16 hours the day before and wake up at 8 am my time when jagex updates ready at lumberidge to be the first person to level 2. and the first person to level 99. i will sleep every day from 12 am to 4 am and the first 3 days i will sleep from 12 am to 2:30 am. and if theres lots of competition i will sleep less. i have been training my body for this for so long and now i am ready. You're incorrect there. There have been many sleep studies done proving you incorrect; and by incorrect I mean please get help because I don't know how you make this stuff up when people say "I need to catch up on sleep;" sleeping 16 hours is BAD for you. Teenagers should be getting 8-9 hours every night, younger adults 7-8 I believe, etc etc. When you reach ~60 years old, it's ~6 hours. So you aren't training your body for anything except failure. GF LOGIC. THANK SCIENCE I PUT IT DOWN. This is absolutely correct - your body cannot "plan ahead" anymore than it can when you go to a buffet and eat 10 plates of food. In 10 hours you're still hungry again, but now your jeans won't close. Now, there are ways to maximize the sleep that you do get, and usually these are quite easy. Also, keep in mind that sleep is literally an invaluable resource; when you do not get enough sleep in any given night, you are sleep deprived until you sleep more to make up for it. You cannot replicate any of the healing powers of sleep in any other way. That being said, sleeping in massive quantities doesn't count, I imagine its very similar to the law of diminishing returns, as well as wreaking havoc on your circadian rhythm which is important to keep in sync with. That being said, I'm sure we both got trolled. Who does yoga in preparation for sitting at a computer proving people wrong for 20 hours a day. From my experiences, I view it more as there being a battery/reserve that is only ever depleted when you undergo sleep deprivation. If your battery is full you're able to go much longer than if your battery is empty. If your battery is empty you'll have a harder time even staying up normal hours (16 hours straight). This battery can only be replenished with doing extra sleep (more than the typical 7-8 hours). What this essentially means is that if your battery is already topped up beforehand, extra sleep won't matter. However, if you've been going really hard recently, it gets progressively harder each consecutive day to do the same hours. Once you're done with whatever goal you were aiming for, you need to replenish by sleeping extra the next couple of days at least to get back to the battery state most people are usually at. So basically I do recommend getting fresh sleep before a big nolifing period, up to a point. You don't wanna start out nolifing with only 4 hours sleep the night before. It'd make your goal much harder than it needed to be.
  18. I'm glad I don't wish I could do that Edit to second the above question. Looking at his tracker for the past 4 days which should encompass that stint, the time calculator suggests 30 hours of in game time, instead of the reported 85+ hours. Gains in said period are 6.3M fletch, 4.4M fm, 360k fish, 370k thieving, and other small irrelevant XP gains. (07scape, suddenly realised this is in the EoC thread not the 07 one...) Foot has Fletching down as 500k xp/hr when it's not even half that, that's why the time section doesn't show as accurate. He assumed some bolt usage. Interesting, with fletching corrected to say, 200k xp/hr? It becomes a suggested 48 hours. Still quite a discrepency. I'm not just being petty here, trying to raise the issue of whether playing for a ridiculously long stint, at a less efficient rate is something worth doing. I mean 48 hours for 85 in game, that's less than 60% of maximum efficiency. Where is the line drawn? Since the XP wasn't mentioned at all by you, I wonder if you, Jebrim, would be more or less impressed if it had been 92h 5h sleep etc etc .. .summing to say 120 hours, with the same XP gain. You're imagining that his xp rates would be much higher if he wasn't doing this. He's far from the most efficient player out there. Your xp rates don't decrease that significantly due to tiredness. Just taking a casual glance at Fletching, I see maybe 150k xp/hr average (he both cut and strung) and 400k+ xp/hr in Firemaking. I also don't know how much of this time was spent irl. Doesn't really matter tbh. I mainly posted this to show that he won't be able to compete for Divination.
  19. I'm glad I don't wish I could do that Edit to second the above question. Looking at his tracker for the past 4 days which should encompass that stint, the time calculator suggests 30 hours of in game time, instead of the reported 85+ hours. Gains in said period are 6.3M fletch, 4.4M fm, 360k fish, 370k thieving, and other small irrelevant XP gains. (07scape, suddenly realised this is in the EoC thread not the 07 one...) Foot has Fletching down as 500k xp/hr when it's not even half that, that's why the time section doesn't show as accurate. He assumed some bolt usage.
  20. there isnt even a point in playing that much when your 100m ahead of the rank 2 in hunter but whatever. he can die of exhaustion if he wants idc. nvm he isnt even hunting i dont watch his xp gains. still pointless hes not competing for anything Lol, you don't need to be competing for something to wanna practice your nolifing skills.
  21. there isnt even a point in playing that much when your 100m ahead of the rank 2 in hunter but whatever. he can die of exhaustion if he wants idc. nvm he isnt even hunting i dont watch his xp gains. still pointless hes not competing for anything Lol, you don't need to be competing for something to wanna practice your nolifing skills.
  22. Jamie is too busy using up all his nolifing energy right now anyways. He just did 62 hours straight, slept 3 hours, and still going. He couldn't compete in Divination now even if he wanted to since he'll be burning himself out just as it launches.
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