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Karvinen

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  1. Works only in multi areas. And the wolf specials will probably splash on the revenants. I tried it on ice warriors and many of them splashed.
  2. It is just Jagex's false propaganda. Look at the cooked lobster price range. There is no way to sell for lower price than the false market price. Obviously no-one buys overpriced items.
  3. Destroying PKing also destroys the end product skills which are used to make PKing supplies (includes e.g. cooking and herblore).
  4. No quest requires high levels (80+). Making quests with high requirements would not make "noobs" (:lol:) become members. Is clicking fun? Getting the skillcape is the only fun.
  5. What is the point of training herblore and cooking (and some other similar skills)? You can only make loss with these skills. If you get the raw items yourself, you will get more money more easily by selling them without finishing. Even high level finished products are worth less than the raw items. Some people think that PKing/dueling updates don't affect skillers, but they are wrong as the market of the finished products revolves around PKing and dueling (includes training characters for PKing and dueling). Now finished items are nearly worthless compared to the raw items, because there is much less demand for them.
  6. Why? Is this a MULTIPLAYER game or just a single player game on shared servers? And if Jagex wanted to force everyone to do everything themselves, why not admit that up front? Why? Because you make 100% profit. Oh, btw I don't think that fletching and wcing is everything in rs. There are many more things you can do that are multiplayer. You would probably get more money by just selling the raw items. If you make loss by buying the raw items, you also make loss even if you get the raw items yourself (compared to selling them).
  7. Karvinen replied to Bestman4537's topic in Rants
    What would be the point of risking your stuff to get nothing?
  8. Karvinen replied to 1jonagold's topic in Rants
    Prices ARE NOT fixed! Look GE, they change and WE do it, not Jagex! Ppls just can't go to the forum anymore and sell some item 100% higher price than they bought it... And someones who says, that this is like Big Brother and IRL theres no fixed prices...Look, IRL business there is many regulations, so you cannot just go and sell some item 100% higher than its price.really is..don't even dream! Runescape WAS economical Anarchy you don't find in real life! Look at the cooked lobster prices and you will see that the price is set by Jagex. The average price and the lowest possible price are the same (something like 201 gp). The real value of them is lower (about 150 gp).
  9. Here is some differences: -Pkers kill *mainly* for profit, revenants kill everyone even though it would be wasting food and runes -Pkers risk their stuff, revenants don't as they are NPCs
  10. Are all the "secondary skills"* such as fletching, cooking and herblore nowadays pointless "skill total raisers"** which waste money (raw materials are worth more than the finished product)? *: "primary skills" mean the raw material collection skills like mining and woodcutting **: a non-profit or negative profit skill that is trained only to raise skill total
  11. Currently the Grand Exchange "market price" of cooked lobsters is the same as the lowest possible price. 201 gp, if I remember correctly. No 5% range.
  12. The delay was added because Jagex thought that world switcher programs were the most evil :twisted: :twisted: and unfair thing in the game. Andrew even cussed on the forums of one world switcher program. :lol:
  13. Jagex has said that f2p is full game and p2p is expansion long time ago. Archive of old Jagex websites: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://jagex.com/
  14. Hide post from non-moderator -button would be better than deleting button because scammers can't abuse it (scamming and deleting the post before mods see it).
  15. "Stat shower" is usually same as using highscores normally. You have to write the character's name into a textbox. I don't think it's possible to just move mouse over players and see their stats without having modified client which is against rules.
  16. Also, one NPC in Canifis, Morytania has (almost) name of a RSC cheat program. Just 1 "t" too much.
  17. Go to Jagex office. Cambridge, England - somewhere there :| .
  18. It requires a security hole. Internet Explorer holes are most popular.
  19. Mages are definitely underpowered on f2p. They can only hit 16 slowly and have no armour. A high level warrior can beat a high level mage easily. F2P "triangle": warrior beats mage warrior beats ranger ranger beats mage Mages are only useful in teams but if they are attacked, they die quickly.
  20. Link doesn't work. Of course it doesn't work, "/" is not allowed character in that place, I think.
  21. MSB costs less than 5k, so it shouldn't get the special back. Too powerful for that price.
  22. What if someone is training firemaking and there is lots of red dots of ashes?
  23. F2P can't wear dragon armour.
  24. ^ Above are my ways of identifying autoers. Being silent isn't a sign of autoing.
  25. Don't PK people using the abyss. Don't trade people, unless they are buying or selling something. This one seems to be forgotten: Don't use the confuse/weaken/curse spells on players.

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