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Fearsomel0ve

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  1. Dude... your a beast! I got tired after 8K of coal...
  2. Hey, I'm an on/off F2P'er whos been playing for about 2 years now. Unfortuntely, I'll play for a couple of weeks then stop playing for a month or two but its alright. Any suggestions or critics are welcome.
  3. F2P should recieve updates, not nearly to the extent as P2P do but some nonetheless. The community of people playing Runescape is gigantic. But the whole community is based upon those F2P individuals. The whole advantage of being a P2P are the added skills and challenges. But would those matter much if you had no people to contend with? Would Runescape be as much fun if everyone has member skills and there were no F2P players? The only way to keep the F2P community entertained is to give them a little taste of membership at a time. Allow F2P to enjoy the excitement of a new quest, of new items or other updates and they will continue to play. And if Jagex plays their cards right, perhaps people will become impatient enough for the next update to just become a member...
  4. For those two bickering above... For your etification... and IQ test isnt worth its salt unless administered by a licensed professional. Also, its results are based on age so an IQ of 140 at 10 doesnt mean you have an IQ of 140 at 12... As for my freind.... your armor problem is one that many other people have faced...So do what everyone else does... Suck it up and work hard to buy another... Try lobbies...
  5. Any use ?

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