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Development Diaries! A new branch on the jagex tree

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http://www.runescape.com/varrock/devdiary/diary02.ws Am I the only one who saw this one?

 

 

 

EDIT---- No, I apparently am not. :wall:

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Wow, I'm pretty talented with drawing, and this concept art looks really easy compared to what I draw... If I came up with a new monster, drew it out, came up with a reasonable drop list, and sent it into Jagex, do you think they would consider actually putting it in the game if it was good?

99 HP, Attack, Strength, Defence, Summoning, Ranged, Herblore, Prayer, Agility, Magic, Slayer, Fletching, Fishing, Woodcutting, Mining, and Thieving.

 

Jagex'd out of my untrimmed hp cape on 6/14/2011.

sounds great, I love the concept art :D . I'll be out of town next week so I'm hoping the bows and imps aren't released next week, I want to be here for it :( .

Even though I am not, never have been and never plan to be a member (I am on P2P forum because it is the itsh), I find the bow probably one of the best updates I have seen. The whole revealing of the development was awesome, almost comparable to the Editor's weekly articles (Which by the way, could never be beaten by letters to the Editor). I always suspected that it took Jagex months to produce simple articles, however I never realized the things they went through. I thought most of it was always bug fixes in the scripts, not actally creating the scripts. That told me that, unless all scripts are, RuneScript is quite complicated and fitfully so. Then my favourite thing is all the conversation reveloutionary (For Runescape) updates like these create. I'm not talking just about the diary but the addition of dragon items and the dark bow. That stuff is able to keep me quite satisfied while essence mining, woodcutting, or doing any task that gives me a minutes chance to browse the forums.

 

 

 

Now for the actual contents of the diary. B-E-A-Utiful. From the concept art to just the length of creation time, I loved it. The mage-like Impling? loved it. Talk of which Mod seems to do what? Loved it. This was pure gold. The only problem is that idiot noobs who think Jagex are a bunch of liars will rant that they made all of this up just so that it seemed they were hard at work.

 

 

 

Nevermind, not going to bother changing this. :-#

There's no such thing as regret. A regret means you are unhappy with the person you are now,

and if you're unhappy with the person you are, you change yourself. That

regret will no longer be a regret, because it will help to form the new,

better you. So really, a regret isn't a regret.

It's experience.

I look forward to reading these all in the future since not only does it give hints to the updates, it also gives you a different perspective on how everything is brought together. If you really read the article you see just how an idea can become a rough draft with some concept art. This then goes to design teams, audio, quality assurance and through all this these amazing updates are produced.

Wow, read the whole thing, really cool to find out how long it actually takes to realise one simple idea.

99 Slayer since August 2007.

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