Locutus_Of_Borg Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 You know what's ironic? The Nazis were defeated in WW2 but there are still Pro-Nazi groups out there. Why should we have even bothered fighting in WW2 if we didn't completely remove the Nazis from the planet... All life begins with Nu and ends with Nu...This is the truth!This is my belief!...at least for now. "The Mystery of Life"Vol. 841, Ch. 26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highlanders Posted October 6, 2008 Share Posted October 6, 2008 You know what's ironic? The Nazis were defeated in WW2 but there are still Pro-Nazi groups out there. Why should we have even bothered fighting in WW2 if we didn't completely remove the Nazis from the planet... ... Lol? And your avatar is ugly. I'm just saying. When you make an account, you agree to terms of use, which clearly says that you CANNOT sell anything in game for irl profit. Your "friends" are lucky its only a game, otherwise they'd be in jail. Any random website can make you agree to a bunch of terms. The terms could say practically anything. "If you click I agree, you must give me your house, all your money, and become my slave forever." If you click agree, do you really think you are bound to do it? Nope. Legally, it's a gray zone wether your virtual possesions are owned by you or by Jagex. In the game, Jagex has authority and can ban you for going against their terms. But in the law, as long as what you're is legal, you're bound to jack [cabbage] to what the terms say as their just arbritary stuff Jagex made-up, and obviously Jagex is not the word of law. I'm sick of you stupid people, it's not hard to understand. 2480+ total Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balazeal Posted October 24, 2008 Share Posted October 24, 2008 Off Topic I see where you're coming from, but I'd just like to say that, by technical definition, this isn't irony. Irony is when the outcome is the opposite of the intended outcome. Ex. If Jagex's attempts to reduce RWT made it easier to RWT. What you've said is that Jagex tried to remove RWT by removing certain activities, but even then, it was still possible to RWT=not irony. 100% F2P99 Defense, Tuesday February 10th 200999 Attack, Tuesday May 26th 200962,189th to get it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ladycai Posted October 25, 2008 Share Posted October 25, 2008 ^ agree. Many other games like Hero Online has been taken over by RWT 95/99 Summoning95/99 Slayer [hide=This is what you look like when you play RS too long][/hide] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mystik01 Posted November 9, 2008 Share Posted November 9, 2008 How did the updates affect me? I used to sell my finished good at 50% lower than the the going market price because I just wanted to offload the items QUICK. Before the GE, i would sell cooked lobster at about 100 ea because I just wanted to get rid of them and i always did quick. Now with the GE, I am "forced" to sell my cooked lobsters at the current market price. Now people complain that prices on goods in RS has dropped dramatically, and I do feel for them, but it helped me out since now I have to sell things at the higher price. I sell EVERYTHING i offload at the lowest price which is still much higher than prices I normally sold everything at when there was no GE. So yes, I have been affected by the updates, I can now cut and fish without auto'ers and I make on average 50-75% more money than i used to without sacraficing my time trying to find a buyer. So I thank you Jagex for making the game many times more efficient for players like myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kickthat Posted November 11, 2008 Share Posted November 11, 2008 You know what's ironic? The Nazis were defeated in WW2 but there are still Pro-Nazi groups out there. Why should we have even bothered fighting in WW2 if we didn't completely remove the Nazis from the planet... ... Lol? And your avatar is ugly. I'm just saying. When you make an account, you agree to terms of use, which clearly says that you CANNOT sell anything in game for irl profit. Your "friends" are lucky its only a game, otherwise they'd be in jail. Any random website can make you agree to a bunch of terms. The terms could say practically anything. "If you click I agree, you must give me your house, all your money, and become my slave forever." If you click agree, do you really think you are bound to do it? Nope. Legally, it's a gray zone wether your virtual possesions are owned by you or by Jagex. In the game, Jagex has authority and can ban you for going against their terms. But in the law, as long as what you're is legal, you're bound to jack [cabbage] to what the terms say as their just arbritary stuff Jagex made-up, and obviously Jagex is not the word of law. I'm sick of you stupid people, it's not hard to understand. WRONG! The only reason that you are not legally bound is because the content is only specific to the game. Effectively this is a list of laws for your actions in the game, and the punishment for breaking the rules? Being banned. You actually do not make any point other than to say that the terms/rules are not law. Which essentially is pointing out the obvious - well done. The person who you quoted was correct. If this was real life, you'd have broken laws and you would be punished with jail. He's saying the laws of the game correlate with rules for real life. Both have punishements or breaking these laws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Housepig Posted November 12, 2008 Share Posted November 12, 2008 I think that the updates have benfited RuneScape overall. While it is still possible to RWT (though I don't know the details), it must have been substantiably weakened, or Jagex would have removed what was possibly the worst recieved update since the begining of RuneScape. Even if it is still possible, it no longer effects innocent players; it's now actualy possible to cut yew logs, for instance. If absolute power corrupts absolutely, where does that leave God? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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