May 7, 200917 yr Here's another example. I recently read a post about someone using the HP transfer Lunar Spell at duo TDs. The poster was the ranger, who would give his melee partner some of his health (using the spell) when the TD hit big. However, one time when he did this, his partner died before the hp could reach him. But he still lost 70hp from the spell, and he also died since he could not eat fast enough. Whose fault is it? Their's, or Jagex's? Should they have brought a Ring of Life? Should he have been wiser as to when to use the spell? There fault, basically for not being fully prepared (One click teleports, ring of life ect..) At the end of the day, it all comes down to, Does everyone prepare for EVERY single possible out-come, and tbh, i'm sometimes guilty of not preparing, and sometimes you can't prepare for everything out there, as i've already found out :wall: Click my signature for my blog!
May 7, 200917 yr Being remotely close to a tree when it's struck by lightning will cause some serious damage to you as the electricity passes through the trunk and out into the ground (which I assume you're standing on). Back on topic: It's usually always your fault whether it be not taking energy pots and running out of energy trying to get back to a grave or running too many programs on your comp while at a dangerous place and lagging out. Use your head if you get really upset when you die and lose stuff. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I've been to the Crunch once...
May 7, 200917 yr Well, I remember the day I went to Bandos and my father cut off all the electricity... Ow, and my mother who turned the internet router off when I was at gargoyles. And a few weeks ago, my computer suddenly stopped working when I was at the daggas in the Chaos Tunnels just when I wanted to refill my prayerpoints... Only the last one made me die, and I could reclaim all my stuff, luckely. :P
May 8, 200917 yr noones fault, all of those examples are just part and parcel of online gaming. It's like if your in a race and your tyre blows just before the line, chances are that the tyre has been checked 1000 times etc so the likely cause is going to be "tyres sometimes just blow out". sucks every time it happens but its part of the game :thumbsup:[url=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/joystick/vote.php][img=http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q265/mr_moocky/jagexvote.png][/url]
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