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can you add number1boss

 

How bout Number1 Boss, while I highly doubt he will ever get all 200m's, would be kinda cool to see how he stacks up to actual good players.

 

He asked 2 times so far. The answer is still negative because he will NOT get 200m all, as he stated. So, it's irrelevant.

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I don't mean to come across as rude, but surely it wouldn't be that hard to add in every player in the top 15 regardless of whether they are going for 200m all skills or not. It would be nice to compare them all time-wise. You could even add a * next to those that are actively trying to achieve it. I understand this would be a bit more work (if you included their highscore/overall xp rank), but you could do updates less often?

 

I don't know, the calculator is really useful and interesting and it just seems a waste to only use it on a stringently and arbitrarily selected group of players.

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Gemeos, I don't know if it would add any proper info to your spreadsheet. But have you thought about adding a baseline at the bottom of it. This would be how long it would take from, just turned 99 in all skills, to 200m in all skills?

 

As I stated previously:

A player with 0 Xp needs 20732 hours and 30,364,025,991 (prices of today).

A player with 13m Xp in all skills but 104m in Dungeoneering needs 19116 hours and 28,390,364,302 (prices of today).

 

I post that information everytime I change any number of my time calculator.

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I don't mean to come across as rude, but surely it wouldn't be that hard to add in every player in the top 15 regardless of whether they are going for 200m all skills or not. It would be nice to compare them all time-wise. You could even add a * next to those that are actively trying to achieve it. I understand this would be a bit more work (if you included their highscore/overall xp rank), but you could do updates less often?

 

I don't know, the calculator is really useful and interesting and it just seems a waste to only use it on a stringently and arbitrarily selected group of players.

 

Edit: Number1boss isn't in top 15 Overall XP neither is going for 200m in all skills. For that reason, I will not add him.

 

Anyway, Number1 boss currently needs 12286 hours and 13,875,680,348 gp to achieve 200m in all skills.

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I don't mean to come across as rude, but surely it wouldn't be that hard to add in every player in the top 15 regardless of whether they are going for 200m all skills or not. It would be nice to compare them all time-wise. You could even add a * next to those that are actively trying to achieve it. I understand this would be a bit more work (if you included their highscore/overall xp rank), but you could do updates less often?

 

I don't know, the calculator is really useful and interesting and it just seems a waste to only use it on a stringently and arbitrarily selected group of players.

 

I wasn't aware that Number1 boss is already in top 15 Overall XP.

 

Number1 boss currently needs 12286 hours and 13,875,680,348 gp to achieve 200m in all skills.

 

You're right I apologise.

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Gemeos, I don't know if it would add any proper info to your spreadsheet. But have you thought about adding a baseline at the bottom of it. This would be how long it would take from, just turned 99 in all skills, to 200m in all skills?

 

As I stated previously:

A player with 0 Xp needs 20732 hours and 30,364,025,991 (prices of today).

A player with 13m Xp in all skills but 104m in Dungeoneering needs 19116 hours and 28,390,364,302 (prices of today).

 

I post that information everytime I change any number of my time calculator.

 

Ahh, thanks for that :)

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Quick update of the top 15.

 

 

1. S U O M I -- 4.705B

2. Jake -- 3.813B

3. Elvis -- 3.559B

4. 5129119bot -- 3.515B

5. Jdelacroix -- 3.500B

6. Drumgun -- 3.400B

7. AlmostLost -- 2.899B

8. Telmomarques -- 2.871B

9. Paulrat3 -- 2.751B

10. Kingduffy -- 2.738B

11. Dragonseance -- 2.658B

12. Pope712 -- 2.593B

13. Nico Robin -- 2.585B

14. Paperbag -- 2.565B

15. Robbie -- 2.533B

 

Correct me if I'm missing someone.

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can you add number1boss

 

How bout Number1 Boss, while I highly doubt he will ever get all 200m's, would be kinda cool to see how he stacks up to actual good players.

 

He asked 2 times so far. The answer is still negative because he will NOT get 200m all, as he stated. So, it's irrelevant.

 

Honestly it should not be a big deal to add him when 14/15 of your players posted won't get 200m all. So if we went by this logic.. delete everyone but Suomi.. and maybe even him now.

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Is the player Da Broman1 going for 200m in all skills? Just wondering.

Is the player Roger Al going for 200m in all skills? Just wondering.

 

Pretty sure Broman is going for 200m all, yes.


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Ok.

 

I don't know why such big deal about Number1 boss but I really don't care about it.

 

The only ways to join my time calculator are:

  • Be in top 15 Overall XP;

OR

  • Need less hours than Paperbag and must want to get 200m XP in all skills.

As we all agree, Number1boss isn't in top 15 Overall XP neither wants to get 200m XP in all skills.

 

 

 

This is my final word about this subject until he catch top 15 Overall XP. I'll ignore any request about Number1 boss.

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Hey everyone,

 

I have read every page of this thread and have finally decided to create a tip.it account and start posting. I have always thought S U O M I would be the first to reach 200m all skills and although he is so close, I am a little saddened that he has decided to slow down his gameplay. Having dedicated as much time as he has to RS in the last few years he may as well finish the last 300m as quick as he can as opposed to prolonging it over a greater period of time. Nevertheless I am a big fan of him and respect his decision to focus on his IRL for the timebeing, as it is unlikely that he will be caught anytime soon.

 

Furthermore it is depressing to see how many top players have come and gone over the years in this thread. Whilst trolling has led to the departure of a few, the decline in the way in which the game has progressed has led to departure of others. The community really has declined as the game has progressed, and it is a very sad sight.

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Number1 Boss is rank 14 iirc, why not track him anyway?

Nope, he's rank 16 in overall xp... Both Drumgun and Paperbag have more overall xp than him. They aren't maxed though, so they don't rank above him in the official highscores.

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I view heavy nolifing as a tough challenge that should be respected for anyone that achieves it, not as a negative.

 

Saw this a few pages back - no, just no.

 

I can't put a value on entertainment. If you are playing and enjoying yourself, then go for it. However saying that sacrificing what is essentially your life (16+hours a day [basically the majority of your conscious time during the day]) for a computer game is not a respectable, or positive thing. It's admirable in the case of players like Dragonseance, or My Kingz, who balance heavy loads of RS while maintaining social life's, jobs, and educations.

 

A goal is a goal. If it's your goal, and you desire it badly enough ([read, enjoying it along the way]) then go for it, but try to do so without wasting years of your life by making it your single priority.

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Quick update of the top 15.

 

 

1. S U O M I -- 4.705B

2. Jake -- 3.813B

3. Elvis -- 3.559B

4. 5129119bot -- 3.515B

5. Jdelacroix -- 3.500B

6. Drumgun -- 3.400B

7. AlmostLost -- 2.899B

8. Telmomarques -- 2.871B

9. Paulrat3 -- 2.751B

10. Kingduffy -- 2.738B

11. Dragonseance -- 2.658B

12. Pope712 -- 2.593B

13. Nico Robin -- 2.585B

14. Paperbag -- 2.565B

15. Robbie -- 2.533B

 

Correct me if I'm missing someone.

Allar should be somewhere in there.

 

 

@Goro/Musica - Allar would also be higher than Number1 [bleep]. So he'd be in 17th.

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I view heavy nolifing as a tough challenge that should be respected for anyone that achieves it, not as a negative.

 

Saw this a few pages back - no, just no.

 

I can't put a value on entertainment. If you are playing and enjoying yourself, then go for it. However saying that sacrificing what is essentially your life (16+hours a day [basically the majority of your conscious time during the day]) for a computer game is not a respectable, or positive thing. It's admirable in the case of players like Dragonseance, or My Kingz, who balance heavy loads of RS while maintaining social life's, jobs, and educations.

 

A goal is a goal. If it's your goal, and you desire it badly enough ([read, enjoying it along the way]) then go for it, but try to do so without wasting years of your life by making it your single priority.

I'd agree, except that dedication as an abstract (Eg being able to spend x amount of hours to achieve Y goal) is commendable. Like the people who spend 500 hours on a house of cards, we may not say that time was "well spent" according to our tastes/likes, but we admire the dedication to achieve the feat.

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I view heavy nolifing as a tough challenge that should be respected for anyone that achieves it, not as a negative.

 

Saw this a few pages back - no, just no.

 

I can't put a value on entertainment. If you are playing and enjoying yourself, then go for it. However saying that sacrificing what is essentially your life (16+hours a day [basically the majority of your conscious time during the day]) for a computer game is not a respectable, or positive thing. It's admirable in the case of players like Dragonseance, or My Kingz, who balance heavy loads of RS while maintaining social life's, jobs, and educations.

 

A goal is a goal. If it's your goal, and you desire it badly enough ([read, enjoying it along the way]) then go for it, but try to do so without wasting years of your life by making it your single priority.

 

what about if someone spent 16 hours a day building their own business from the ground up like many entrepreneurs do. Suddenly its hard working and respectful.

 

To me I wouldve agreed with your post before but if grinding makes them happy its no different then making a business or something else considered worthwhile imo. Many an entrepreneur you that you might consider to be a vague role model sacrificed their life for a number of years for the pursuit of building an institution to satisfy their goal. Little different then grinding just a different focus.

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I view heavy nolifing as a tough challenge that should be respected for anyone that achieves it, not as a negative.

 

Saw this a few pages back - no, just no.

 

I can't put a value on entertainment. If you are playing and enjoying yourself, then go for it. However saying that sacrificing what is essentially your life (16+hours a day [basically the majority of your conscious time during the day]) for a computer game is not a respectable, or positive thing. It's admirable in the case of players like Dragonseance, or My Kingz, who balance heavy loads of RS while maintaining social life's, jobs, and educations.

 

A goal is a goal. If it's your goal, and you desire it badly enough ([read, enjoying it along the way]) then go for it, but try to do so without wasting years of your life by making it your single priority.

I'd agree, except that dedication as an abstract (Eg being able to spend x amount of hours to achieve Y goal) is commendable. Like the people who spend 500 hours on a house of cards, we may not say that time was "well spent" according to our tastes/likes, but we admire the dedication to achieve the feat.

 

Indeed, however time spent to accomplish such a goal should be done alongside productive life decisions.

 

I did not say that the time is ill-spent. A hobby is a hobby, and our enjoyment is important. It is not, however, priceless.

 

I view heavy nolifing as a tough challenge that should be respected for anyone that achieves it, not as a negative.

 

Saw this a few pages back - no, just no.

 

I can't put a value on entertainment. If you are playing and enjoying yourself, then go for it. However saying that sacrificing what is essentially your life (16+hours a day [basically the majority of your conscious time during the day]) for a computer game is not a respectable, or positive thing. It's admirable in the case of players like Dragonseance, or My Kingz, who balance heavy loads of RS while maintaining social life's, jobs, and educations.

 

A goal is a goal. If it's your goal, and you desire it badly enough ([read, enjoying it along the way]) then go for it, but try to do so without wasting years of your life by making it your single priority.

 

what about if someone spent 16 hours a day building their own business from the ground up like many entrepreneurs do. Suddenly its hard working and respectful.

 

To me I wouldve agreed with your post before but if grinding makes them happy its no different then making a business or something else considered worthwhile imo. Many an entrepreneur you that you might consider to be a vague role model sacrificed their life for a number of years for the pursuit of building an institution to satisfy their goal. Little different then grinding just a different focus.

 

It actually is, because... wait for it... it's reality.

 

RuneScape is a computer game. Your entire argument is invalid because of this fact.

 

You can not compare (read: logically) building a successful career to acquiring virtual experience points. It is the literal definition of what matters in life, and what does not. Although, I think Zarfot has said it best.

 

I'm not sure why people feel like writing long posts on this thread when they don't really know what they're talking about.

 

I have always enjoyed playing RuneScape although Jagex has made many mistakes. Rather, the most important reason for my stopping playing, by far, is that I wanted to spend more time on other things. Not that I wasn't doing other things already- my long term average playing time was just over six hours a day, not the 10+ many people seem to think- and remember that includes weekends, breaks, summers, as well as time spent playing without paying much attention while doing something else, like homework. But I quit because I wanted to spend more time on things I'm interested in, like learning computer programming, rather than just playing a game than in the end doesn't matter. And no, I don't want to be a games programmer- there's so much more you can do with computers than that.

 

It saddens me that people like Drumgun would pass off my leaving as "not being able to keep up playing efficiently" or similar rather than realize that RuneScape is a computer game.

 

I also see that some people can't handle the fact that I have videos and are unable to think for themselves and consume media critically. Some of my videos show skilling methods that I used significantly and some do not. A 2 minute video may or may not accurately reflect training over a longer period, and a 2 minute animated talking Lego person video may carry a message but may mostly be for fun. I think Aribiterspar really hit the nail on the head when he said "theres a big difference between doing everything max possible all the time or just making efficient training decisions that decrease the time it takes to get things done". In any case, if anyone has any questions about how I actually trained skills or how I felt about various game updates or something, you are welcome to ask me on my YouTube channel and I will probably answer if you are mature and respectful. (Eventually I will check my channel less and less often though).

 

Anyway, I think that everyone should really take a step back and consider if there is something else that you could be spending more time on rather than playing RuneScape. There's a lot more to life than computer games. Even if you only play for a short time each day the same applies- what else could you be doing?

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Ok.

 

I don't know why such big deal about Number1 boss but I really don't care about it.

 

The only ways to join my time calculator are:

  • Be in top 15 Overall XP;

OR

  • Need less hours than Paperbag and must want to get 200m XP in all skills.

As we all agree, Number1boss isn't in top 15 Overall XP neither wants to get 200m XP in all skills.

 

 

 

This is my final word about this subject until he catch top 15 Overall XP. I'll ignore any request about Number1 boss.

 

The problem with this logic is that most people don't make such long-term goals. When I started playing RuneScape ages ago I never thought I would get 99 in one skill let alone every skill. Years after my first 99 I still never dreamed of getting 200M in one skill let alone the six I have now. I'd say there are less than 5 players who really think they are going to get 200M in everything, and I know none of them. (ironically some of them are on your list)

 

The fact of the matter is most of us, including myself, work towards 200m all without believing we will ever make it. Does that qualify us for your list? I don't know.

 

The most logical way to create your list is to just have a cutoff in the number of hours, and only include the people with less than that, regardless of if they say/believe they will ever get 200m all.

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Ok.

 

I don't know why such big deal about Number1 boss but I really don't care about it.

 

The only ways to join my time calculator are:

  • Be in top 15 Overall XP;

OR

  • Need less hours than Paperbag and must want to get 200m XP in all skills.

As we all agree, Number1boss isn't in top 15 Overall XP neither wants to get 200m XP in all skills.

 

 

 

This is my final word about this subject until he catch top 15 Overall XP. I'll ignore any request about Number1 boss.

 

The problem with this logic is that most people don't make such long-term goals. When I started playing RuneScape ages ago I never thought I would get 99 in one skill let alone every skill. Years after my first 99 I still never dreamed of getting 200M in one skill let alone the six I have now. I'd say there are less than 5 players who really think they are going to get 200M in everything, and I know none of them. (ironically some of them are on your list)

 

The fact of the matter is most of us, including myself, work towards 200m all without believing we will ever make it. Does that qualify us for your list? I don't know.

 

The most logical way to create your list is to just have a cutoff in the number of hours, and only include the people with less than that, regardless of if they say/believe they will ever get 200m all.

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Indeed, however time spent to accomplish such a goal should be done alongside productive life decisions.

 

I did not say that the time is ill-spent. A hobby is a hobby, and our enjoyment is important. It is not, however, priceless.

 

"'Productive' life decisions" is a very subjective term. You're making it sound like it's objective... it isn't.

 

It actually is, because... wait for it... it's reality.

 

RuneScape is a computer game. Your entire argument is invalid because of this fact.

 

No... playing a computer game is still reality. The setting of Runescape is indeed a fantasy, obviously. However the time put into playing RuneScape is just as real the time put into any other goal you may have "in real life."

 

You can not compare (read: logically) building a successful career to acquiring virtual experience points. It is the literal definition of what matters in life, and what does not. Although, I think Zarfot has said it best.

 

Again-- what "matters in life" is subjective. You cannot define for others what matters in life. That's why your argument is invalid.

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