May 2, 200719 yr awsum idea i hate having to load the world in another page :thumbsup: FIRST ACHIEVEMENT CAPE - QUEST POINT CAPE - 28/07/07
May 8, 200719 yr I support. Awesome idea. Never trust anyone. You are always alone, and betrayal is inevitable.Nothing is safe from the jaws of the decompiler.
May 10, 200719 yr Support, but you always could use the Newcomer Map. One at every general store! ^_^ dsgsdgsd
May 22, 200719 yr That's awesome! I don't usually need the world map, but when I'm in the wildy or in an unfamiliar place, it's a pain to open the Tip.It world map or the one provided on the RS home page. I support. perfect grammar is one thing, typing like a drugged monkey and enjoying it is anotherAMEN!
May 26, 200719 yr How About This?? sorry most is missing it was too big Map Detail can be better My Blog!Proud To Be Scottish!Going For Mage Logs!!!
June 1, 200719 yr ICE SPORT !!!! ... I mean ... I SUPPORT !!! heh, welcome to the world of noobscape, its made up of purescape, autoscape, and sadscape, it makes up 60% of all of runescape :(
June 30, 200719 yr I think at that is very useful. And i could add that tutorial island arrow to select where to go :D That if something is useful
June 30, 200719 yr This would be great for the newer players to find there way round. And also a quick and easy way to check places for more experienced players. I support. My blog to 99 fishing.|What mobile do you have.|PM me for help.
July 9, 200719 yr I fear there is a good reason why the worldmap is provided as a separate applet. Each applet usually gets only 64mb of ram. Now the runescape client has to do be doing already some very nice memory management to run with not using more than 64mb and not accessing any hd space either (in unsigned mode). Usually the applet uses about 42mb ram. The worldmap applet itself uses about 28mb. The complete map is quite large, so it is not easy to store it compactly and at the same time still draw it fast. With the current worldmap applet it looks like there has been made some tradeoff already. Now by combining both into one applet it would use already 70mb. Maybe this could be reduced, but only at the cost of making it even slower than it already is. I don't want to say, that it can't be done. But it is not so easy if Jagex still wants to support the very old java 1.1 applet standard. Btw. I have worked on an "improved" version of an world map applet. Currently there is only a german version online. You can find it on http://www.rscommunity.de -> "Weltkarte" (which means worldmap in German). Main features: Fast loading (even without local cache on hd), global dungeon map, continous zoom, resizeable, coordinate locater, teleport map, ... .: Systemless :.
July 12, 200718 yr i like this idea....its good when i'm trying to explain where i am and whats near me.... I support!
July 17, 200718 yr i only use the world map whrn i'm getiing used to another area and there aren't many left but it would be a huge advantage to new-mid lvl players
July 19, 200718 yr This is a very good idea, especially for people with Macs. I have a mac, and I cannot open the popup world map or the one you access by clicking on the link under the link for the RSOF. The only way I can access the world map is by going to downloads and clicking on the link there. However, that map is not interactive, so it is fairly pointless.
July 20, 200718 yr I support! looks very useful.. oh and im lvl 110 since you seem to care about that :P
July 20, 200718 yr Add me as well, though what I think is if you go to the map view you can see where your friends are (That are on your world. That is if they have their chat on and appear online at the time.) cause that'd be fun :D Wolfy is Officially Retired.I miss you all (Well, mostly my friends n stuff)If you want to talk to me, send me a message, I check the boards daily. :D
July 20, 200718 yr i support but still memorize the map its not that hard but for some poeple its good or if your forget something Helm = Looks like a rabbit type animal is humping the back of your head
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