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  • Birthday 01/10/1991

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  1. I was re-arranging my inventory and while the key was on the ground somebody reset my router. By the time the reset finished and I was able to log back in it had disappeared.
  2. @Kroketten It's very doubtful that Jagex would do anything to help @Pingouin7 Get past low to medium level monsters (highest is lvl 46 black knights, lvl 26 poison scorpions may also be a factor), defeat lvl 51 Jailer twice (once to get a key for you and once for me)
  3. Due to an unfortunate drop out in my internet connection I have become trapped in the adventurer's cell in the Taverley dungeon. Is anyone willing to bring me keys to get out or lumbridge/varrock teleport runes? I have been graciously freed.
  4. The easiest (and best) solution is to go to [qfc]25-26-919-62871712[/qfc] on the Official RuneScape forums and follow the instructions there. You will be using some bash script and a terminal command (don't worry, it's all copy & paste) to convert the Official RuneScape client into a Mac app. I have been using it for the last couple of weeks and it runs great; probably even better than it ever did in any of my browsers.
  5. There are 10 coal, 8 mith, and 3 addy rocks on Crandor. Mine all the mith and/or addy and then mine the coal and use it superheat your mith/addy ores while you wait for the mith/addy ores to respawn. Once you inventory is full, bank and repeat; when you've got your desired number of bars you can the smith them into items to the sell or alch. With the current price of nature runes you can make a profit with almost any item you smith this way. I don't know if this fits your "quick" criteria but it certainly fits all the others and if you get bored you can always mix things up by killing a lesser (or mossie) or two.
  6. The bestiary lists all of Night-gazer Khighorahk's drops as p2p only but the Bathus Plateskirt, and likely the other f2p plateskirts, drop in f2p as well. Sagitare, Shadow-forger Ihlakhizan and Bal'lak the Pummeller have all their drops listed as p2p only as well and, while I cannot confirm it at the moment, I suspect that the items available to f2p players drop on f2p servers. Finally, Lexicus Runewright's entry lists the Salve, Blightleaf and Roseblood hoods in both the f2p and p2p section and, like the previous bosses, has f2p items listed as p2p only drops. [spoiler=Proof of F2P Bathus Plateskirt Drop]
  7. I don't know of a specific fix but you could try updating and/or rolling back your Java or if you just wait 30-60 seconds it usually resolves itself.
  8. Happens to me all the time, I think it has something to do with my Java. Are you by chance using a mac?
  9. The cooking calculator and planner both contain several dungeoneering potato entries in the F2P only section. [Crew Edit: Thanks for the correction! I've fixed this so that they only show up where they should. :thumbup: -TecMaster532]
  10. In my experience Mac OS X does a very poor job of creating NTFS partitions. You'd be better off making an HFS+partition for Time Machine and leaving the rest as free space and then using windows to format the free space as NTFS.
  11. The short answer is yes. When you first get the hard drive it will be formatted as either NTFS (Windows compatible only) or FAT32 (Windows and Mac compatible). Windows XP and above read and write both natively so no problems there. Macs, on the other hand, only natively read and write FAT32; if the Mac is running the latest version of OS X (version 10.6, Snow Leopard) it will also natively read but not write NTFS. If your not going to be using the drive for "large" files (4GBs or more), and the drive isn't already, just format the drive as FAT32 using a Windows PC. If you want to use it for "large" files, you'll have to format it as NTFS (using Windows) and install MacFuse and NTFS-3G (both are free) on your Mac in order to be able to read and write the NTFS partition.
  12. don't know if this is still the case but it used to be that: low alch value=general store's base (0 in stock) buy price, high alch value=general store's base (1 in stock) sell price, and general stores had fifty per cent markup. you could thereby determine an item's high alch value by checking what the general store would buy it for and then multiplying it by 1.5
  13. If you want to be able to play RuneScape in ALL detail levels you have to get a Windows PC; as of Feb. 8th 2010 standard detail is only supported on windows (safe and high detail modes both still run in OS X). There is also a 30-60 second period between when you log in and when you can start to do anything when playing RuneScape on a Mac. (I believe this to be an issue with the OS X Java) That being said iMovie is way better than Windows Live Movie maker although you can probably get a comparable Windows machine+decent video editing software for the price of a Mac. I still say get a Mac, I love mine. Some general advice: -get at least 4 Gigs of Ram, this is a must for all video editing -get a computer that has a discrete graphics card -a bigger screen makes for a nicer editing experience -if you can afford it, a Solid State Drive (SSD) can really improve editing/rendering time for long video but, you'll be sacrificing storage capacity -if your thinking of working with full 1080p HD video, STOP, machines that can handle that much video cost thousands of dollars, 540 and 720p still look really good and take a lot less power to work with
  14. I'm glad you liked my ideas, after I posted them I kinda felt like I was hijacking your original concept. I also realized that I forgot that there is also two types of helms and so full helms should also require 2 bars to buffer. Rereading your original post I also feel that 3 hours of PvM or 15 minutes of PvP combat is to little. Perhaps 5 hours PvM and 30 minutes PvP would be more suitable. Also, maces, like warhammers, should probably be buffered not sharpened. As for the issues of Dragon and Black I see two possibilities. 1) Limit sharpening and buffering to smithable items only, after all they an are addition to the smithing skill. 2) Black items could be buffered using two steel bars (3 for for kites, plates and full helms), Dragon could be buffered with two rune bars (3 for kites, plates and full helms There is still one armour/weapon type that hasn't been considered. White. It has the same stats as black accept that it also gives a small prayer bonus. If black is to be buffer/sharpen-able I believe that White should be as well. This would not effect it's prayer bonuses. I apologize for my excessive input, smithing and melee combat just happen to be two of my top three favourite things in RuneScape (magic is the other).
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