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  • Birthday 11/15/1973

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  1. Great idea on the dungeon mapper! Here's a few things that would make it more awesome for me :) 1. Instead of the 4 icon spots on a room appear in the corners of the square, make them in a diamond shape. It wouldn't make the squares any bigger and would match up better to the door layout. 2. Make all the unused squares a darker color. If you add an icon to the square it lightens up to be "active". 3. Put a question mark icon in the "Other" category. 4. Make the gatestones and home base icons be the background of the square you put them on instead of door icons. I think that about covers it. Those features would make it more like a mapper to me. Thanks for all your efforts :thumbsup: good stuff
  2. The guide to the little spice game isn't exactly correct. My solution was 2 shakes of 2 different spices.. Like this: 2 brown 2 red 3 orange 4 yellow The guide makes it seem like each number of shakes is used only once. So if you start doing the spice game, and when you use 1 shake and he says it's wrong for all 4 colors, you're gonna have more than 1 spice that uses the same amount of shakes. I certainly hope that it's not 100% random on the colors and amount of shakes. Like red 2, yellow 2, orange 3, brown 3.. Or something really off the wall like that. And yes.. USE A CAT! Not a kitten. My cat first turned into a hellcat while down there, then into an overgrown hellcat, which doesn't catch rats. Not cool :( So I had to go get a kitten to finish with, and it takes FOREVER. Kittens only have a 15% success rate with normal rats, don't know about hellrats. Although, at this point I would imagine that an overgrown hellcat is fairly rare :) Anyway, thanks for the guide, it really did help :) but you might want to make these additions to it. -P
  3. Of course they were gonna do a mass ban. Knowing what I knew before the 5k ban on rsc, I knew the RSC ban was just a warm up.. Or a dry run before the real deal. I'll tell you something else too.. They're not done yet ;) -P
  4. I think you can gather all the info you need to know about future plans for RS2 from this part of the last sentance of the news item: It has much better anti-cheat technology and we will also be taking a strong stance against rule-breakers in the current version of the game, but without the need to restrict account signups. The key word there is "will"... I think that says it all. -P
  5. False, they can trade I already bougth items from a Mod fx1970 is referring to jagex mods, not player mods. Jagex mods have gold crowns next to their name when they talk, player mods have silver crowns. Player mods play the game just like everyone else, except they can mute people for various violations of the rules. -P
  6. Got proof? , ya i thought not Not any that I can produce anymore, I remember once about a year ago I had a falling out with a friend and he was cursing at me over and over in an out of the way area where no one else was around. I reported him (before I was a pmod) and he did receive a 7 day mute. And as a pmod, I've seen things that I can't talk about that leaves no doubt in my mind that reports are looked at. Believe what you want to about it, but the chances of violating my "vow of silence" for some dumb forum post is -0-. -P
  7. Ok, I've played RS for years now and love it (joined when they took away pvp over the whole world).. But I'm thinking if something happening to your guy on a little java game has some sort of control on your real life, you should probably see someone who can help you with that problem. To entertain you in your conversation though, I think just the opposite would take place if a company started banning high level characters with the hopes that they would pay longer to build up another character. Most high levels I know (including me - 1450 total - not that high, but high enough) would just quit all together instead of starting a new character. -P
  8. That's for several reasons.. #1 Alot of pmods wont talk in crowded places for fear of every kiddie in a 100 square radius comes running to play the "How'd you become a mod game" #2 If a pmod is on the prowl for bad guys they wont speak in public and give the crown away. As far as pmod numbers go, I've been a pmod now for 6-8 months I think, and the list has probably tripled since then. I can't really get into numbers though. Mods take a vow of silence and I'd have to swallow the cyanide pill before I talk :D If you've somehow managed to see the list, without being a mod, I'm sure the person who showed it to you said you weren't supposed to see it. I agree there's only so much that pmods can see, but the team as a whole does a hell of a job trying. The stats for pmods are amazingly great and they all should be bought free beer for life for doing the great job they do AND putting up with the insane amount of crap they get at the same time. /rant :) -P
  9. I am a pmod, I do know what I can and cannot do. Jagex most definitely acts upon pmod reports. Depending on the offense, the punishment can range anywhere from a mute to a perm ban. And it's not any kind of a secret that us pmods can't ban people ourselves. Of course they can do whatever they want heh.. But they dont spend their time wandering about looking for rule breakers. That's what the pmod army is for. And trust me.. There's enough of us now that it's quite an impressive sized army. What I find "rediculous" is a post from someone who obviously doesn't know how the moderator system works, telling others who do, that something's rediculous. (and not adding anything new to the conversation either I might add) Trust me on this one, not only are pmods Jagex's eyes and ears, but the normal player as well. All reports are taken seriously. Pmod reports have a higher priority is all. -P
  10. Jmods don't really need to check things out for auto'ers, they've got a team of 8473298 pmods (give or take a few million lol) as their eyes and ears. Nowadays if you see a Jmod in game, there's a good chance that they're looking something over to make sure something is working right. I agree that the auto'ing has gotten way outta hand, but there's only so much Jagex can do about it. They *could* start scanning processes and memory space, but then you'd get 897395793457 people saying that jagex was spying on them and privacy blahblah And lets not forget the macro ban uprising of a couple years ago either, when Jagex *did* take matters into their own hands and banned hundreds of people. What happened? Thousands of people took to Varrock square screaming nasty things. And when was the last time you (or anyone else reading this) reported someone for macro'ing? Normal player reports *are* looked at by Jagex. So go ahead and report suspected macro'ers. It definitely doesn't hurt. -P
  11. I'm a pmod myself, and I will guarantee 100% there is no way you were "auto banned" for something you said to a friend via ingame PM. Since you didn't offer up any sort of supporting documentation I'm gonna step up and call BS. It's possible that the person you PM'd reported you, or you did something other than a single little PM to someone telling them to go to tip.it. -P
  12. I'm thinkin this should be a sticky! At least I'm giving it a bump.. -P
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