Like a lot of people these days do not play for fun 14, I feel. Most individuals are chasing after very very long duration, mind numbing grinds because the playerbase as a whole has come to be so competitive with each other that those are the only items"that thing". It seems as though people don't celebrate any mid-game progression, and
RuneScape gold can not even be happy for somone who earns their first firecape or graceful set. If it doesn't take hundreds of hours, it's not a true accomplishment apparently. I do not disagree with that because it is bound to occur so long there's hiscore and can be achieved directly by purchasing gp, but however the addition of perks and maximum cape, although invite more people to commit time = more cash for Jagex, is money gained through exploitation.
Throughout the previous few weeks we've experienced a sudden rise in reports of individuals seemingly using'bots' to play Runescape automatically (which can be in breach of Rule 7). Primarily, we wish to let all our fair players (and that's the vast majority of you) understand that we are aware of this issue, which we are taking immediate actions to handle it. We now ban about 8000 accounts every week for attempting this type of cheating, and for a very long time that kept things in check. Things have clearly moved on, however, and that's no longer enough, therefore we're in the process of upgrading our detection and prevention methods. In addition, we have logs of historic action, so we will have the ability to ensure that dishonesty doesn't pay. There are also ways you can assist us, so please read on.
Secondly, and equally importantly, as we cautioned last week we're now banning individuals who are BUYING RuneScape gold for real money money - those people who are funding the entire problem in the first place. As we said we'd, we've been working hard to prohibit players that play. Since we discussed about this we have banned another 4738 gamers to buying RuneScape items/gold for actual cash, which is in breach of principle 12. The bankers have entered into this agreement as they believe it will prevent the Party Room used as a way of transferring wealth covertly.
A number of upgrades have been published in 2007 -- Assist System, LootShare, Duel Arena changes; read the'Trade and Drop Changes' news post on the front page to view them all -- specifically targeted at end real trading in RuneScape. Of course, gold-sellers have to make this RuneScape gold somehow. They overcrowd in-game resources using their bots, exploit scam and bugs legitimate players out of their accounts. They are the cause of the majority of rule-breaking in RuneScape, and they need to be stopped. RuneScape's founder, Andrew Gower, sums it up :"There's been a substantial increase in the amount of real estate trading this year. If we don't find a remedy to RWT now, it is going to destroy RuneScape."'
Skillcapes were outside for all of a few months until we experienced a massive surge in robots. I have given you plenty of connections, even a quote from Andrew that mentions macroing burst in 2007. Anyhow, happy my response can make you'lmfao' when you've given me such terrific responses. Just how old are you? I was 15 at 2007 and I had multiple 99s. Like, what do you own a spreadsheet you're compiling over the last 15 years? Lmao.
Again skillcapes that was connects was mentioned by you to
Old School RS Gold real world trading and bots. Not one of those links addressing world trading cites skillcapes. Hilarious how your perception fails and you still think you're right. They cite many thousand people were getting banned for buying gold within a year of Skillcapes' launch. I was also 15 at 2007 (fellow'92er). Once botting's explosion was obvious for everyone to see during 2007, why the hell would I keep a spreadsheet?
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