As a long-time player I remember the days when capes were actually earned & treated with respect and now with what seems to be a lazy generation you're catering for with making Divination (in your own words and used to be a banable offence) "More AFKable" another BXP stunt, less daily challenges, which are certainly not challenging, the game has become a typical run-of-the-mill online game. Even Old School has features that we didn't have back then!
Please hold back on the "lazy capes" and make the game more like it used to be, respected!
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Mouldy Mags
More AFKable doesn't mean a lazier game. The new Divination training is actually more interactive and therefore less lazier even when players don't have to move as much as now. Their eyes can't be lazy if they want to get better xp.
Dilbert2001
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More AFKable doesn't mean a lazier game. The new Divination training is actually more interactive and therefore less lazier even when players don't have to move as much as now. Their eyes can't be lazy if they want to get better xp.
So Divination will need more interaction from the players yet Jagex themselves have stated that they're making it "more AFKable", too much of an oxymoron if you ask me...
Tania is absolutely right in what she's posted, the game has been dumbed down too much and it seems it's been that way since they started taking in players as a work experience placement.
Xanadu
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Dilbert2001
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More AFKable doesn't mean a lazier game. The new Divination training is actually more interactive and therefore less lazier even when players don't have to move as much as now. Their eyes can't be lazy if they want to get better xp.
So Divination will need more interaction from the players yet Jagex themselves have stated that they're making it "more AFKable", too much of an oxymoron if you ask me...
Tania is absolutely right in what she's posted, the game has been dumbed down too much and it seems it's been that way since they started taking in players as a work experience placement.
Again, RS3 players interact with their eyes to get more xp, and their hands to type to interact with the new and social players.