Still can't see it tho... I think Jagex need to enlarge it or something, as my laptop isn't that small...
It is pretty small, yeah. On my desktop PC with a large monitor I can see it with little issue, although it's still tiny and not very visible unless I'm looking for it. On my phone, though (as I'm typing this now) it's almost impossible to see, even when I zoom way way in.
Also, even when I zoom in far enough, dragging it down doesn't work on my phone, even when I use the stylus to ensure I'm not just missing the button. I use Chrome both on my desktop PC and on my phone, but I wonder if it might just be something to do with the mobile version.
Still can't see it tho... I think Jagex need to enlarge it or something, as my laptop isn't that small...
It is pretty small, yeah. On my desktop PC with a large monitor I can see it with little issue, although it's still tiny and not very visible unless I'm looking for it. On my phone, though (as I'm typing this now) it's almost impossible to see, even when I zoom way way in.
Also, even when I zoom in far enough, dragging it down doesn't work on my phone, even when I use the stylus to ensure I'm not just missing the button. I use Chrome both on my desktop PC and on my phone, but I wonder if it might just be something to do with the mobile version.
I can't see or use it on my phone either.
11-Apr-2016 23:53:08
- Last edited on
11-Apr-2016 23:53:40
by
Lady Deluxe
Although now that I think of it, since the screen on the phone is so much smaller, the reply box would need to be dragged much much further than on the computer for a really long post haha.
Plus, I suppose it'd be more common to be typing out the longest posts on PC with a keyboard than on the phone (at least for me).
Woah, been busy lately with IRL things and haven't had the chance to play the game or use the forums the way I like (at least one hour straight). Feels good to return after nearly two weeks of "non-pixelated battles".
Which is funny, because usually when you spend lotsa time in Runescape you slowly start to get tired (personal opinion) and you reach this point (even with lots of time ahead to spend) when you gotta stop, even "against yourself". It's the "ok, enough for today" voice that pummels your brain cells.
Then it comes the time when you don't have a chance to play/join forums and at the same time, your "Rs enjoyement battery" starts to charge again, so when you log-in... you feel that marvelous sensation of
Z0mg, let's start the grind!
And all the process repeats again.
What I mean is... even having fun, something we think
hope this never ends
, needs to have a
limit
. Something that helps us stay sane while keeping us enoughly motivated to try it once more in the future
I wonder what would happen if we wouldn't be able to get bored
Leveling +110 all skills and completing stuff here and there
Igerna
said
:
I wonder what would happen if we wouldn't be able to get bored
I would say that it'd get boring, but I suppose that wouldn't make any sense.
@RS_Erehk
13-Apr-2016 22:30:12
- Last edited on
13-Apr-2016 22:30:40
by
Erehk
Erehk
said
:
Igerna
said
:
I wonder what would happen if we wouldn't be able to get bored
I would say that it'd get boring, but I suppose that wouldn't make any sense.
I find this subject quite amusing, personally speaking.
While some people can do, let's say... Zen meditation or Yoga for long periods of time, in harmony with their spirit, emotions and mind (the combined inner force that makes both disciplines possible), others invest their time gardening, building LEGO models, writting books or watching their favourite tv shows/series or movies. Again: harmonizing spirit, emotions and mind, with a different activity.
Don't know what happens in a synaptic scale, the "mere" biolectrical process, that sets the difference between
falling in love
with something or
getting tired
of it, the last process usually ending in boredom.
Getting bored is merely
incidental
, a random combination of circumstances? Or we are "naturally"
programmed
to react as bored individuals at a certain point?
Could it be that boredom is a mechanism of survival, a code inscribed as a fingerprint in our minds?
Yup, I'm totally overthinking this subject
Leveling +110 all skills and completing stuff here and there
I always told my children that only boring people get bored. However that was more an effort to get them to 'do something' other than whine about being bored.
I think we only get truly bored by repetitive things - the difference between people is at what stage they regard any given activity as being so repetitive as to be boring. Other instances of things being claimed as boring are really just uninteresting to someone, rather than actually being boring.
Thank You, dear Jagex you are great, GUTHIX will praise you one day, i cried a little when Guthix died he was and still could be my favorite god in all of rs. it broke my <3 that day i sorta resorted to skipping thru the lore nowadays =/