Alright let me just say I feel this whole issue is ridiculous. You're gonna sit there and ban players who abuse a bug that you've created, not them, and to further publicly humiliate them you go and post their names in a news article on the front page who everyone that plays to see. This is asinine, inane, absurd; forgive me if I sound entirely redundant, but I'd like to get accross that of all things the news article was the most unecessary...
YOU are the ones that created the bug and YOU are the ones who need to deal with it creatively and not destructively. Frankly I couldn't give two clicks of your fat fingers less if exploits of this manner are "against your terms." If you can create errors like this, you can remove them, as well as the players' gold who were exploiting. After all, you made it more than obvious you have the power to:
"Thanks to a new way of analysing data we can be very sure who was, or was not, abusing the bug. We are 100% sure that the actions we have taken are therefore accurate and we will be using this new data system to help us deal with other issues in the very near future.
The audacity, so bold, you say you're 100% percent sure. Like, you, creators of all errors in the game, cannot be wrong in this particular manner.
As my predecessors previously portrayed, it's funny how you can sit there and scrutinously look through data to ban an exploiter, but when there are literally hundreds of bots in each world at any one time, you can't be bothered to lift a finger. Ah, yes...Does everyone remember the "bot nuke," D-day some called it. A day that would forever shine bright in the eyes of the players in this wonderful Runescape community. No...D-day was a complete an utter failure. I don't entirely remember, but I believe the post said somewhere along the lines that 90 or 95%, maybe even more, bots would crumble in its ultra-coded wrath. Pen nor tongue can describe the amount of bots I witnessed on the first day...
08-Aug-2012 03:35:59