then you have the answer to your own question. Jagex is aware that players create mains to supply their pker accounts with money and such, and do not want to limit that.
daedlus58
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then you have the answer to your own question. Jagex is aware that players create mains to supply their pker accounts with money and such, and do not want to limit that.
We are talking about bots destroying OSRS's economy. Players creating alts to fund their pker accounts legitimately won't hurt a thing.
Dilbert2001
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daedlus58
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then you have the answer to your own question. Jagex is aware that players create mains to supply their pker accounts with money and such, and do not want to limit that.
We are talking about bots destroying OSRS's economy. Players creating alts to fund their pker accounts legitimately won't hurt a thing.
The problem is if you can trade from your main to your pker, bots can trade to their "main" and to their buyers. Its impossible to restrict the bots without restricting the main-pker trade.
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21-Jan-2023 02:35:57
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daedlus58
Were you here when they removed pking and free trade? It stopped bots in its track. So jagex knows how to stop bots, but they are not willing to do so because it interferes with the golden children, pkers.
daedlus58
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Dilbert2001
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daedlus58
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then you have the answer to your own question. Jagex is aware that players create mains to supply their pker accounts with money and such, and do not want to limit that.
We are talking about bots destroying OSRS's economy. Players creating alts to fund their pker accounts legitimately won't hurt a thing.
The problem is if you can trade from your main to your pker,
bots
can trade to their "main" and to their buyers. Its impossible to restrict the
bots
without restricting the main-pker trade.
Again, the problems with the economy are
bots
, not just alts, not just pking or whatever game content.
daedlus58
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Were you here when they removed pking and free trade? It stopped bots in its track. So jagex knows how to stop bots, but they are not willing to do so because it interferes with the golden children, pkers.
RS3 and RS2 since Botany Bay know how to stop bots, not OSRS. Fixed that for you.
Jagex excluding OSRS has plenty of ways to stop bots. In the very least, they don't have to do anything in RS3 technically and still stop all those f2p suicide bots by creating new account non-stop. When they can't trade to their main effectively, they will have to buy membership but suicide bots won't do that obviously knowing they are going to be banned within a day (assuming what OSRS anti-cheating claimed is still indicative).
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21-Jan-2023 15:45:59
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Dilbert2001
Yes, because the engine in rs3 is different than the one used in old school. We are using the old engine that makes it impossible to stop them. The only way to stop the bots that way would be to turn osrs in to rs3. Since we already have it, there is no need for a second one.
daedlus58
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Yes, because the engine in rs3 is different than the one used in old school. We are using the old engine that makes it impossible to stop them. The only way to stop the bots that way would be to turn osrs in to rs3. Since we already have it, there is no need for a second one.
Didn't I tell you OSRS can at least put a low trade limit on free players like RS3, and definitely stop a lot of bots? This absolutely doesn't involve technologies.
We already see bots killing the OSRS economy when one person can use an exploit to farm 500 bil OSRS gp over a month without getting caught after he sold 400 bil of it for real money. OSRS still has yet to comment on it.
So don't just blame an update when you see a destroyed OSRS economy. It is how OSRS handle bots and cheaters... or lack of such, that doomed the OSRS economy.
Runecrafting is dead too. For example, with blood runes selling at or below 200 gp each, we actually make more profits buying them from GE and selling them to shop NPC for 240 each.