I think high scores should be separate from OSRS and RS3 etc because of TH .
if classic is different so should all other upgrades be, its more competition but then all the clans would get screwed up maybe lol.
I know a lot of them are integrated there kinda confusing to me the whole integration thing etc and thats another thing that runs deep with me just in general the competition , how is it competition when they are integrated. thats why I'm not in a clan thing yet, thats all fine with me thou I like my play. ( there is no grudge against anyone sept I don't understand the clan thing ) I really would like the idea of j a g e x doing more for solo players .
ok nuff said I think I'm going off topic.
thx for getting back.
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16-Apr-2018 22:40:49
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16-Apr-2018 23:03:44
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Traeh
Sharp-shin
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Traeh
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I thought OSRS was completely separate from RS3 , feeling silly not knowing
It is completely separate; nothing can be transferred from RS3 to OSRS and vice versa. > )
Absolutely, completely, totally, definitely 100% incorrect since you can convert RS3 gp to OSRS gp. Not only Jagex said they do not prohibit, you can even see many threads in the forums on such offers.
Dilbert2001
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Sharp-shin
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Traeh
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I thought OSRS was completely separate from RS3 , feeling silly not knowing
It is completely separate; nothing can be transferred from RS3 to OSRS and vice versa. > )
Absolutely, completely, totally, definitely 100% incorrect since you can convert RS3 gp to OSRS gp. Not only Jagex said they do not prohibit, you can even see many threads in the forums on such offers.
Trust trading to swap gold isn't allowed on the forums and if you see any of that you should report it to forum help.
Miu
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Dilbert2001
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Sharp-shin
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Traeh
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I thought OSRS was completely separate from RS3 , feeling silly not knowing
It is completely separate; nothing can be transferred from RS3 to OSRS and vice versa. > )
Absolutely, completely, totally, definitely 100% incorrect since you can convert RS3 gp to OSRS gp. Not only Jagex said they do not prohibit, you can even see many threads in the forums on such offers.
Trust trading to swap gold isn't allowed on the forums and if you see any of that you should report it to forum help.
I don't care about other people converting/transerring gp between OSRS and RS3 or even Classics so I don't report them. I only knew there were complaints on that issue before but Jmods replied with something like "they don't care... it is between the players".
If you want to report, go help yourself. There are plenty of these threads in the forums.
Just give you a head up, there are many of them in various forums under Market Place (Business and Services, Misc, etc) and some in different RS3 and OSRS forums too.
Miu
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Trust trading to swap gold isn't allowed on the forums and if you see any of that you should report it to forum help.
Any sort of trust trading IIRC is nowadays allowed on the forums, as long as it's placed on the appropriate subforum of course. (Well except maybe DMM swapping under the current rules, heard it had stricter rules this time but not really sure how it works.)
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But yea, even though you can swap trade gp/other wealth across the games, they're still completely separate from each other, because the traded gp/wealth doesn't move across games; it stays on its own game and merely changes hands inside that particular game. > )
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Sharp-shin
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Miu
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Trust trading to swap gold isn't allowed on the forums and if you see any of that you should report it to forum help.
Any sort of trust trading IIRC is nowadays allowed on the forums, as long as it's placed on the appropriate subforum of course. (Well except maybe DMM swapping under the current rules, heard it had stricter rules this time but not really sure how it works.)
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But yea, even though you can swap trade gp/other wealth across the games, they're still completely separate from each other, because the traded gp/wealth doesn't move across games; it stays on its own game and merely changes hands inside that particular game. > )
RS3 and OSRS are seperate games but their economies are tied because gp is allowed to be transferred between them.
If RS3 players pay a lot for TH and get a lot of gp they can convert it to OSRS gp. RS3 players can also get to very high skill levels quick with TH so they can make a lot of gp 9000 times faster than other players. That gp can, again, be converted to OSRS gp.
TH can get players ahead of not just other RS3 players, but also OSRS players obviously. Although the games are separate, the economies of RS3 and OSRS are tied. The effect of TH in RS3 can also be felt in OSRS.
17-Apr-2018 23:41:57
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Dilbert2001
Any sort of trust trading IIRC is nowadays allowed on the forums, as long as it's placed on the appropriate subforum of course. (Well except maybe DMM swapping under the current rules, heard it had stricter rules this time but not really sure how it works.)
No, other trust trading is allowed, but gold swapping is still not allowed to be organized on the forums.
See here Quick find code:
319-320-51-64255724
Which is still considered part of the forum rules.
You can also see here Quick find code:
94-95-486-65989354
for an example of the rule still being applied post forum rules changing.
Dilbert2001
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RS3 and OSRS are seperate games but their economies are tied because gp is allowed to be transferred between them.
That's completely nonsense. Using that logic you could say World of Warcraft and OSRS are linked because you can give someone WoW gold and they'll give you OSRS gold. Both forms of gold originate from their respective games. Whether it's allowed or not has no bearing on whether they are """linked""" or not. Yeah, you can trade OSRS gold for RS3 gold, but the gold in OSRS still came from OSRS, and the gold on RS3 still originates in RS3. No gold is being exchanged between the games, it's just trading hands on their original games.