The 'majority' that voted to keep splashing in place is greatly seen as those who want to abuse it. Those who are un-biased about the matter(maxed combat/magic) or extremely high total level players all voted to have it removed for the good of the game.
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Not what I expected.
"When history witnesses a great change, Razgriz reveals itself... first, as a dark demon. As a demon, it uses its power to rain death upon the land, and then it dies. However, after a period of slumber, Razgriz returns, this time, as a great hero"
I have a few questions concerning the updates. Firstly, was no one available to spell check the update before it was released? "We believe make this a significantly differently to splashing." is a terribly confusing sentence. Secondly, there needs to be a clarification made concerning the outcome of non-tradeable items inside the wilderness. Is it above or below level 20 wilderness that items are changed to gold, or just in level 20??? Come on, the grammar is getting a bit ridiculous. Also, how is this fair? What about the people in deep wilderness who are doing clue scrolls or recharging glories? If they are risking Graceful pieces and are griefed, why shouldn't they be able to try and get back their armour that takes days to get back? There needs to be some sort of insurance put in place on all non-tradeable.
The 'majority' that voted to keep splashing in place is greatly seen as those who want to abuse it. Those who are un-biased about the matter(maxed combat/magic) or extremely high total level players all voted to have it removed for the good of the game.
Sorry, just to clarify, players who can benefit from splashing want it to stay in the game while those who can't benefit from it want it removed, thats ANOTHER interpretation of those results which you haven't offered, but then why would you offer it? You aren't interested in the other side.
If there is something overpowered ingame that more than 50% of the community actively use... how can jagex poll a nerf and expect it to pass? they cant... nerfs shouldn't be polled, they should just be done.
on the topic of afking, you should autolog after 5mins after no inputs are detected in or out of combat imo. if thats not possible then maybe the monsters can get 'bored' of you after ~5minutes of combat and stop attacking you, or respawn taking you out of combat (dont think this would solve afk nmz)? not sure how or if that would work but just throwing some ideas out.
glad to hear dicingoopsimeanfloweringoopsimeantoyhorseyoopsimeancommisionstaking fcs are gone
The 'majority' that voted to keep splashing in place is greatly seen as those who want to abuse it. Those who are un-biased about the matter(maxed combat/magic) or extremely high total level players all voted to have it removed for the good of the game.
Sorry, just to clarify, players who can benefit from splashing want it to stay in the game while those who can't benefit from it want it removed, thats ANOTHER interpretation of those results which you haven't offered, but then why would you offer it? You aren't interested in the other side.
I'm interested in what is best for the game, not myself. I'm not maxed magic/combat and I can clearly see it was a problem and so did Jagex. Hence why it was removed. There are plenty of other ways for you to train magic though! The only catch is now you actually have to play the game.
The 'majority' that voted to keep splashing in place is greatly seen as those who want to abuse it. Those who are un-biased about the matter(maxed combat/magic) or extremely high total level players all voted to have it removed for the good of the game.
Sorry, just to clarify, players who can benefit from splashing want it to stay in the game while those who can't benefit from it want it removed, thats ANOTHER interpretation of those results which you haven't offered, but then why would you offer it? You aren't interested in the other side.
I'm interested in what is best for the game, not myself. I'm not maxed magic/combat and I can clearly see it was a problem and so did Jagex. Hence why it was removed. There are plenty of other ways for you to train magic though! The only catch is now you actually have to play the game.
I didn't say you were interested in only yourself. You are only interested in your point of view. I'm not going to argue with you about is it/is it not a problem, thats what the poll is supposed to decide. Your representation of the statistics was heavily bias though. Also, as another note saying stuff like "I'm interested in what is best for the game" is a very self-serving belief. It seems in this case your view of 'what is best for the game' seems to fly in the face of what 54% of poll voters want. I don't agree that the community not having their say is what is best for the game.