We don't have to log into every Monday

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Ohh and Best OSRS Gold site valve would like you to add steam wallet instead even in web link shops. And any in RuneScape game purchases have to be secured so that a participant accessing through steam can pay via steam. Basically, they want their cash, you can't blame them but it's full of negatives from jagex's view. You also have the upgrade process in general, I do not understand what kind of lead time steam want with updates being pushed and if that would work with how frequently RS is upgraded. Many mmos possess their own launcher, and steam upgrades only upgrade the launcher. Steam keeps the launcher up to date, the launcher patches RuneScape, completely out of steam.

How do you understand this? Surely you must not be so delusional to believe your armchair knowledge is exceptional to Jagex, a company with hundreds of employees who would have certainly considered the prospect of starting on Steam + done a extensive cost-profit analysis.This is a company that is gaining record profits while using a dwindling player foundation (RS3). Being a company doesn't mean you god when it comes to those decisions. Hell, they did not even contemplate OSRS that turned out to be a massive success, and until gamers started complaining and petitioning about it.

I guess that they must have just not understood it had been even though people had been begging for it because the launch of EoC. Surethey do not always know. However, as it stands, the arguments for launching RS3 on Steam supplied are laughable and not even completely legitimate. My point is not Jagex is all-knowing and could be counted on to make the right decisions, that. It's without contemplating the picture that a lot of players make radical suggestions.

RuneScape moving to monthly upgrades

Obviously nearly all the comments will be"haven't they already done that" but allows really have a discussion. They're officially changing the anticipation from each Monday with something to it only being a month. Seems as though they are going for the close of the month for a launch point for each of their upgrades. They have done this in the past, but its nice to know that updates are coming at the end of the month and then they use the month to build hype for that upgrade, kind of like how they declared Desperate Measures 20 days before its release.

As a whole I feel this is a good thing, for both the players and Jagex. We don't have to log into every Monday to understand that there isn't something brand new and instead can focus on the final Monday of the month and by the time it comes around we'll know what the update is. In all honesty I believe that they should ramp down their focus on graphical fidelity, OSRS over anything should be a indication that folks mostly care about the mechanics of RuneScape. Visuals'd be taken by me available for update schedule. I mean repurpose and reuse some of the models or animations from cheap RuneScape gold previous and jery rig some high quality content.

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