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Showing posts with label Other. Show all posts
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Big Ticket Prize Draw
Right now, we’re in the process of contacting the lucky winner to arrange their visit and get their lifetime RuneScape membership added to their account! So, keep an eye on your inbox in case that winner is you!As soon as everything is confirmed, we’ll announce the name of the lucky person on the official Big Ticket FAQ/Discussion forum thread. We’ve now awarded two Big Tickets in total (one prize draw and one competition winner) so there are still 22 Big Tickets waiting to be claimed. For those of you eager to win, here’s a quick reminder of how to be in with a chance of getting your hands on the best prize we have ever offered to our players:1. Enter any competition which offers a Big Ticket as a prize.2. Enter our monthly prize draws by simply being a member on the time and date of the draw; the more membership accounts you have, the more automatic entries you will have in each draw!3. Send us a postcard in the mail for a free entry in a monthly draw. Make sure your postcard is marked ‘Big Ticket Draw’ and send it to ‘Jagex, Box 78, 23 King Street, Cambridge, CB1 1AH, United Kingdom’. The postcard must include the date of the draw you are entering and your RuneScape account name.4. Get involved in the community! Whether that’s by being part of a clan, fansite, roleplaying organisation, story-writing club or any other areas of the community... We’ll be giving Big Tickets to those players who we feel really contribute to making RuneScape what it is today!Speaking of prize draws, the next one will take place at 15:00 (3PM) BST on Monday 26 April 2010. At the time of the draw, all accounts with membership will automatically be entered, as well as all postcard entries received before the next draw. Don’t forget to include the date of the draw on your postcard.For more information about the Big Ticket competition or to ask us a question about Big Tickets, check out the Big Ticket FAQ/Discussion thread, and if you want to see all the competition rules, take a read through our Big Ticket Prize Draw Terms & Conditions.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Once upon a time in runescape
Once upon a time in runescape, there was such a thing as a runescape stats editor.
Here's what it did.
It would access the runescape database somehow and give you pretty much any item you want, for free!
Sounds great right? Well yes, I won't deny that this runescape editor was pretty incredible.
I don't know who did it, but no doubt he's banned from the game for life lol.
If anyone offers you a runescape stats editor , just ignore them and stay far away from them. Also report them if you can.
Why? Because there is no such thing any more. The runescape stats editor, worked on runescape classic only, and was very soon disabled and fixed so that it would never happen again.
So if you want to get better at runescape and make a ton of money in the process, sign-up to my free runescape tip newsletter.
It's a LOT better than a runescape stats editor, because my tips and newsletter will actually help you :)
If someone offers you one, no doubt it's a virus of some sort, or they will try and squeeze your password out of you, then hack your account and take all your things.
And if it's a virus, not only will you lose your runescape account, you'll probably also have your credit card details stolen as well as having half of the files on your computer deleted.
Here's what it did.
It would access the runescape database somehow and give you pretty much any item you want, for free!
Sounds great right? Well yes, I won't deny that this runescape editor was pretty incredible.
I don't know who did it, but no doubt he's banned from the game for life lol.
If anyone offers you a runescape stats editor , just ignore them and stay far away from them. Also report them if you can.
Why? Because there is no such thing any more. The runescape stats editor, worked on runescape classic only, and was very soon disabled and fixed so that it would never happen again.
So if you want to get better at runescape and make a ton of money in the process, sign-up to my free runescape tip newsletter.
It's a LOT better than a runescape stats editor, because my tips and newsletter will actually help you :)
If someone offers you one, no doubt it's a virus of some sort, or they will try and squeeze your password out of you, then hack your account and take all your things.
And if it's a virus, not only will you lose your runescape account, you'll probably also have your credit card details stolen as well as having half of the files on your computer deleted.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The introduction about RuneScape
RuneScape is played by millions of people from a great many different countries and a wide range of cultural backgrounds. The RuneScape player community is much like the larger, real-world community: while most people within it are honest, courteous and respectful of others, there are a small number of individuals whose behaviour has the potential to alienate or offend. It is for this reason that we have an Offence System, which has been designed to help protect our players from this disruptive minority.
If, in the course of play, you come into contact with another player whose behaviour you consider offensive or aggressive, there are a number of options available to you. The first is to add the player to your Ignore List, or adjust your chat settings, so they cannot continue to bother you. Most minor incidents can be dealt with in this way, and neither you nor Jagex will need to take any further action.
Sometimes, however, you might encounter a player whose behaviour is particularly offensive. In such cases, you can use the Report Abuse feature to report the player to the Jagex Player Support team. Player Support will then investigate the incident, and if the reported player is deemed to have behaved inappropriately, or broken any of our rules, appropriate action will be taken to minimise the chances of that player causing further disruption.
Occasionally, innocent players might find themselves falsely accused of committing an offence, perhaps because they made an innocuous comment that was misinterpreted by another player. For this reason, reported incidents will be investigated thoroughly, and any evidence will be carefully evaluated, to ensure that innocent players are not given unwarranted penalties. Players who feel that they have been falsely accused of committing an offence should submit an appeal via the account management page.
The RuneScape rules are organised into three categories: Honour, Respect and Security. Please take some time to familiarise yourself with these rules before playing RuneScape.
If, in the course of play, you come into contact with another player whose behaviour you consider offensive or aggressive, there are a number of options available to you. The first is to add the player to your Ignore List, or adjust your chat settings, so they cannot continue to bother you. Most minor incidents can be dealt with in this way, and neither you nor Jagex will need to take any further action.
Sometimes, however, you might encounter a player whose behaviour is particularly offensive. In such cases, you can use the Report Abuse feature to report the player to the Jagex Player Support team. Player Support will then investigate the incident, and if the reported player is deemed to have behaved inappropriately, or broken any of our rules, appropriate action will be taken to minimise the chances of that player causing further disruption.
Occasionally, innocent players might find themselves falsely accused of committing an offence, perhaps because they made an innocuous comment that was misinterpreted by another player. For this reason, reported incidents will be investigated thoroughly, and any evidence will be carefully evaluated, to ensure that innocent players are not given unwarranted penalties. Players who feel that they have been falsely accused of committing an offence should submit an appeal via the account management page.
The RuneScape rules are organised into three categories: Honour, Respect and Security. Please take some time to familiarise yourself with these rules before playing RuneScape.
Easter of Runescape
A year has passed since Easter Bunny Jr. took over the family business and became responsible for the annual distribution of chocolate treats to the people of RuneScape. He’s been busy all year, modernising the factory to meet increasing demand and making ambitious plans for the next Easter celebration. Alongside the usual plethora of sugary delights, the Easter Bunny plans to offer a range of alternatives, catering for the wide variety of cultures who celebrate Easter in their own way. The Bunny’s heart is certainly in the right place, but logistical concerns have come second to his grand vision and now he’s struggling to meet his orders. He needs your help to get things back on track and make this Easter the best yet. Getting Started Down the rabbit hole. The factory entrance is, once again, located just north of Rimmington. Only the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed will be able to enter, so you'll need to need some help from the factory's staff. Expansion of the factory means that there are some new faces around this year. By the rabbit hole you’ll meet Charlie the squirrel. Despite his surly manner and warlike countenance he wants everything to run smoothly, so speak to him nicely and he’ll let you into the factory to see the Easter Bunny. Just don’t ask him if that’s a skirt he’s wearing! Preparation The Bunny’s been so busy dealing with clients that he hasn’t had time to deal with the day-to-day running of the factory. Your first job will be to speak to each of the teams in turn and deal with the problems that are holding them up: The incubator has become dirty and clogged from heavy usage, and the impling manager in charge has delegated performance of the required maintenance to you. You’ll need to lend some muscle to get the machine up and running again. The implings at the egg-painting machine are running low on the coloured glazes used to decorate the Easter eggs and need your help to mix up a new batch. The old hands running the conveyor belt have been given some additional responsibility. They now have to sort chocolate as well as nuts from the assorted debris that comes their way. They’re a bit stuck in their ways and have trouble adapting to change, so you’ll need to show them how it’s done. The Easter Bird is becoming jaded after performing the same role year in, year out and needs a rousing speech to rekindle the strong team spirit and passion for confectionery that once burned within his soul.
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