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RuneScape's been around forever RuneScape gold

RuneScape's been around forever RuneScape gold Since first releasing in 2001, Jagex's browser-based MMORPG has quietly built a huge player base. To many, months (or years) spent adventuring across RuneScape are a defining experience; an introduction to the breadth and scope of online gaming that players could grow up alongside.


And now, a new generation of players will have a chance to experience RuneScape in an entirely different way. By next year, RuneScape will launch on mobile devices on tablets, effectively ushering the unabashedly old-school MMO into the modern era.


According to Jagex, the mobile version of RuneScape will be the same game "you know and love," optimized for phones and tablets. Players can switch between the desktop version and RuneScape Mobile seamlessly, allowing dedicated players to keep all their hard-earned progress.


The portable version of RuneScape's "Old School" mode -- a continually updated version of the game's first form -- will be available before the end of the year. RuneScape Mobile will launch in 2018.


Anyone interested in the upcoming versions of RuneScape Mobile can register for a chance to join a Closed Beta here.

Allow me to paint you a mental picture. You're a paid moderator for Runescape, an MMO that most people haven't thought about in almost a decade. You have great power, but also great responsibility. You one day grow bored of using your powers to patrol the land maintaining the peace and decide to switch from being a super hero to a maniacal villain. Obviously, your first choice of evil deed is to ruin the in-game economy with your magical mod powers.


BUT WAIT!?!?! Developer Jagex runs software that watches changes to the live game and manage to spot what you're doing and prevent your evil plan from being achieved. The result, you lose your job.


So yeah, that happened. Here's a statement from Jagex:



"It is with regret that we have some sad and unfortunate news to share with you. Today, Mod Reach was dismissed from employment at Jagex, following an investigation into serious misuse of moderator privileges cheap RS gold This was flagged to us by system checks which track and log code changes made to the live game. We were able to intercept the intended changes before anything could impact the game economy."


So, how would you have gone about totally abusing your moderator powers?

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