Jagex might think that Runescape will be able to survive when it is able to adapt to the other MMOs. A modification of change or die. The reality is that RS gold Jmods have a limited choice regarding whom and who they can communicate with. It's simply a matter of the time. They are able to communicate with a small number of people each day. If they do of them, the majority of Jmods will only be able to communicate with only a handful of players. These relationships will be forged over time and will be "Yes!" The group can do what Jmod wants. Fmods are disguised Jmods are employed to censor any disagreement on forums.
Jagex must adjust to the new realities. Fmods are to be eliminated and Fmods were given an appearance in Jagex. High standards of professionalism are needed. Fmods must not refer to users with the title of "you bunch" or something similar. Certain Fmods are actively ruining forums.
The second is to keep forums updated with more voice and more options. Let players avoid each other, and utilize other tools to establish connections within the forums. The RS forums must be as flexible as Facebook and permit groups. Jagex isn't the only one who has flooded the forums, which has made them unwieldy.
Establish a player council, and allow players to choose 12 members that are able to accept changes. A small amount, perhaps just a couple hundred thousand dollars annually. Make use of Facebook as well as Twitter to interact with forums.
This will stop the next few years from repeating the mistakes of 2012. Jagex didn't listen to players in 2012. Jagex's claims that 90% of players love SoF and that 80% love EoC are utterly absurd are just one instance. A sarcastic, emotional rant isn't an ideal concept. Speaking is much more efficient, however it's not as simple to talk. Tick Tock Jagex.
EOC is a major cause for me to am a huge supporter of. The cheap OSRS gold gaming industry is always changing. If you look back 13 years ago, when the game was first launched, consider the advancements in gaming and technology in the last 13 years.