RuneScape reached a two million account milestone

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asked May 25, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)

 

Additionally, Runescape is a game that's been geared toward a younger crowd, and young people often have issues with things like compassion and perspective. "Kids play this game, and kids like to troll," said Glow_Party. "I wouldn't take some things these users say seriously, because I can tell some of them are children with little life OSRS gold"

The situation places Runescape developer Jagex in a tricky spot, but ultimately, it must watch out for the health of its game. "Gold farmers, wherever they're from, do wreck a market and left unchecked can ruin it," senior merchandise manager Mathew Kemp explained in an email. "It is very hard to put to some definitive figure about what impact they have, but we can see changes in the player price of items in game when gold farmers focus on specific content."

He pointed to a product called"Wine of Zamorak," allowing players to gain experience more quickly. Not just, he explained, has the ordinary cost of the item plummeted from almost 3,000 gold to 1500 gold over the course of this year, but there's a knock-on effect: Wine of Zamorak's abrupt surge in accessibility makes the game considerably easier. "The battle of old-school Runescape is something very important to our gamers," Kemp added. He said that Jagex bans"around 10,000" gold farming-related accounts every day.

The Venezuelan gold farmers I spoke to are well cheap Runescape gold aware that they're in a precarious line of work, and they don't expect individuals to play knight-in-shining-armour when players opt to kick them down. It's an occupational hazard, and given the choice, they are willing to take their opportunities.

 

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