A gifted and famous Runescape fan artist

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asked Jun 10, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)


"OSRS gold a much more positive place to be in than everyone just complaining and crying. We were lucky. Surethere were a few memes here and there, and they were pretty good. But exactly what the memes brought, that was so great about this instance, was real individuals who really wanted to assemble fantastic designs. As much as there were memes, the fantastic ideas that people liked were not overshadowed."

Legend_Arts posted his hybrid on April 9. The same day, West chose some player-made theories to use. Two days afterwards, he staged the process of turning the most well-known ones into in-game models. Two days after that, he shared a few variations complete with surveys to once again let players form the armor. And he wasn't just spitballing. This is the armor coming in the Theatre of Blood. Players supplied the alloy, and Jagex is hammering it into shape.

"What I worked on last week is going to be the very first layout the players enjoyed," West says. "The Gothic design turned blue was a little behind the player-suggested design. But at that point I'd already put out to create either, so what I am gonna do is make the other group in-game and we will have an official poll so they can finally decide which one they need. I do not really mind that one wins. I enjoy the one players suggested."

For all the memes, the Justicar armor fiasco is a great example of the advantages of a player-inclusive approach, especially for the MMO. Sure, some cheap RS gold gamers only need to watch the world burn, but the majority genuinely want to help increase the game. In cases like this, they weren't happy, they offered ideas, and since Jagex acted on them, everybody is getting a much better raid.

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