Monday, July 12, 2010

Runescape Dungeons of Dameonheim Price Promotion

Following the great response we've had to providing a quicker and easier PayBySMS option via Paymo in the United States, UK and Canada we are excited to announce the ability to pay for your RuneScape membership via Paymo in Australia - with a fantastic 9% discount on SMS!

A 1-month RuneScape membership with Paymo SMS is now available at the special promotional price of AUD$15.00, and is available on the following mobile networks:

Vodafone
Optus
Telstra
3
Virgin
Find out more about members' benefits and how you can subscribe to RuneScape today - visit our members' benefits page.

FAQ:

When will Paymo be available in my country?
Our partnership with Paymo is currently only for the United States, UK, Canada and Australia, however we are looking to expand to more territories soon. To find out when you can purchase RuneScape membership via Paymo in your territory, keep an eye on the news.

Why does membership paid by SMS cost more than by credit/debit card?
Our players are free to choose whichever payment option represents the best value and convenience for them. While credit/debit card is our recommended, best-value option, some prefer the convenience of paying by mobile phone. As the mobile operators charge a high fee for paying in this way, we pass this 'convenience cost' on.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Love Story for Runescape

Prepare to take your place at the Wise Old Man’s side as he comes out of retirement to confront an extremely unpleasant figure from his past! If you can handle the combat, the puzzles, the vicious sarcasm and the romance, you could unlock some new Construction and Magic abilities for yourself.

The quest begins at a barn north-east of Draynor Village, where a damsel in distress is looking for an adventurer to help her. Sounds like a straightforward little quest, right? Before long you’ll find yourself chipping teleport tablets, solving puzzles and entering a deadly battle where you’ll be fighting not just for your life, but for the reputation of adventurers everywhere.

It’s time to discover whether the bank guard is coming down from his tree, what the Wise Old Man is planning for the Wizards’ Tower and what Traiborn means when he talks about thingummywuts.

Sunday, June 27, 2010

RuneScape makes available to F2P two members' quests

RuneScape has made two members’ only quests available now to F2P RuneScape players. The quests are Swept Away and Myths of the White Lands. These quests were former holiday events from Halloween 2008 and Christmas 2008, respectively. They were kept in the game as members’ only quests but have now been opened to F2P RuneScape players. This coincides with the sheep shearer/Witches potion quest classification update.

All F2P RuneScape players can now accomplish these two quests at any time, and can gain one quest point for each. F2P RuneScape players who did not get the two quest points from sheep shearer and witches’ potion will be compensated an extra quest point at the end of the respective new F2P quest, gaining two quest points instead of one.

It is unclear if RuneScape players who have already completed the 2008 holiday events will be able to do the quest, or do they simply get a quest point for each event added to their total quest points.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Big Ticket Prize Draw – June (Reminder)

Next week, on Wednesday 30th June, we’ll be holding our latest Big Ticket prize draw! The lucky winner will be offered an all-expenses-paid trip to visit us here at Jagex Games Studio in Cambridge, England. You’ll get to meet the people behind RuneScape, tour the Studio and even join us at one of Jagex’s famous parties. To top it off, you’ll return home with an armful of Jagex goodies and a lifetime membership for your RuneScape account. All in all, it should be the experience of a lifetime and the perfect opportunity to get a closer look at Jagex and, indeed, RuneScape.

Here’s how to enter:
All accounts with valid membership at the time of the draw will automatically be entered (so, signing up for a month’s membership today will guarantee your place in this month’s draw). If you have multiple accounts with membership, you’ll be entered into the draw multiple times.

Non-members are also most welcome to enter by sending a postcard marked with ‘Big Ticket Draw’ to: Jagex, St. John’s Innovation Centre, Cambridge, CB4 0WS. Your postcard must include the date of the draw you wish to enter, your account name and your contact details. If you are under 13, please only provide contact details of your parent or guardian.

We’ll be contacting the lucky winner shortly after the draw takes place with a message in their RuneScape inbox, so please keep a close eye on your inbox to make sure you don’t miss anything.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Free-to-play Quest Changes

The Swept Away and Myths of the White Lands quests have been made permanently free-to-play! These two quests were created, respectively, to go alongside the Halloween 2008 and Christmas 2008 holiday events, and were available to free-players during the two weeks of the event, before becoming members-only quests. Any free-players who missed out on the opportunity to play these quests before can now do so at their leisure.

These two quests have been made permanently free-to-play to replace Sheep Shearer and Witch’s Potion, which are now no longer classified as quests for anyone, as we no longer feel they’re up to the standard of other quests. Although Sheep Shearer and Witch’s Potion no longer appear in the Quest List, adventurers can still undertake them for their experience and item rewards (by talking to Fred the farmer in Lumbridge or Hetty the witch in Rimmington).

Myths of the White Lands and Swept Away will each award either 1 or 2 Quest Points, depending on your progress through Sheep Shearer and Witch’s potion before the update. No one will lose any Quest Points due to this change.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Runefest Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market at Nominal Price

RuneFest is an event celebrating all things RuneScape, packed with an exciting range of activities. This year's RuneFest takes place on Saturday 28 August, in London, UK.

RuneFest celebrates RuneScape, the world's largest free MMO, and the amazing community that has grown up with it. It will take place on Saturday 28th August, and will be packed with activities and events for RuneScape enthusiasts.

In a new twist to RuneScape's previous machinima competitions, players can create videos based on two video themes and across three categories for the chance to win a coveted Golden Gnome Award. The two themes are 'Short Story' and 'RuneScape Music Video' (aka RSMV), and the three categories within each theme are 'Machinima', 'Animation' and 'Live Action Video'.

To celebrate the video making talent within the RuneScape community, Jagex will be holding the first Golden Gnome Awards, culminating in a live ceremony at RuneFest 2010.

In a new twist to RuneScape's previous machinima competitions, players can create videos based on two video themes and across three categories for the chance to win a coveted Golden Gnome Award. The two themes are 'Short Story' and 'RuneScape Music Video' (aka RSMV), and the three categories within each theme are 'Machinima', 'Animation' and 'Live Action Video'.

RuneFest will include a range of events and activities, with more details to follow in the coming weeks. Crucially, we will be including Insider Sessions with the team behind RuneScape as an opportunity for the players and ourselves to get to know each other better.

In 2010 unefest will be held on Sat, Aug 28, 2010 in United Kingdom.Sold Out Ticket Market is ideal for Runefest Tickets.Check out the Ticket Market for Runefest Tickets.

Runefest Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market at nominal rates.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

RuneScape Cards Now More Widely Available in the US

RuneScape Cards are now available from your nearest 7Eleven, Casey’s and Speedway stores throughout the US, which gives more choice to our American players and access to more places from which to buy RuneScape credit.

Here is a full list of US stores that stock RuneScape Cards:

7Eleven
Best Buy
Blockbuster
Casey's
CEFCO
Duane Reade
Family Express
GameStop
Golden Pantry
Holiday
Hucks
K&G
Mapco
RaceTrac
Rite Aid
Sheetz
Speedway
Target
TWEC
Wal-Mart

These cards are also available in the UK from Sainsbury’s and WH Smith. We are constantly looking at ways to make RuneScape Cards more widely available, and we will keep you updated as and when they are stocked in new stores.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Add to favorites Examiner Bio RuneScape Court Case guide, prosecuting the drunken dwarf

In the RuneScape distraction and diversion Court Cases, Drunken dwarf is one of the court cases RuneScape players have to weigh in after completion of the initial prosecuting of or defending the mugger. When the RuneScape player receives a court summons and shows it to the clerk, he may choose to prosecute or defend the drunken dwarf. This article focuses on prosecuting the drunken dwarf. See RuneScape Court Cases list for other court cases walkthroughs and RuneScape Court Cases disambiguation for other articles on this distraction and diversion.

Opt to prosecute the drunken dwarf, and then proceed with the initial court case preparations. Match the fingerprint to the drunken dwarf. Head downstairs into the court room.

In the court room, present the fingerprint as evidence. Summon to the stand the victim and ask him to talk about the attack. Then close the case, directing the statement towards the young woman in the jury. Wearing Ring of charos (a) is helpful.

Talk to the clerk to receive the reward of 5,000 attack experience twenty gold ore, and a kebab.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

About the FREE Jagex News iPhone App

From today, you can keep up to date with all the latest RuneScape and Jagex news on your iPhone. Our free Jagex News app is a little 'thank you' to our great player community, and it's available right now from the Apple App Store.

Read and watch all the latest news around RuneScape, as well as War of Legends and all your FunOrb and iPhone favourites.

With Twitter and YouTube integration, you'll be able to catch up with our latest tweets on the go, watch our official videos and follow our RuneScape developer blog - all updated in real-time as you use the app. It's everything Jagex, all in one place, and all in your pocket.

Don't be the last to know: get Jagex News free from the Apple App Store to keep your finger on the Jagex pulse. And while you're there, treat yourself to some of our great iPhone games.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

RuneScape Classic Reminder

We’d like to remind everyone who’s interested in trying out RuneScape Classic, but has not yet logged in since it was re-opened, that the opportunity to do so will only be available for one more week. Only those members that log into Classic (using their normal username and password) before the end of Tuesday 15th June will be able to continue playing it after this date (unless their account is already Classic-enabled).

You can access RuneScape Classic here. New sign-ups should log into Classic worlds 2-6; Classic 1 is only accessible to those veteran Classic players who have stuck with it all the way through.

RuneScape Classic is the predecessor to the current RuneScape game. It was closed to new members over four years ago, but we want for players to be able to try out this important part of our history.

If you have any questions or wish to discuss this, please visit this forum thread.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Most of the Former WoW Players Settle in Runescape Now

Every year many players quit WoW while many others join it. Here we will focus on those who quit WoW. Are you curious about where did they go? Recently NPD, a market research company, provided a survey that shows what games do the former WoW players are playing in 2010.
The NO.1 game that the former WoW players chose is Runescape (13% former WoWers), a MMORPG released in 2001 and declared itself the best F2P game. The NO.2 is DDO (11% former WoWers) and the NO.3 is Guild Wars (9% former WoWers).

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Halo Crushes Super Mario Sonic and Call of Duty as Best Franchise

In what will certainly be considered a surprise by many gamers unfamiliar with the exploits of Master Chief and Cortana, Halo has topped the Guinness World Records list for the "Top 50 Videogame Series" of all time. That's right, Master Chief trumped Mario, Sonic, GTA, and the rest of the bunch.

But don't blow your brains out yet if you're a Sony or Nintendo fanboy. The list was compiled by Guinnes World Records, however it's actually based on user (reader) votes and not the traditional calculation of sales, longevity, etc.. It does say a lot about the franchise and it's strength in building a strong fanbase though. Since Halo topped the best franchise of all-time, you can probably figure out that the Xbox franchise is also the best shooter on the list as well.

It wasn't a small group of gamers as over 13,000 readers voted for the list in an online poll hosted on the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition website for eight months in 2009. The list is featured in the Guinness World Records 2010 Gamer's Edition, a variant of the popular record-keeping reference book dedicated to achievements by video games and their players.

Nintendo and Sony exclusives got some love too along with some major third-party franchises. The full list of Guinness World Records's "Top 50 Videogame Series" follows:


Halo
Call of Duty
The Legend of Zelda
Guitar Hero
Metal Gear
Super Mario Bros.
World of Warcraft
Gears of War
Super Smash Bros.
Grand Theft Auto
Pokemon
Resident Evil
Fallout
Half-Life
Sonic the Hedgehog
Counter-Strike
Runescape
FIFA
Kingdom Hearts
Final Fantasy
Pac-Man
Madden NFL
The Sims
Tomb Raider
WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW
Rock Band
LittleBigPlanet
Saints Row
The Elder Scrolls
God of War
GoldenEye 007
Bioshock
KillZone
Skate
Left 4 Dead
Need for Speed
Chrono Trigger
Gran Turismo
StarCraft
Ratchet & Clank
Pong
Tom Clancy's
Star Wars: Battlefront
Battlefield
Diablo

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Guinness: top 50 game series will probably piss you off

The latest issue of the Guinness Gamers’ Edition holds the list of the top 50 game series, as determined by gamers. Stepping aside from the traditional look at total sales, or industry veteran’s opinion, this list is sort of the “for the people, by the people,” look at the “best” game series of all times.

We have little doubt many of you will disagree with this list, even if we can look past any console rivalry. It’s one thing to put Halo at the top seed, it’s another thing to put Guitar Hero above Rock Band or Gran Turismo.

Below is the full list. Have a look, and let the griping begin. We’d love to hear what our loyal readers think should be in the top 5 spots. This writer thinks God of War is way too low on the list, and even though it’s a PC game, where’s our favorite turn-based strategy game that’s getting a massive sequel this fall? And, seriously, Runescape beat Final Fantasy, Bioshock, and LittleBigPlanet? We guess it’s true what they say, opinions are like… everyone has one, and they all stink.

50. Pro Evolution Soccer
49. Crash Bandicoot
48. Burnout
47. Mario Kart
46. LEGO Batman
45. Diablo
44. Battlefield
43. Star Wars: Battlefront
42. Tom Clancy's
41. Pong
40. Ratchet & Clank
39. StarCraft
38. Gran Turismo
37. Chrono Trigger
36. Need for Speed
35. Left 4 Dead
34. Skate
33. KillZone
32. Bioshock
31. GoldenEye 007
30. God of War
29. The Elder Scrolls
28. Saints Row
27. LittleBigPlanet
26. Rock Band
25. WWE Smackdown Vs. RAW
24. Tomb Raider
23. The Sims
22. Madden NFL
21. Pac-Man
20. Final Fantasy
19. Kingdom Hearts
18. FIFA
17. Runescape
16. Counter-Strike
15. Sonic the Hedgehog
14. Half-Life
13. Fallout
12. Resident Evil
11. Pokémon
10. Grand Theft Auto
9. Super Smash Bros.
8. Gears of War
7. World of Warcraft
6. Super Mario Bros.
5. Metal Gear
4. Guitar Hero
3. Zelda
2. Call of Duty
1. Halo

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Fight Knights Clan Tournament Announcement

There’s only one thing better than everyone coming together in peace and harmony...and that’s everyone coming together for a stonking great fight. This May, we’re proud to announce the commencement of the International Fight Knights War Tournament.

Communities from all over the world are invited to band together under one of our supported languages, draw their battle plans and then unleash merry destruction upon one another – all in the interests of friendly competition, you understand!

This international battle is set against the backdrop of an epic clan wars competition, and is a great way to show your support for our diverse and varied community. Not only that, but this is an ideal opportunity for you to make new friends and get a bit of combat practice in before the 2nd Jagex Clan Cup heading your way in June. Plus, it’s a nice way to celebrate the updates to our Clan Chat system too – there’s literally no excuse for not getting involved!

You can find all the information you need on how to get stuck in via the respective forums below. There you can read about the competition structure and particulars of the competition in each of our supported languages:

Danish
Dutch
English
English UK/US
Finnish
French (FR forums)
German (DE forums)
Norwegian
Polish
Portuguese/Brazilian (PT/BR forums)
Spanish


We hope you’re up to the challenge – give war a chance!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Runescape History and development

DeviousMUD, the forerunner to RuneScape, was created in 1998 by Andrew Gower. The game, which was never publicly released, used isometric graphics. In 1999, Gower completely rewrote the game, albeit with no improvements to the graphics or several other aspects of the game. This version was released as a public beta version for approximately one week before it was withdrawn.

As a Cambridge University undergraduate, Gower worked on a complete rewrite of the game with the assistance of his brother, Paul Gower. The isometric view was replaced by a mixture of both three-dimensional and two-dimensional sprites. The game, renamed RuneScape, was released to the public as a beta version on 4 January 2001 and was originally operated from their parents’ house in Nottingham. In December 2001, the Gower brothers and Constant Tedder formed Jagex to take over the business aspects of running RuneScape. Jagex developed a programming language called RuneScript which is used to code the game.

On 27 February 2002, a monthly membership service was made available, allowing access to additional features including new areas, quests, and items.

Gameplay in RuneScape Classic.RuneScape’s popularity is partially attributable to being accessible from most web browsers allowing players to play the game in many locations.

As RuneScape gained more users,[citation needed] Jagex began planning major changes. The developers completely rewrote the game engine so that the graphics were entirely three-dimensional producing a version called RuneScape 2. A beta version was made available to paying members on 1 December 2003, and the finished version was launched on 29 March 2004. Upon release, RuneScape 2 was renamed RuneScape, and the older version of the game was kept online as RuneScape Classic. On 12 January 2006, Jagex banned more than 5000 Classic accounts due to cheating and RuneScape Classic was closed to new accounts and restricted to paying members who had played Classic at least once since 3 August 2005, and once every six months after that.

On 16 May 2006, Jagex upgraded RuneScape’s game engine, primarily as a back-end upgrade rather than a visible graphical boost. RuneScape’s memory requirements were significantly reduced, allowing the game to be expanded and improved without increasing the loading time for most players. The engine was upgraded once again on 26 June 2007 to allow the addition of future complex content.

Runescape History and development

DeviousMUD, the forerunner to RuneScape, was created in 1998 by Andrew Gower. The game, which was never publicly released, used isometric graphics. In 1999, Gower completely rewrote the game, albeit with no improvements to the graphics or several other aspects of the game. This version was released as a public beta version for approximately one week before it was withdrawn.

As a Cambridge University undergraduate, Gower worked on a complete rewrite of the game with the assistance of his brother, Paul Gower. The isometric view was replaced by a mixture of both three-dimensional and two-dimensional sprites. The game, renamed RuneScape, was released to the public as a beta version on 4 January 2001 and was originally operated from their parents’ house in Nottingham. In December 2001, the Gower brothers and Constant Tedder formed Jagex to take over the business aspects of running RuneScape. Jagex developed a programming language called RuneScript which is used to code the game.

On 27 February 2002, a monthly membership service was made available, allowing access to additional features including new areas, quests, and items.

Gameplay in RuneScape Classic.RuneScape’s popularity is partially attributable to being accessible from most web browsers allowing players to play the game in many locations.

As RuneScape gained more users,[citation needed] Jagex began planning major changes. The developers completely rewrote the game engine so that the graphics were entirely three-dimensional producing a version called RuneScape 2. A beta version was made available to paying members on 1 December 2003, and the finished version was launched on 29 March 2004. Upon release, RuneScape 2 was renamed RuneScape, and the older version of the game was kept online as RuneScape Classic. On 12 January 2006, Jagex banned more than 5000 Classic accounts due to cheating and RuneScape Classic was closed to new accounts and restricted to paying members who had played Classic at least once since 3 August 2005, and once every six months after that.

On 16 May 2006, Jagex upgraded RuneScape’s game engine, primarily as a back-end upgrade rather than a visible graphical boost. RuneScape’s memory requirements were significantly reduced, allowing the game to be expanded and improved without increasing the loading time for most players. The engine was upgraded once again on 26 June 2007 to allow the addition of future complex content.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Tickets Now on General Sale!

We are happy to announce that RuneFest tickets are now available to purchase by anyone who wishes to attend, subject to availability. If you wish to buy some tickets, simply visit the RuneFest 2010 page on the TicketMaster website and follow the instructions on screen.

For more information about RuneFest 2010, please visit the RuneFest website.

We’re looking forward to seeing you all at RuneFest 2010!

Friday, April 30, 2010

RuneFest 2010 'Insider Sessions' Revealed of Runescape

After recently announcing RuneFest 2010, independent UK studio Jagex have today revealed more details about the upcoming celebration of everything "RuneScape."

Alongside the Golden Gnome Awards, fans will also be rewarded with a number of "Insider Sessions". For those making the pilgrimage to London, Jagex has announced the schedule includes talks from company founders Andrew and Paul Gower, as well as CEO Mark Gerhard.


Talking about the event, Head of "RuneScape" Christoph Vietzke stated, "We are so glad that we finally have the chance to meet our most dedicated players face-to-face. We are incredibly excited about this opportunity and are confident that our tour behind the scenes of "RuneScape" is what every dedicated RuneScaper wants to see."

The "Insider Sessions" will also feature a number of hands-on events for "RuneScape" fans to get involved with. Attendees can participate in live role-playing, ogre wrestling and archery skills to name but a few. A number of surprise events have also been penned to appear, as Jagex are prepared to consider any fan ideas to make it a worthwhile celebration.

Tickets for this event will go on sale later this month, although players are encouraged to register as soon as possiblef or pre-sale tickets. These will be available 24-hours before the main lines open to the public in order to cope with the expected demand.

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Hold RuneFest 2010 With Golden Gnome Awards with Runescape

The UK's largest independent games company, Jagex, have announced that RuneFest 2010 will play host to the first-ever Golden Gnome Awards. Celebrating the dedication of many "RuneScape" players, the ceremony will recognize the best video making talent in the community.

RuneFest 2010 will take place on Saturday 28 August 2010 and will be held in London, at a yet to be announced venue.


The Golden Gnome Awards fall under two specific categories- "Short Story" and "RuneScape Music Video." Within these categories are three more themes in the form of Machinima, Animation and Live Action Video.

Six Awards are up for grabs:

• Short Story in Machinima
• Short Story in Animation
• Short Story in Live action Video
• RSMV in Machinima
• RSMV in Animation
• RSMV in Live action Video

Players will be able to upload their entries to YouTube, and send their link to the competition entry address - competitions@jagex.com 'RuneFest 2010 YouTube Competition' as the subject line.

Once all the entries are in, RuneFest 2010 judges will select their favorite entries for each category, and the "RuneScape" community will be invited to vote for their winners in a poll.

After a final vote from the RuneFest 2010 attendees, the most worthy recipients will be invited to collect their award at the ceremony from a "very special guest."

Hold RuneFest 2010 With Golden Gnome Awards with Runescape

The UK's largest independent games company, Jagex, have announced that RuneFest 2010 will play host to the first-ever Golden Gnome Awards. Celebrating the dedication of many "RuneScape" players, the ceremony will recognize the best video making talent in the community.

RuneFest 2010 will take place on Saturday 28 August 2010 and will be held in London, at a yet to be announced venue.


The Golden Gnome Awards fall under two specific categories- "Short Story" and "RuneScape Music Video." Within these categories are three more themes in the form of Machinima, Animation and Live Action Video.

Six Awards are up for grabs:

• Short Story in Machinima
• Short Story in Animation
• Short Story in Live action Video
• RSMV in Machinima
• RSMV in Animation
• RSMV in Live action Video

Players will be able to upload their entries to YouTube, and send their link to the competition entry address - competitions@jagex.com 'RuneFest 2010 YouTube Competition' as the subject line.

Once all the entries are in, RuneFest 2010 judges will select their favorite entries for each category, and the "RuneScape" community will be invited to vote for their winners in a poll.

After a final vote from the RuneFest 2010 attendees, the most worthy recipients will be invited to collect their award at the ceremony from a "very special guest."

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Runescape earns Jagex £38 million in 12 months




Free-to-play MMO Runescape earned its developer-publisher Jagex over £38.4 million in revenues in the 12 months leading up to March 2009. That's a profit of £18 million, according to records held at Companies House.


The figures were unearthed by Games Brief, and go some way to showing that free-to-play models can still be hugely profitable for companies that handle the method correctly. As Games Brief's Nicholas Lovell points out, Jagex's revenues demonstrate a 47 per cent operating margin in spite of the tens of millions spent on Mechscape, which was famously cancelled, or at least re-appropriated.

Runescape does offer a more complete game experience for those who pay, but so substantial is the free offering, 90 per cent of the MMO's 10 million monthly unique users choose to play the free version

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Forums Reshuffle

During the last year or so, it has become apparent that our forums are just too busy and fast-moving for most of our forum-users’ needs. This can lead to frustrations such as spending a long time creating a thread only for it to disappear off the forums after a couple of days, or threads receiving lots of ‘spam’ or off-topic posts from people who are less invested in a particular discussion.

As a result, we have created communities within the forums based on your in-game levels and membership status. To start with, there are three member communities and one free-to-play communities. Each of these forum communities enables players with similar in-game levels to discuss tactics and general game discussions relevant to their levels.

In addition to the new communities, there are still shared forums accessible by all players, where you’ll be able to meet with your clan mates, organise events and roleplaying, trade, and ask other players for help. We will be looking to offer more forums to our growing language communities.

We are planning to gradually bring more free-players into the forum community, so that they too can join in and get involved with organising events and contributing to general game discussions and advice. We may also look to create more forum communities in the future.

All of these changes should help to improve the pace of the forums, but, most importantly, improve your experience on our forums by creating like-minded communities with similar levels of knowledge and experience. Maybe you’ll even make some new friends in the process!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Live Dungeoneering Q&A

It’s been a week now since Daemonheim first opened its gates and we began battling our way though those mysterious catacombs, and there are undoubtedly a few questions you’d like answered. Perhaps you have questions regarding the titles you can earn, or perhaps you have a query about how exactly those rewards operate. Well, now’s your chance to ask the developers.

In order to answer your queries, the Dungeoneering skill’s lead developers will be heading to the forums at 6pm (BST/forum time) tomorrow (that's Wednesday 21st April) – that’s Mod Trick, Mod Liono, Mod Chris L and Mod Benny. They’ll do their best to answer any questions that you have about Dungeoneering. Links to the question and answer threads will be added to this newspost before the event begins.

This is the first time we’ve put on a live Q&A session with the lead developers right after the release of a piece of content, so this is a fantastic opportunity to ask those questions you’ve always wanted to know the answers to! The Q&A will be running for a full two hours, so make sure you don’t miss out on this event.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

StarCannon: now on iPhone and iPod touch

Thousands of you have played our classic action game Bouncedown on the iPhone, and we at Jagex have been stunned by the positive response. Huge thanks to everyone who's downloaded and rated the game. In response to all your great feedback, Mod Scottles has been preparing another surprise for you all.


Today, we're so proud to announce the release of our second iPhone game - this time, it's our arcade shooter StarCannon. And as a special 'thankyou!' to all Jagex fans, we're offering iPhone StarCannon half-price for this weekend only.


We wouldn't want you to miss out, so head to the Apple App Store now to download iPhone StarCannon for £0.59 ($0.99 or 0,79 €) - that's half the normal price of £1.19 ($1.99 or 1,59 €) - and get blasting through 5 brand new, iPhone-only levels.


We hope you enjoy playing iPhone StarCannon as much as we enjoyed making it, and we look forward to seeing all your App Store ratings and reviews. Who knows - if you love StarCannon as much as you loved Bouncedown, we may be able to conjure some more iPhone games for you in the future.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Runescape Easter 2010 Guide Walkthrough

Runescape Easter Event 2010 Guide Walkthrough – Looking for the Runescape Easter Event 2010 Guide and walkthrough? Well we are back on track as we have another walkthrough for this new game, THis Online game will be having a Easter Event 2010. For those who are eager to find out the exact details then, lets check on this on this one. HAve you ever played any other event game right here? For those who still have got the right stuff, then better check out this Runescape Easter Event 2010 Guide Walkthrough and find out. There will be lots of rewards waiting for the winners and players participating. so bring out the joy and start playing Runescape to enter the Easter Event 2010 Guide Walkthrough.




Here is the Runescape Easter Event 2010 Guide Walkthrough video, enjoy watching it, We will be posting the latest updates on the Runescape Easter 2010 so keep checking back, The rewards for this event is are modified weapons and costumes. More details will be done later on, we will be trying this one out for now. See below for the Runescape Easter 2010 Guide Walkthrough. More details after the Runescape Easter 2010 Guide Walkthrough video below

Sunday, April 11, 2010

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Friday, April 9, 2010

RuneScape 2010 Easter event, factory management minigame walkthrough and slideshow

In the RuneScape 2010 Easter Event, RuneScape players need to help the Easter bunny in three ways. The factory needs preparation, then the factory must be managed, then the orders delivered. This article focuses on managing the factory. For the main walkthrough, refer to RuneScape 2010 Easter Event slideshow walkthrough. See RuneScape factory preperation slideshow for a detailed walkthrugh on fixing the factory.
Managing the factory in the 2010 Easter event is actually like a minigame. RuneScape players need to speak with the Easter bunny and an interface will come up.
Five workers are given to the RuneScape player, who can then hire more workers. Each worker hired costs the RuneScape player two resources. A worker can generate a resource, make a product, or fix machinery. A resource is spent for every five workers employed per turn; hence having nine instead of ten workers could be advantageous.
The three resources are nuts, chocolate, and fruit. Resources are used to hire workers, pay workers, and make products.
The three products each take two resources to make. Fruit cake uses one fruit and one chocolate. Tangy Egg bread uses one fruit and one nuts. Nutty eggs use one nuts and one chocolate. (Making one of each uses two of each resource.) The goal is to make seven of each resource.
There are three possible random events that are displayed at the end of a turn. An accident can cost three resources. Three extra resources can also be found. Or a machine can break, requiring fixing. To fix a machine, either put a worker on it or fix it manually. Fixing a machine manually requires exiting the interface, repeating that machine’s preparation phase fixing, then talking to the Easter bunny and opting to resume managing.
Although RuneScape players have unlimited turns, RuneScape players seeking to finish with the lowest score need to finish in 15 turns for a score bonus as well as an enhancement to the reward. The game can be restarted from the beginning if it has gone sour.
When the machine is complete, talk to the Easter bunny to complete the delivery phase and receive the reward. See 2010 easter event delivery slideshow walkthrough.

RuneScape Factory Management slideshow

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Armies of Gielinor Story Competition

Over the last month, players have been battling to prove that their pen is mightier than the longsword by writing short stories based on either the Zamorak or Saradomin campaigns for our Armies of Gielinor story competition. By the time the competition closed we’d received well over a thousand entries, which meant that picking the winners was going to be no mean feat! Finally, though, we managed it and are happy to announce the recipients of lifetime membership for their RuneScape accounts.
After much debate, the judges decided that the best Zamorak campaign-inspired story was entered by celticqueen8, whose story really impressed all the judges due to its humour and originality. Dimitrix is a very worth runner-up thanks to a song which made him stand out from the crowd.
Meanwhile, the judges’ favourite Saradomin campaign-inspired entry came from Lunestruck, whose wildly imaginative story really captured the attention of the judges. The runner-up in that category was roleutrio.
Congratulations to you all!
You can find all the winning stories on the FunOrb and RuneScape forums. We’ll also be adding some more of the best stories to our forums and our official Facebook page over the course of the month.
We’d like to take this opportunity to offer our sincere thanks to everybody who entered. It’s been a pleasure to be a part of such a wonderful contest!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

The Theme Park of RuneScape

WHAT FOLLOWS WAS AN APRIL FOOLS' JOKE, RELEASED ON APRIL FOOL'S DAY. WE HAVE LEFT IT HERE IN ITS ENTIRETY FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO SEE WHAT ALL THE FUSS WAS ABOUT...

Has there ever been a worse kept secret? As early as 2007, observant RuneScape fans have been avidly watching Google Maps for the construction progress of our latest adventure: Wet ‘n’ Wildy, the RuneScape theme park!

That’s right, at the end of 2010, we will formally be opening our doors and portculli, allowing you all to come and meet your favourite personalities, experience the thrills of living in RuneScape, and even sample its varieties of cheese.

We still have a few details to confirm, so this is where you come in: we want you to vote in the poll, on the front page of RuneScape.com, and offer your thoughts on prices, rides and plush toys.

We wouldn’t ask for your help without giving something in return, so please click on the image link below to view the RuneScape Wet 'n' Wildy visitor map, hot off the press. We can also offer a blog, accessed from the bottom-right of the RuneScape.com frontpage, which gives insight into how such a huge endeavour was tackled and brought to life, written by Mod Paupersen, our Wet ‘n’ Wildy project coordinator.

Looking forward to seeing you all on opening day!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Runescape Easter 2010 Guide - Even Trolls Love Easter!

Runescape Easter 2010 Guide is here! Runescape Easter 2010 Guide proves even trolls love Easter. Know what the Easter bunny needs from you by checking out the Runescape Easter 2010 Guide.

The Runescape Easter 2010 Guide website for the Runescape Easter Event 2010 states in the introduction:

"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."

Take charge of Easter with the Runescape Easter 2010 guide!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

RuneScape Category Guidelines

General RuneScape Category Rules
Do not post anything that can lead to fights between free to play vs. members. Members pay for the game and will always have more benefits.
Do not post about famous players, unless a major event happens relating to them.
Do not make new topics about autoers, we have an official topic for it. We all know that they are against Jagex rules, and we all know there are a lot of them in game.RuneScape Suggestions Forum
Make sure your suggestion is not in the Forbidden Suggestions topic.
Do not make petition lists. The point in the forum is to tell what you would like to be added to the game, not create a list of people who support it.
Do not ask for an update to be removed from the game. Jagex spent their time working on an update, they are not going to remove it at player request.RuneScape Videos
All downloadable videos must be 20MB or less. All streaming (non-downloadable) videos must be 15 minutes or less.RuneScape Help Boards
Bank and stat rating topics are not allowed. They often lead to flaming and can possibly lead to less honest members trying to hack your account.RuneScape Announcements
Keep all announcements RuneScape related. If your announcement is not RuneScape related, post in the correct General Category board.
Do not make topics about almost reaching goals. The exception to this rule is by posting in the General Logs forum.
Do not make arrogant posts when you reach a goal. This includes typing in huge letters, or calling yourself a noob even though you just achieved something.
When you post an achievement, try to add a picture. It makes the topic look better and gives proof of the achievement. Remember: no pic, no proof!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Egg-streme Management

In this year’s Easter holiday event, you’ll once again visit Easter Bunny Jr’s (EBJ) Egg Plant factory, fix his broken machines, de-funk the Easter Bird and retrain a jobsworth squirrel workforce, but all that’s just the start of it! EBJ has discovered the joys of having ‘face time’ with his customers and, so embroiled in customer satisfaction red tape as he is, requires a middle manager to run the entire work-floor production line.

Once the factory floor is up and running, it’s up to you to delegate ‘production resource’ and get everyone ‘moving forward’ with the task of fulfilling this year’s chocolate egg quota. From the look of EBJ’s clients, the word ‘deadline’ couldn’t be more appropriate, so hurry up and deliver the goods before the bunny gets eaten, set upon by goblins, loses his ‘ealth or worse.

Prove your blue collar credentials and you’ll win over some new squirrel-friend workmates, avoiding a ‘Miscellanian Kiss’ from one particular blue-faced rodent in the process. At this rate, you’ll be the one wearing the big bunny suit next Easter.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Runescape Halloween Masks

These Runescape Halloween masks were the second wearable holiday item that was dropped in Runescape. This time the masks were just dropped rather than being contained in another item unlike the party hats were, but like the party hats there were wearable.

This time the Runescape market was more aware at just how valuable these halloween masks were going to be in the future and Runescape rare items began collecting them from the outset and many players collected all three Runescape halloween masks, red, blue and green to combine them into Runescape mask sets. These items like the Runescape party hats are exceedingly valuable, though not quite as valuable due to the fact that there were many more Runescape masks dropped and collected than party hats.

Runescape Rare Items Future

All of theses Runescape rare items are exceedingly valuable and their value is fairly likely to grow considerable higher in the coming months and years. The rates at which the market price for these rare items grows is amazing with most of these items more than tripling in value each year.

It has already been mentioned that already a Runescape party hat set is worth well over a billion Runescape gold pieces and I’d imagine that it won’t be long until a single Runescape party hat will be worth over a billion Runescape gold pieces by itself.

Runescape Rare Holiday Items – Party Hats, Santa Hats and Halloween Masks

Runescape rate items or discontinued item are Runescape items that were introduced into the Runescape marketplace for a single day to celebrate a holiday, this is why some have chosen to give them the name of holiday drops. So on what holidays were these rare items dropped?

They were dropped all over Runescape on Christmas, Easters, and Halloween in 2001 and 2002, but unfortunately were not dropped in 2003 when Jagex decided that the introduction of these rare items was detrimental to the Runescape economy in light of the fact that people were hording these holiday drops and they were becoming quite expensive items because they were rare.

They have now become the most expensive items in Runescape by a long way with prices for these rare items now reaching millions of Runescape gold and no doubt some of the rarer party hats will soon be worth over a billion Runescape gold pieces.

Runescape Party Hats or Phats

Runescape party hats, often referred to as Runescape phats, were introduced into the game in Christmas of 2001. These Runescape party hats were not actually dropped in Runescape themselves rather they were introduced through the form of Runescape party crackers. These party crackers were dropped in Runescape for free and players were able to pick them up and then use them on other players. Then just like with normal party crackers inside there was an item accompanied by a party hat.

One player would get the item, which was random, while the other player would get the party hat. Now at the time obtaining the item that the party cracker contained was normally far more valuable but within a matter of weeks these Runescape party hats became exceedingly valuable as people realized that there was obviously a limited number of them available.

So with the dropping of these party crackers and party hats a new market was created, the Runescape rare items market. People began collecting these party hats attempting to collect Runescape party hat sets which are basically where a player had all the different colors of party hats, which includes, blue, white, green, yellow, red and pink (purple). These Runescape party hat sets are now worth well over a billion Runescape gold which and there is a very vibrant market for these items.

What Are Aggressive Runescape Monsters?

An Aggressive Runescape Monster is a Runescape Monster which is Aggressive to anyone near to them. This is totally dependant upon yours and its combat level. It is said that an Aggressive Runescape Monster will not continue to be aggressive towards you when you have a combat level more than twice of its.

They will also stop being aggressive towards you if you have been in an area with them for a period of time.

Runescape Monsters

Raargh! Sorry, just having a short moment to myself after fighting so many Runescape Monsters. What is a Runescape Monster?

You may be able to hazard a guess that metal dragons and the KBD are Runescape Monsters. Well, your correct, but even a level 2 Man is classed as a Runescape Monster. Anything that you can attack in Runescape is classed as a Runescape Monster.

Free Runescape Items Beggars

If there is one thing you should expect once you do start to wear some of the more expensive Runescape items it is that you should prepare for the onslaught of free Runescape item beggars that will begin to approach you asking for free Runescape items.

It seems that because Runescape in itself is a free game that it draws somewhat of the cheapskate sort of attitude out of many people to the point where they are constantly harassing those that have spent many hours working hard to get their Runescape items for them to give them free Runescape items just because they believe they can afford it. Of course I’m not suggesting that just because there are people that will beg for free Runescape items that it is not worth your time to try and get such wearable rare items, more just suggesting that you should be aware of the fact that when wearing certain items it can draw undue attention.


Well best of luck on your road to collecting your Runescape items. Make sure you also have fun along the way.

Runescape Rare Items for Sale

A lot like Runescape gold there are many Runescape rare item sellers that will actually sell rare Runescape items for money as well as have other runescape items for sale. Of course this is against Jagex’s rules this doesn’t stop the trading from taking place.

Now whilst some people opt to buy there Runescape rare items from such gold selling stores many players spend countless hours saving their Runescape gold up to be able to afford such items. Players literally spend months saving for these particular Runescape items and with the rate at which prices inflate for these items it is near impossible to be able to earn the money without the price having doubled by the time they have saved enough gold for their prized rare item.

Runescape Item Duplicator

The only time that the prices of these particular Runescape rare items have ever really crashed was when someone managed to create a Runescape item duplicator. Of course they used this item duplicator to start duplicating Runescape items, and not just any Runescape items, the Runescape rare items, mainly pink party hats which were at the time worth many, many millions of Runescape gold.

Obviously Jagex and the Runescape market realized that there was a sudden influx of party hats for sale on the market and as such they found out how players were duplicating Runescape items and removed the glitch from the game. The damage however was already done, the Runescape rare item market had already crashed and with knowledge that it was possible to create a Runescape item duplicator to exploit runscape glitches put added uncertainty in the rare item market and prices stayed low for quite awhile.

Runescape Rare Items – Holiday Drops

These Runescape rare items, often referred to as holiday drops, were a feature of Runescape back when the game was in its first couple of years.

Essentially Jagex had items spawn in different locations all around Runescape on certain holidays, namely Christmas, Easter and Halloween and these free holiday item drops were meant to be a celebration of the event, and well these yearly events only happened once a year so these particular Runescape items were only able to be collected on one specific day of the year and it didn’t take long before people realized that while demand for these items was increasing but the supply was always decreasing as less and less of these items could be found on the market.

This of course forced the prices up to the point where they are now, at millions of Runescape gold to buy just one of these items, and with every passing month the price of such Runescape items just continues to climb.

Runescape Items – Rares, Duplicators & Free Runescape Items

Runescape is a simple and free game played by millions of people and one of the most enjoyable parts of it is collecting all the Runescape items that are available. There are literally thousands upon thousands of items to collect in Runescape. Some are obviously more valuable, rare and prized than others.

There are even items that no longer are able to be created which has created a whole industry of specific Runescape item trading in itself. This is the Runescape rare item market consisting of things like party hats, santa hats, holloween masks plus a few other items that are so sort after that it costs millions of Runescape gold to just buy one of these items.

Runescape Items – Rares, Duplicators & Free Runescape Items

Runescape is a simple and free game played by millions of people and one of the most enjoyable parts of it is collecting all the Runescape items that are available. There are literally thousands upon thousands of items to collect in Runescape. Some are obviously more valuable, rare and prized than others.

There are even items that no longer are able to be created which has created a whole industry of specific Runescape item trading in itself. This is the Runescape rare item market consisting of things like party hats, santa hats, holloween masks plus a few other items that are so sort after that it costs millions of Runescape gold to just buy one of these items.

Can You Make Runescape Gold by Buying Runescape Gold?

Now again whilst buying Runescape Gold is against Jagex’s terms of service, the are a number of individuals that I know of personally that have benefited greatly from investments in purchasing Runescape Gold for real world money. How? Well not so long ago they purchased a few million Runescape gold from a gold seller and purchased all the rares that they could afford then sat on their rares for a few months and sold them 9 months later for a HUGE real world money profit.

There are little industries anywhere in the world that you can almost be certain of 300 – 400% return on your investment every passing year, but Runescape rare items are such an industry, without fail every year Runescape rare items have increased in value and with that increase so has there real world value, and with each Runescape million gold pieces being worth $5 - $10 in the real world market there have been people that I have literally made $1000’s from selling their Runescape items when they quit the game. You can’t get those sorts of returns on the stock market. So as some have already proved spending a little money in an investment is a great way to make a little money.

Please note that we don’t recommend doing this and there are some inherent uncertainties involved not to mention is against Runescape’s rules but that hasn’t stopped other from trying and actually making large amounts of Runescape Gold and real world dollars doing it.

Buying Cheap Runescape Gold

The increasing alternative that many Runescape players appear to be opting for is buying cheap Runescape gold from online gold selling stores. These Runescape gold sellers sell millions of Runescape gold for real world money. Whilst this is in breach of Jagex’s terms of use it hasn’t stopped the sale of Runescape gold from such stores continuing. According to many this industry of MMO gold selling, including games like Runescape, is now a multi-million dollar industry with an estimated half a billion dollars worth of sales for the 2005/2006 financial year.

Whilst I don’t support players buying Runescape gold, it is obviously a growing option but the big question of whether it is worth it is dependant on your position within life and in Runescape. I mean if you have a full or part time job and are looking to really start enjoying Runescape without spending the first few weeks of your Runescape career scrapping together a few thousand Runescape gold pieces to buy yourself iron amour; then for as little as $10 you could get yourself a million Runescape gold pieces and be well onto your way to really leveling some of those skills and building your own ability to earn Runescape gold via playing the game.

Alternatively if you are already a fairly experience player with a 100k in your bank, you might be well advise to look into some of the free Runescape gold making guides available to turn that 100k into a few million. Either way I’d probably properly research the ways of making Runescape gold from free fan sites and guide sites before I headed off to buy a Runescape millions guide or one like it.

Runescape Gold – To Buy Cheap Runescape Gold or Use Free Runescape Gold Guides?

Well for many players of Runescape there are two main desires; one is to be very skilled; two is to be very rich. Now developing skills takes time but becoming wealthy in the game of Runescape doesn’t necessarily require you to be a high level. So how do the majority of players go about gaining Runescape Gold?

Well for most it is a method of playing the game and working out how to make money by developing skills that can earn good amounts of Runescape money in comparison to the time invested. For others they have developed a keen sense of the Runescape markets and managed to provide a service of buying and selling major raw and processed materials that are in high demand and supply. This means of making Runescape gold is referred to as merchanting and loads of information about how to go about earning gold in this way can be found in free Runescape gold guides that are on many Runescape fan sites and forums.

Even with the availability of free Runescape gold guides there are also many Runescape gold guides for sale on the internet, though from my experience none are really worth the money if you have been playing for a couple of months and have reviewed a few of the free guides to making Runescape gold on Runescape fan sites and forums.

The Personal Item Duplicator Scam

This Runescape scam is a little cruder and essentially involves someone convincing you that they have found out a way to duplicate Runescape items, and that you can do it as well. Then they will something to the effect of, “all you have to do is place the Runescape item on the floor and then wait 5 seconds and then stand on the item and then simultaneously press ALT + F4, at which point your internet window will close and you will be logged out of Runescape and considering it will take you quite awhile to load a new window and load Runescape again by which time the items you dropped will have spawned so that everyone can see them and which point the person who convinced you that you could duplicate your Runescape items has picked the items your left on ground up and run away.


These are a few of the more popular Runescape Scams out there and as I mentioned earlier in this articles more and more people are searching to find out how to scam people on Runescape and the old saying that there is a sucker born every minute is relevant in Runescape as it is in real life.

So be aware of things that are too good to be true and remember that there are no such things are Runescape item duplicators so don’t fall for the Runescape scams that involved people claiming that they can duplicate your Runescape items.

Item Duplicator Runescape Scam

This scam involves someone offering to duplicate your Runescape items for you, all you have to do is give them your Runescape items and then they will do their “magic” to them. The reality is that they will take your items and never return.

Of course this scams sounds so simple it is hard to believe that anyone would fall for it, well often what many of these scammers will do is suggest to you that you give them a cheaper item, like adamite or mithril armor or weapons and then they will proceed to give you back two of the items you just gave them, and then they may even suggest you give them another cheap item which they will again give back two of, and now having built a little trust up you may give them a couple of items that are little more expensive like some rune armor which they will then keep. So whilst they have given you some adamite and mithril items you have lost out overall because they stole your rune items which were far more gold.

Avoid Runescape Scams and get to Keep Your Runescape Items

One of the most common Runescape scams is the old trading scam where the scammer will start out by offering an item or amount of cash and then quickly change the items they are offering to something very similar in description or image to what you believe that you were to be receiving from the trade, but when in actual fact the value of the Runescape item or amount of Runescape gold you will be receiving will be vastly short of what you originally thought you were receiving. So how can your avoid these sorts of Runescape scams, well it’s pretty simple really – don’t rush your Runescape trades.

Take your time, review each screen before accepting the trade, make sure you are actually getting the Runescape items you original agreed to. In addition to checking Runescape trade screens, to some degree, you shouldn’t trust players you don’t know, regardless of their level. There are a lot more Runescape scams other than this trade screen scams, here are a couple of the more common Runescape scams you will hear whilst you play Runescape.

Runescape Scams

If you have been playing Runescape for any significant amount of time you will have no doubt pick up that there is a significant amount of players that are willing to do almost anything to cut corners in the game, whether that be beg other players for hours for Runescape items, use cheats specifically designed for Runescape, or what I will be discussing in this articles – Runescape scams.

There is an ever increasing number of Runescape players searching for how to scam people on Runescape with Runescape scams, and with Runescape’s ever growing popularity there are unfortunately new, fresh and oblivious victims joining the game everyday so there is no shortage of new players to scam. So what can you do to make sure that you aren’t the next victim of one these Runescape scams.

How to not have your Runescape account hacked

Basically there are some very simple rules you can apply to avoid having your Runescape account hacked. Firstly and foremost don’t give your Runescape password out to anyone, ever! It’s quite a simple rule yet it is amazing just how many times people give out the Runescape password and a couple of days later are complaining they got their Runescape account hacked. Next step is don’t download Runescape hacks. Why? Because so often these Runescape hacks are just Trojans and key loggers that are not designed to hack anyone else accounts other than your own. The same goes for thinking like Runescape auto miners and auto fighters; they so often just key loggers.

Next step is not to use your Runescape password anywhere other than on the official Runescape site, whilst many other sites will encrypt your password on the rare occasion there has been cases where people have collected user’s passwords via sites like forums and clans etc. Next step after keeping your Runescape password private is to make it reasonable in length, at least 8 characters comprised of both numbers and letters to make it as difficult as possible for those that do try and decrypt your password. Short passwords that are encrypted and are not made up of at least 8 characters tend to be quite easy to break with time. So the longer your Runescape password is, and other passwords for that matter, the harder it is for hackers to hack your accounts.


Well I hope you found this little guide about Runescape hacks useless and you will be able to some of the information on board to secure your Runescape password and make it as difficult as possible for people to hack your Runescape account.

Runescape Password Hacks / Tricks

One of the most common scams you will see on websites, forums and even in Runescape itself is the oldest scam in the book – the Runescape password hack. Basically the password hacker will say something like “if you give me your Runescape password I’ll deposit millions of gold and a couple of party hats into your account”.

Of course all that will happen is you will give that hacker your username and password and they will take all your items out of your bank and deposit them into their own. If you are lucky you will get your account back – but that will be if your lucky. So don’t fall for the Runescape password hack / trick and just remember that you should never give out your Runescape password that is just asking for someone to hack your Runescape account.

Free Runescape Hacks Downloads – Beware of Password Hackers

So many Runescape players fall victim to downloading Runescape hacks that end up hacking their own Runescape accounts. There are no hacks for Runescape that allow you to change your characters stats or duplicate rare items, and if there are sites or hackers out there claiming that they can they are just trying to make you their next victim by getting you to download the “Runescape hack” which will then install a trojan on your computer and then allow them to hack your Runescape account with their key logger.

The reality is that there are no free Runescape hacks or paid ones for that matter, but if there were Runescape hacks out there I can assure you they would not be freely available.

The amount of money that could be made from hacking Runescape is truly astronomical and I highly doubt that anyone with the expertise to hack runescape would be quick to let such knowledge get out to the general public to the point where they couldn’t exploit such knowledge

Runescape Hacks

Runescape hacks are one of the most searched for Runescape related topics. It seems that so many Runescape players are looking for the short cut to Runescape money and feel that getting their hands on some Runescape hacks is the best way to go about making their millions. So why is this the case?

I can’t help but feel that with a game like Runescape where essentially those who can invest the most time excel makes it difficult for those that do not have the time to invest into the game yet want to still enjoy the game as a high level and wealthy player. This of course would lead many to start looking for shortcuts like Runescape hacks. Unfortunately more often thank not many of these players in search of Runescape hack downloads end up being hacked themselves.

Runescape Autominers for Runescape 2

Well with the coming of Runescape 2 came a lot of new initiatives from Jagex to prevent the uses of macros such as Runescape autominers. They introduced random events that required players to actively be playing otherwise they risked dying and losing their items.

This reduced the effectiveness of using macro programs that did your clicking for you. In addition to this it appears that with the coming of Runescape 2, Jagex has become much more receptive to the use of programs in conjunction with the game and as such thousands upon thousands of players are banned quite often for the use of such runescape autominers. So do be wary of the risks of downloading and using runescape autominers.

Where to Download a Free Runescape Autominer for Runescape Classic

Well essentially a runescape autominer is just a macro program which isn’t anything special and can be downloaded for free from many places, including download.com. I suggest looking into free macro programs on Google and seeing what is out there and if any are available for download.

Though when it comes to downloading a runescape autominer you should be wary of the source from which you are downloading the program because there are many sites out there that are setup to trick people into believing that what they are downloading is a free runescape autominer download when in actual fact it is a malicious program that may be used to hack runescape accounts.

Runescape Autominer Download

So what is a Runescape Autominer? Well firstly and foremost I should just warn that runescape autominers are illegal to use in conjunction with Runescape and that this guide is more about explaining what they are than recommending you use them, because they will get you banned. Well Runescape Autominers have came about many years ago when Runescape was in its infancy and when the Runescape skills were much more monotonous and a lot more clicking was required to obtain ores from rocks. The autominer was also applicable to other Runescape skills that required many clicks to obtain raw materials, like fishing and wood cutting. Prior to Runescape 2 players were required to click their inventory bag then select their mining pickaxe then select the rock on which they wished to mine. This was considerably monotonous as it required a lot of mouse movements and clicks which lead to players using the Runescape Autominer.


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In the beginning the Runescape autominer essentially was a macro that allowed you to select places you want the mouse to click on the screen and a sequence of clicks and time delays and intervals. So with this autominer players were able to essentially set up the macro program so that it ran without requiring the player to makes the clicks. However you couldn’t just leave the autominer running by itself because in the Runescape classic version you are automatically logged out of the game if you haven’t moved after 5 minutes. So whilst the runescape autominer would do the clicking for you, you still needed to passively watch over it to make sure that it was still functioning.

Runescape Password Finder, Cracker, List and Hacks

As I mentioned above hundreds of people everyday are searching for a Runescape password finder, or runescape password cracker or hack, but the reality is there just aren’t any. I mean I don’t think that people are going to post free Runescape password lists on the internet that are of any use. I mean surely if a Runescape hacker had players' Runescape passwords they would use them for themselves, remove the valuable contents of the account then be done with the account.

I mean what benefit is there for them by offering other Runescape players access to the account. As for Runescape password finders well I can’t really comment that much on them, to my knowledge they don’t exist and I have been playing Runescape since 2001, and how exactly would a password finder work?

Unless the Runescape was obvious stored somewhere there is essentially nothing to be found, so unfortunately for many "want to be" Runescape password hackers they will go ahead and download programs claiming to be Runescape password finders or hacks but they are actually only downloading trojans or key loggers onto their own computers allowing others to hack their accounts. So if you are looking to hack Runescape accounts, save yourself the grief of having your own Runescape account hacked by playing Runescape the way it was meant to be played and stop looking for shortcuts.

Runescape Password Security


OK so what can you do to protect you Runescape password? It is going to sound simple and if you have heard it once you would have heard it a thousand times, don’t use the same password for Runescape as you do other places. It’s a simple step and whilst 99% of other Runescape related sites you sign up at using some sort of password will be secure and have no intention of abusing the information they have on you that doesn’t mean you should trust them (even if you know the data collected like your password is automatically encrypted).


Another simple step you can take to ensure you are never hacked is even easier than the first. It is never tell anyone your Runescape password or your password recovery questions. You’d think this would go without saying but if I had to bet, I’d bet that over 50% of all Runescape accounts that are hacked would be a result of person obtaining someone’s password by them telling them either directly or by them telling someone else who passes the information onto a third party. So a simple rule that will save you a lot of grief is just to never, under any circumstance, tell someone your Runescape password.


Now I mentioned earlier that lots of sites atomically encrypt data to prevent site admins or owners from using that information against users, this usually includes passwords. However encryptions like most things can be broken, so you want to make sure you make your password as secure as possible. So you password should consist of at least 8 character and include both letters and numbers. This should ensure that your password is as difficult to break as it can be.
It seems to be of growing popularity that Runescape players that are sick of earning gold the regular way are looking for quick ways to hack people’s accounts and one of the most popular ways is having files installed on other Runescape player’s computers to collect the user’s Runescape password. How do you avoid having you account hacked this way – simple – don’t download mysterious files form untrustworthy resources. Just because it is on the internet and says it isn’t a malicious file doesn’t mean it is safe, and if you haven’t already installed spyware and virus protection I highly recommend you get on top of that, because the internet is full of nasty files and you need a means of protecting both your computer and precious details from such things.


Another seemingly simple plan is also to make sure that you periodically change your runescape passwords. Whilst this technique is more often used to prevent your accounts being hacked on sites that have cookies enabled - which isn't the case for Runescape. Nonetheless, periodically changing you runescape password and your other account passwords if a good habit to get into.

Runescape Passwords - About Free Runescape Password Finder & Hacks

Hundreds of people a week find that somehow their Runescape password has managed to fall into the hands of someone who ends up hacking their Runescape account. More often than not these password hackers are friends of these people and have only managed to gain their Runescape password due to the fault of the Runescape account owner that was hacked, yet they still wonder how they hacked their runescape account.

There are hordes of ways that people attempt to obtain people’s Runescape passwords whether it be via guessing their security questions and changing their runescape passwords or whether it be attempting to embed a trojan on an individual's computer.

The number of people of playing Runescape is increasing everyday and unfortunately it would appear that the number of people trying to find out how to hack Runescape accounts is also on the rise, despite Jagex’s best effort to eliminate such behaviour. Everyday hundreds of people search for Runescape password finders and runescape password lists so you too need to be ever aware of protecting your Runescape password and your account full of your precious Runescape items.

Still Want Free Runescape Hacking Programs

If your still persistent then you may be interested in looking around the internet for different free Runescape hacking programs. A few websites that claim to provide free Runescape hacking programs are listed below:


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Bare in mind that the sites may claim to provide free Runescape hacking programs might just slip a virus in and your computer will be infected if you run the program without scanning it for viruses beforehand.

How Do Hackers Hack Runescape Items

Don’t be fooled by supposed hackers who do this, I’m just showing you this because it shows how supposed Runescape hackers fake how it is done…and it’s a laugh for anyone who realises it’s not a way to hack Runescape items. There are websites on the internet that claim to provide hacks for Runescape items. They may ask you to send them an email following a similar guideline to one shown below:

Subject: rspasswordrecovery (it must be exactly as typed) (copy and paste) Message:#=No.:4658932//$%Code&" Your Username"%*==$& } (press enter) #serident6254$$Code%" Desired Item"*$$1==$& } Press enter) ExHack..:0547$$Code*&%$$#imput*%"Your Runescape Password"*32&&*$==02$& }
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Anyone who doesn’t realise that it asks for your username and password and fills this in will most probably lose their account.

Am I Actually Going To Be Able To Hack Runescape Items?

Nope, this is highly unlikely and no one other than a member of Jagex’s staff can hack Runescape items and change pretty much whatever they want.

I doubt that you will ever be able to hack Runescape items because Jagex require you to download no files to play Runescape, giving you nothing to throw some codes at.

Hacking Runescape Items

Can I really Hack Runescape Items? If there was a way, everyone would be rich and I’m sorry to say that I do not believe there to be a way to Hack Runescape Items, unless you are playing on a private server of course, but that’s another matter.

Don’t let the lights dim for you there though; there could well be a Hack for Runescape Items on the internet just seconds away from download.

Free Runescape Money Making Guides and Tips

So whilst there may be no free Runescape money cheats or easy and reliable ways of making Runescape money outside of Runescape itself, there certainly are a lot of ways you can make good Runescape money without resorting to Runescape cheats and hacks. It’s called playing the game and playing it well. Unfortuantely like in life there is no such things as easy Runescape money.

Again like life you have to either work hard or work smart for it, but in all honesty there are loads of great quality websites out there with Runescape money making tips and 'how to' guides that will have you on your way to making well over 100-200k an hour with a bit of persistence. So what are you going to have to pay for all this great information; nothing; it’s absolutely free and won’t cost you a cent and you don’t need to download some malicious program to make the money. So the moral of the story, find good information resources like Runescape Boards and don’t look for the supposed quick and easy Runescape money cheat or hack, because there is no such thing as easy runescape money or runescape money hacks.

Runescape Cheats & Hacks for Runescape 2

Another big thing is people installing macros or auto that they use to do various tasks on Runescape that earns them money. It’s cheating but not really a runescape cheat that hacks the game, rather just plays it for you.

Now it may have been true back in the Runescape Classic days that getting away with cheating, when it came to Runescape macros and autos, was reasonably possible, but with the coming of what is called Runescape 2 these means of cheats have quickly become obsolete with Jagex introducing many means of detection of the use of such programs in conjunction with Runescape 2.

Free Runescape Money Cheats, Exploits and Hacks

Now there is always lots of talk about their being exploits in Runescape that people can use to hack into Runescape to make adjustments, and in the past yes there have been minor ones, but these Runescape exploits are extremely temporary and definitely not permanent features of Runescape with the Jagex staff constantly patching such glitches.

Not to mention such hacking attempts have never been as exploitable to the point that people were able to change the amount of money they had or give themselves unlimited amounts of money, rather were more along the lines of being able to duplicate expensive items that they could then sell, like party hats.

Now if you’d like to take advantage of the exploits in Runescape the reality is unless you’re the person to actually find the exploit yourself chances are you have missed the boat because as Jagex gets wind of them they are already fixing them, and if anyone on a website or forum is explaining to you that they know a free Runescape money hack and all they need you to do is email them your account name and password, rest assured they are just a runescape hacker trying to make you their next sucker with the old “I know a free Runescape money hack that can give you unlimited money” routine.

Runescape Money Cheats - Easy & Free Runescape Money Hacks for Runescape 2

So what’s this article all about, well the title sort of covers it; it’s the truth about free and easy Runescape money hacks for Runescape 2. It never ceases to amaze me what lengths players are willing to go to get free, easy Runescape money, aside of course from playing the game. Every day hundreds of people search for free Runescape money cheats which give them access to unlimited or infinite amounts of Runescape money.

The sad reality is no Runescape money cheat out there that will change the amount of money you have in your Runescape account or give you access to unlimited free Runescape money. The only way to make Runescape money is by playing the game.

What’s even worse is those that are searching for a Runescape money cheat or hacks for Runescape are often only directed to malicious sites owned by Runescape hackers whose sole objective is to exploit your desire to gain easy Runescape money and turn it against you by installing malicious spyware on your computer to hack your Runescape account and take what little money you have.

Being Banned from Runescape for Downloading Runescape Autos

In the past thousands of Runescape players have found themselves banned for using illegal Runescape macros and auto bots like those mentioned above, SCAR and ARYAN - On 19 January 2006, over 15000 Runescape accounts were banned for cheating and thinking they could get away with it. In the message posted onto the front page of the official Runescape website, Jagex again reminded players of their systems that they could easily detect cheating and that if you cheat it was just a matter of time before you were banned.


Jagex has always taken a firm stance on not allowing people to cheat and their reasoning as much as anything is that software like Runescape auto bots are mostly from untrusted sources that often contain key loggers, trojans and viruses which can cause harm to your computer. A lot of Runescape players have had their accounts stolen because they installed trojans and viruses disguised as free Runescape auto bots on their computers and that is something that cannot be said often enough, with so many players still falling for the same old tricks by Runescape scammers.


Playing Runescape using auto bots will get your access to the official Runescape servers removed and your account banned by Jagex, but if you are still adamant on trying out free Runescape auto bots then best of luck to you – you will need it.

Negatives of Free Runescape Macros and Auto Bot Downloads

If you weren’t already aware Runescape auto bots are illegal and are against the Runescape Rules of Conduct in Rule 7 - Using Third Party Software, to gain unfair advantages against other players.

Despite this many players who use free Runescape auto bots will argue that the benefits are greater because they are free to do other things like going out with friends, but at what cost? There is very little support from creators if you encounter problems with the auto bots you download since privacy is preferred over being sued by Jagex.

It's also very easy to get caught by other members of Runescape who work hard for their Runescape items without help from programs, not to mention that Jagex has a special programs designed for the catching of players using auto bots, which would mean losing any hard work you put in personally. Plus at the end of the day isn’t the game designed to be enjoyed – and what is enjoyable about achieving nothing.

Macroing with Runescape Auto Bots

Runescape auto bots also come with many different scripts which can do all sorts of tasks like completing quests and are obviously more efficient than a person considering they don't get distracted from their set tasks. These free Runescape auto bots can do all the work like clicking on trees while woodcutting and mining your ores for you while you sleep, eat or watch TV.

Some of the better known free Runescape auto bots are ARYAN and SCAR. They are both macros that let you auto in Runescape. Many users have suggested that SCAR is the better program, as long as you know a little bit about the programming language needed to create scripts for SCAR. Many actually claim that there is very little chance of you getting detected for using a Runescape auto bot, though that theory seems to have disproved a number of times in Runescape’s history.

Basic scripts for tasks are easily found on the web or Runescape cheating websites, but a lot of these custom make scripts don’t come with inbuilt anti randoms and auto talker, these features you normally need to pay a fee for. If you are going to get involved with Runescape bots I recommend that you be prepare to deal with the bigger risk of having Trojans and viruses embedded on your computer.

Free Runescape Bots, Autos, Macros & Auto Bots

Almost every player during their Runescape career would have at one point probably searched for free runescape auto bots or some variation of the term like runescape bots or runescape autos in curiosity.

Runescape auto bots or Runescape macros, as they are also called are arguably the most sensitive topic for most Runescape players. Newer players to the game might wonder what these Runescape bots mentioned by more experienced players are. Well, they are programs created by experienced coders which are designed to play a Runescape account for in place of a physical person. So basically a Runescape player would run their Runescape auto program and just leave their computer switched on.

Who Uses a Runescape Private Server like Moparscape?

Runescape private servers like moparscape are also a haven for all those players that for one reason or another are unable to access the official Runescape servers or have had their Runescape accounts, rightly or wrongly, banned by Jagex. So these Runescape private servers do tend draw a specific sort of player, ie those that enjoy breaking the rules, not to mention that the servers themselves are a illegal as they breach Runescape’s copyright of their intellectual property.

Often many of these Runescape private servers are actually shut down by Jagex and their legal team, but that often doesn’t stop others from setting new ones up under different names and aliases. For better or worse it would definitely appear that at this stage Runescape private servers are here to stay.

To get more information about these Runescape private servers and where you can play or download them head to one of the assortment of Runescape cheats sites out there like sythe, fagex, or eliteneo to get more information, or just head to Google to search for where you can download moparscape or download runescape private server. That should bring up some results of the more popular private servers.

Runescape Private Servers

For many years Runescape has been running the sole servers run and maintained by Jagex. However in recent times, much like in many other MMORPGs, Runescape private servers have begun to spring up and become relatively popular amongst many Runescape users, like moparscape servers.

These Runescape private servers often come with a lot more flexibility in the game that allow the players to set their own levels and obtain items that are virtually impossible to obtain in the official Runescape servers. They also allow players to play as members without having to pay the monthly subscription required to play the full version.

How to Avoid Having Your Runescape Account Hacked

It is pretty simple really. Never under any circumstance give your Runescape password to anyone, no matter what they promise. If you give your Runescape password out you are asking to have your items and account stolen. Next don’t download any supposed Runescape hacks, more often than not they are just Trojans and key loggers that are used to hack your Runescape account.

The only way to get ahead in Runescape is to spend time playing and developing your skills and character, there are no shortcuts so if you are looking for information on how to hack Runescape accounts you really need to think is the time invested in looking for Runescape hacks that don’t exist worth the time that could be spent on improving your character.

I think you will find that your time will be much better spent just having fun playing rather than attempting to get your character back off some hacker that hacked your account in your attempt to find a shortcut to unlimited Runescape gold.

How Hackers Attempt to Hack Runescape Accounts

By far the most common way hackers, and I use this term loosely because they are not really hacking Runescape accounts at all, but they basically either make a website or create a forum post where they post something up along the lines of, just send me your Runescape password and username and I will hack Runescape and give all the items you want.

Of course this is a complete load of rubbish and is just a way for them to hack your Runescape account once they have your Runescape password.

How to Hack Runescape & Runescape Accounts

There are so many people these days looking to find out how to hack Runescape and more commonly how to hack Runescape accounts and Runescape passwords. I personally think this growing trend of people hacking Runescape is result of players trying to find shortcuts to becoming rich due to the fact that Runescape is a game that more than anything else requires time to excel at as there is little skill involved with Runescape other than maybe pking. So as such people are looking to find out how to hack Runescape.

Unfortunately there is no way for people to be able to hack into Runescape unless they are able to find a Runescape glitch which is highly improbably unless they are actively looking for one, and considering there are millions of people playing the game the chances that you will be that one in a million to stumble upon a glitch in Runescape is slim to none. So what to people do instead of trying to hack Runescape? They spend their time focusing on how to hack Runescape accounts.

Runescape Password Security

OK so what can you do to protect you Runescape password? It is going to sound simple and if you have heard it once you would have heard it a thousand times, don’t use the same password for Runescape as you do other places. It’s a simple step and whilst 99% of other Runescape related sites you sign up at using some sort of password will be secure and have no intention of abusing the information they have on you that doesn’t mean you should trust them (even if you know the data collected like your password is automatically encrypted).

Another simple step you can take to ensure you are never hacked is even easier than the first. It is never tell anyone your Runescape password or your password recovery questions. You’d think this would go without saying but if I had to bet, I’d bet that over 50% of all Runescape accounts that are hacked would be a result of person obtaining someone’s password by them telling them either directly or by them telling someone else who passes the information onto a third party. So a simple rule that will save you a lot of grief is just to never, under any circumstance, tell someone your Runescape password.

Now I mentioned earlier that lots of sites atomically encrypt data to prevent site admins or owners from using that information against users, this usually includes passwords. However encryptions like most things can be broken, so you want to make sure you make your password as secure as possible. So you password should consist of at least 8 character and include both letters and numbers. This should ensure that your password is as difficult to break as it can be.
It seems to be of growing popularity that Runescape players that are sick of earning gold the regular way are looking for quick ways to hack people’s accounts and one of the most popular ways is having files installed on other Runescape player’s computers to collect the user’s Runescape password. How do you avoid having you account hacked this way – simple – don’t download mysterious files form untrustworthy resources. Just because it is on the internet and says it isn’t a malicious file doesn’t mean it is safe, and if you haven’t already installed spyware and virus protection I highly recommend you get on top of that, because the internet is full of nasty files and you need a means of protecting both your computer and precious details from such things.

Another seemingly simple plan is also to make sure that you periodically change your runescape passwords. Whilst this technique is more often used to prevent your accounts being hacked on sites that have cookies enabled - which isn't the case for Runescape. Nonetheless, periodically changing you runescape password and your other account passwords if a good habit to get into.

Runescape Passwords - About Free Runescape Password Finder & Hacks

Hundreds of people a week find that somehow their Runescape password has managed to fall into the hands of someone who ends up hacking their Runescape account. More often than not these password hackers are friends of these people and have only managed to gain their Runescape password due to the fault of the Runescape account owner that was hacked, yet they still wonder how they hacked their runescape account.

There are hordes of ways that people attempt to obtain people’s Runescape passwords whether it be via guessing their security questions and changing their runescape passwords or whether it be attempting to embed a trojan on an individual's computer.

The number of people of playing Runescape is increasing everyday and unfortunately it would appear that the number of people trying to find out how to hack Runescape accounts is also on the rise, despite Jagex’s best effort to eliminate such behaviour. Everyday hundreds of people search for Runescape password finders and runescape password lists so you too need to be ever aware of protecting your Runescape password and your account full of your precious Runescape items.

Runescape Password Finder, Cracker, List and Hacks

As I mentioned above hundreds of people everyday are searching for a Runescape password finder, or runescape password cracker or hack, but the reality is there just aren’t any. I mean I don’t think that people are going to post free Runescape password lists on the internet that are of any use.

I mean surely if a Runescape hacker had players' Runescape passwords they would use them for themselves, remove the valuable contents of the account then be done with the account. I mean what benefit is there for them by offering other Runescape players access to the account. As for Runescape password finders well I can’t really comment that much on them, to my knowledge they don’t exist and I have been playing Runescape since 2001, and how exactly would a password finder work?

Unless the Runescape was obvious stored somewhere there is essentially nothing to be found, so unfortunately for many "want to be" Runescape password hackers they will go ahead and download programs claiming to be Runescape password finders or hacks but they are actually only downloading trojans or key loggers onto their own computers allowing others to hack their accounts. So if you are looking to hack Runescape accounts, save yourself the grief of having your own Runescape account hacked by playing Runescape the way it was meant to be played and stop looking for shortcuts.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Improving Success when Smelting Iron (Free and Members)

Previously, when smelting iron ore, there was only a 50/50 chance that it would result in an iron bar (the rest of the time it would just be lost). Now, that success rate has changed so that, at level 15 Smithing, you will succeed 50% of the time, and from level 45 Smithing onwards, you will succeed 80% of the time (gaining an extra 1% chance of success per Smithing level earned in between).

Free players are more likely to have interest in this update, as members have access to rings of forging, a limited-use item that grants 100% success when smelting iron, but this change benefits everybody.
In this, our latest story competition, we want to hear tales of endeavour inspired by one of the two, great single-player campaigns in Armies of Gielinor: “Zamorak Returns” and “Saradomin Strikes”.

To enter the competition, choose which campaign you’d like to write about and then use your creative writing skills to come up with the best short story you can in no more than 400 words. Once you’ve written your story, send it to competitions@jagex.com, with your account/display name, and either “Zamorak Returns” or “Saradomin Strikes”, in the subject box.

The deadline for sending us your entry is 23:59 on Monday 29th March. The story competition judges will then spend the week locked in a room until they’ve uncovered the most engaging and exciting stories for each campaign. Once the judges have decided on their favourite entry for each campaign, we’ll announce the winners and award the authors with lifetime membership to both RuneScape and FunOrb, plus some exclusive signed artwork based on the campaign they’ve written about. Two runners-up (one for each campaign) will receive 12-months of RuneScape and FunOrb membership.

We have a dedicated thread for the competition that has full rules, terms & conditions and an FAQ. You’ll find this thread on both the RuneScape forumshere, and on the FunOrb forums here.

We wish you the very best of luck!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Runescape engine upgrade



This week, the foreign 3D web games on the game engine Runescape several key elements, including a massive upgrade in his blog developer last week announced RuneTek 5 pictures, and game servers and upgrade RuneScript several important part of the system.
RT5 HD screenshots





The graphics engine to upgrade "standard picture (SD)" mode of improvement, such as the size of the window can be adjusted for (all), full screen (only member) mode, and some other any new features, including:
Cloud effect and the sky, remote color
Smooth effect, pavement
Robert underwater visibility






RuneTek 1 screenshots
At the same time, we also in "high picture (HD)" mode in all the world scene joined the shadow and improved the small map. You will be delighted to discover the upgrade and repairing several long-standing BUG, including:
In the server load large areas (such as "big deal"), may be caused by clicking the mouse operation; needless
Some graphics does not support the "big deal" on the progress bar.


There is little easy people ignore, we are also on the server running script system and some of the details were significantly update. If Andrew in his blog, we began earlier this year. We do is to make the game more smooth running, also can reduce the future possible BUG. We to the server update for a few weeks, but the upgrade involves many aspects, than we imagined complex, therefore if you have discovered what BUG, welcome the positive feedback.


RuneTek2 screenshots


In the past few months, we have already written or rewrite 50,000 line around the game engine code, in order to improve some key problems of the future, let us to introduce more new upgrade content.


The game engine that we can also upgrade the loader program using the same Applet into two different versions of SD and HD. At the same time, we also updated website homepage - now only one page "click here to enter the game" button. If the member in free game with the game, then can switch between the boot menu choices of "the World the Select game World () function.

Login screen will appear depending on your last login is free game world or members of the game world.

Other related news:
The new engine is one of the new function is "inductive the mouse pointer. If you are in "game" menu options open this function, so your mouse pointer pointing at any place or objects, when the NPC will become corresponding icon. Example: refers to the "open", when the mouse pointer will gradually become an open door icon. But not all objects have corresponding icon, but we hope in the future can add more icon.
The "special interface battle against" will now display on your left the percentage of energy special attacks.

We have to choose the game world "page. First, you will find that we have removed part information page looks more concise, let. "Momentary Chat Chat (" and" PvP "the two also moved to the more common" activities/places (or) "a safe/in the bar. If choose the game world no theme, the bar now will only display banner and countries, and we also for the latter provided a RuneScape flags. On the right hand side, you will see a "Ping" column, the display is between you and the server response time -- response time more short more good, so this item can also help you find you around the world without lag. Note that if you choose contain some before we have removed the option of some parameters, then you might change. Just to make a choice, information will be kept to the next.
"Fly army" as the theme of the world are divided into two kinds: 1, 4, a group of games, 2 a group of people, 20 games. You can visit the world "page" theme, check each subject in the world for the number of players of the game.