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Runescape Auto Typer
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Published: Jan.04.2009 @ 9:13 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:26 pm

Runescape Auto Typer
The Runescape Auto Typer is a program or macro which types a single message at a constant rate, while you do nothing. They are used in a number of games, mainly Runescape, for the purpose of advertising or just to annoy other players and “spam” the chat log. Some use it to advertise a website in games which sell items that are used in the game, or related to the game. Though with the recent release of the Runescape grand exchange it may reduce the number of people using auto typers for Runescape considering there is a better way to sell your unwanted Runescape items.

Are you allowed to use Auto Typers?
Most games don't allow you to use them, or forbid you to use them, but people will still use them for their own gain. It is easy to tell if people are using the program, because they normally set the typing speed to very fast, and types a very long message. You can tell that no person could type that message at that speed without error, but some people will put it on slow, and it is harder to recognise. Their effect on games like Runescape is generally quite minimal, but they do fall under the category of a macro or auto bot.

Are Runescape Auto Typers Against Jagex’s TOS?
Runescape auto talkers are described as a macro or bot and as such are not meant to be used in any way whilst playing Runescape, but using them will not result in your ending up in jail, but if you are discovered using one in the game you will most likely have your Runescape account banned. So I suggest not using them.

Free Runescape Auto Typer Downloads
You can generally find free Runescape Auto Typers download sites via Google, but you need to be aware that there are a lot of fraudulent Runescape bot sites out there offering downloads of macros like the Runescape auto typer when in actual fact they are trying to get you to download a Trojan so they can capture your Runescape username and password, or other valuable information. So be wary or avoid the programs all together.

Popular Runescape Autos – Auto Fighter, Talker, Miner, Clicker, Cutter
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Published: Jan.04.2009 @ 9:12 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:27 pm

Runescape auto bots or marcos are programs created to assist in a range of jobs in a game that would originally be in the control of the gamer they are useful tools but are considered cheating in most games and the users of these programs are frowned upon by most but still these programs are an entrenched part of any game these days.

In Runescape there are many different skills you can raise your levels in. There are also just as many macros that can assist you in raising these levels. Most Runescape players who use Runescape autos (Autobots) are as stated in the above paragraph frowned upon by the Runescape society because the use of autos is against the rules and because often the auto bots will be competing against regular playing users for precious resources.

You may find many Runescape cheating websites with autos for download, but if you're considering using one you must be very careful on what exactly you are downloading. This is because of scammers get many unsuspecting Runescape player to download what they believed was a Runescape auto bot but in actual fact they are just downloading a key logger to scam people out of their Runescape names and password. When you use this program it collects your Runescape name and password sends this information to their email so they can gain access to your Runescape account.

There are sites out there that are some websites that do offer real macros but in respect for the rules of the game we won’t be listing them here. Nonetheless if you do find a site offering auto programs make sure you run a quick scan on them first before using them. Here are some of the popular Runescape autos in use at the moment:

Runescape Autofighter
Now there are 2 versions of Runescape autofighter, there is version A and version B and as to which one you choose to download depends on the speed of your computer. Version A is the best version and is only made to work with computers with high CPU and RAM. While Auto fighter version B is for slower computers. This is a program that runs on a color system. This is where you must choose a color on the monster you wish to fight and as a program this auto choose to fight all things that have that color on them. That is where its downside is as you may have chosen a common color brown on a goblin; well the trees are also brown so the macro may choose the tree as the object to fight.

Another good/bad thing about the macros is if you have food you can make a setting to where the macros makes you eat after you are down so in health past a certain point. You may change when the macros makes you eat but you must have the food in your inventory and the auto also will allow you to set a certain amount of life for when you run out of food where it will log you out and this is good if you just won a fight but remember that the rule of you having to wait 10 seconds before you're able to log out after a battle. So this doesn’t make it that useful in some ways.

Runescape Cruel Miner
This auto, if you haven't guessed, is used to raise your mining level. It also involves a color system where you take the indicator and place it on the kind of rock you wish to mine. But this auto only mines the ore then drops it all, this auto does not put the ore in the bank for you. Because of this reason this macro is mainly for leveling not banking and making money.

Runescape Autotalker XPro17
This macro is actually a very useful one to have, it allows you to type something in it and add the color or scroll effects if you like and this auto will say what ever has been typed into it repeatedly until you stop it. This is a very useful way of sell items in the crowed worlds on Runescape. Though this is now probably becoming outdated considering the recent introduction of the Grand Exchange.

Scythe's Autobuyer
This auto allows you to use another color program to buy all of a certain item of that color you have chosen, that is sold to a store. This could be another useful macro unless as stated in autofighter, it chooses from a color so you have to be careful not to use a common color for this macro other wise it could waste your hard earned money on some item you didn’t want.

Auto Clicker
This macro allows you to place it on a certain area and set how many times it will click on this area per minute. This might be useful in mining but the user would have to come back eventually to deposit or drop the ore.

Runescape Magic Cheats
This auto allows you to train your magic but only by teleporting. So in order to use this macro you need to have all the runes necessary for teleporting to the area you want. This macro is a waste I believe unless you have the cash then this is only saving you a couple of clicks you could do yourself in my honest opinion.

Mouse Recorder/Player
This is an interesting macro as it allows you to in a way create your own Auto. What this macro does is records your mouse movements until you stop it and it then repeats the movements and clicks over and over for you. I do suggest if you are using the macro do not move your camera position as it will change where the macro clicks.

S.C.A.R.
This is actually a program that allows you to create your own Autos, but in order to use this program you must first have some concept of understanding of how to create a macro. This can be a very useful program but requires a lot of knowledge as to how to create macros. You may also use other peoples macro files if you can find them, with this program.

I have only named a few autos that I found that work well or ok and have been scanned to be found as true macros and not keyloggers. There are many more macros out there that I will research more on for all macro users but I still state again that I believe is wrong to use macros and that I am against the use of them but it is obvious they are a very popular topic of discussion when it comes to Runescape.

Cheats for Runescape
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Published: Jan.04.2009 @ 9:07 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:27 pm

Runescape Bots
A Runescape bot is a program that will automatically do a set task repetitively. People use these to gain an unfair advantage in Runescape and to reduce the boredom that can result in completing many of the repetitive Runescape tasks. There are Runescape bots for things like woodcutting, mining, or simply to advertise websites in the form of auto talkers.

Why do people use Bots for Runescape ?
People use them to get a large amount of a certain item, which would normally take a person a long time to do. People normally use a Level 3 account to use the program on, so they do not risk there "Main" account. They are also used in Real World Trading. They use the bots to make Millions of money, and sell it to players for Real Money. That is against Runescape Rules, and in some cases, illegal. They are of are Runescape members as well because they can make more money for their time invested.

What has Jagex done to stop Runescape Bots?
Jagex has introduced a trading rule, where the maximum amount you can give one player at one time is 3,000gp. This limit can be raised in Members Worlds, by the number of Quest Points you have. So now it is impossible to trade high amounts of money to one player, and has stopped about 95% of Real World Trading. Also, it has not stopped High Level Players giving money to Low Level Players, because 3,000gp can buy most of the items a Low Level Player needs.

Beware of Free Runescape Auto Bot Downloads
There are many Runescape sites on the internet that offer free Runescape bot downloads, because they know there are a lot of Runescape 2 players out there looking for bots, but in reality all they are offering are Trojan that they upload onto their sites claiming they are bots which Runescape player in turn download and then they use them to hack your Runescape account. So beware.

The Future of RuneScape
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Published: Jan.03.2009 @ 9:35 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:28 pm

After playing RuneScape for some time, most of us will be wondering what other new things Jagex as a company will be adding to Runescape in the future.
Jagex can really do alot of things to improve its service and get a better RuneScape for us all.
Some of topics I’m going to touch on while in this article about the future of RuneScape will be many of the more popular suggestions and wants of the RuneScape players.
[Much comparison with World of Warcraft and other games is touched on in this article]

New Content in RuneScape
Have you been bored to death by doing the same things over and over again? This is one bad part of playing an MMOPRG, that you have to just repeat same actions you do everyday to get that one level to become master of RuneScape.
We’re all fighting, chatting, learning skills and getting more gold pieces, but even the fun of the game gets overshadowed by the fact we have to redo the same things without stopping if we don’t want to get overtaken.
If RuneScape adds new content in the future, it might be a little more tolerable even with repetition.
Some of the new content I have in mind are those storyline differences made by your choices while doing quests, and also just more stuff added to the game!

If you have ever played games like WWE Smackdown, or KOTOR(Knights of The Old Republic), then you will have gone through what I’m suggesting to implement for RuneScape quests.
Rather than having one set way to finish any quest, Jagex could add to RuneScape some minor differences, and let users play it their own way with guidance from NPCs(non-player characters).

For quests like Romeo and Juliet, you could even play the role of a family member to bring them back together in a meeting and talk like in the original story, rather than just a messenger boy passing around items and messages.

Lifting the Top Levels
For RuneScape, that could mean raising the maximum level for each skill to maybe more than 100, and the Combat Level to 129, a level for every combat related skill.

Although this might be a good idea in the future, what can the users do when there aren’t that many new items to strive for?
If there isn’t enough engaging content like better weapons, quests that only level 100s can do in reward for their hard work on RuneScape, nobody will want to play anymore.

Game developers do know though, that when you lift a level, there obviously must be some kind of incentive other than the pride of being the top in the game, to motivate players to put in more hours and train. RuneScape won’t be the exception to the rule, which definitely means that there will be newer and improved items for people over level 100 in a skill, so keep on campaigning for your higher levels!


New graphics engine for RuneScape

 

Have you ever played games like World of Warcraft or Lineage II? If you have, then you’ll have an easier time imagining the fun we get up to with this section of the article.

RuneScape is was created and currently maintained with Java, a programming with similar syntax to C++. The current graphics are already top-notch for Java programming with the new redesigning of graphics by the Jagex staff team for RuneScape and more to come in the future, so imagine if RuneScape switched from Java to the other programming languages which run World of Warcraft.

The graphics of the game would be intense and gameplay simply be unbelievable, if you imagine killing the Kalphite Queen in a environment on par with the battles of the Horde against the Alliance.


A console game in the foreseeable future for RuneScape?

This might not seem so far-fetched if you sit down and think about it. Jagex has been aggressively marketing RuneScape in all forms of media such as websites, magazines and even publishing a book on being on a good RuneScape player. And yes, there is an Official Handbook to RuneScape, by Tracey West. The fact that Tracey West is also a kids’ book writer might cause for some hesitancy in buying the Official Handbook, but the book itself should be a good steal at just $6.99USD.

Going back to the future of RuneScape though, it would probably be very easy to adapt the world of RuneScape for a RPG game in which you could play as a NPC chosen by Jagex to be the star of the game. Maybe players can finally fulfill their dreams of being Vannaka, greatest swordsman alive in the realm of RuneScape!

Zezima-The Runescape Master?
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Published: Dec.30.2008 @ 10:06 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:30 pm

So Who is Zezima?

What?! You don’t know who Zezima is?! Call yourself a commited player of Runescape! Zezima, until the birth of the Summoning skill, was the most talented player of Runescape and held a record of being the person at the top of the leaderboard with all levels at 99 and having the most total experience, which currently stands at over a staggering 1.2 Billion XP. If you want to keep up with how Zezima is doing at this moment in Runescape, then check Zezima out through the following link by typing ‘Zezima’ into the hiscores search:-

What’s happened to Zezima?

Ah, so you’ve just been to the hiscores and Zezima is not at 1st place? Unfortunately, not having as much time to play Runescape, the owner of the account ‘Zezima’ can’t keep up as much as they want to and have regretably slipped further and further down the hiscores list. Will Zezima ever get to the top of the hiscores again? Or is Zezima now a ‘hasbeen’ of Runescape? All of you Zezima fans out there, is Zezima still The Runescape Master?

I guess only time will tell and we all just have to sit back and wait. I’m sure though that Zezima will pull something out of the bag and come back to shock us all. Bear in mind that Zezima only needs (currently) 6 Summoning levels and will again be back where they belong at the top of the Runescape hiscores list.

Why The Name “Zezima”?

Many players wonder what inspired the name ‘Zezima’, why it was chosen, and are there other accounts held by the same owner? In answer to the first two questions, ‘Zezima’ was simply chosen because it’s the surname of the owner of the account. For the last question, despite claims that Zezima uses more than one account in order to prevent all of the publicity, the owner of the account opposes this and states that ‘Zezima is my only account :P’

Some Facts About The Person Behind Zezima

Well, there are varieties of conspiracy theorys regarding Zezima, but based on an interview with Zezima, the following information was obtained:-

Began playing Runescape around June/July in 2001.
In October 2003, Zezima obtained a first with a level 99 in Smithing.
Doesn’t brag about being successful, and recognizes other players who ‘deserve as much’ recognition as he does.
He is doing a biology major, psychology minor, possibly a chemistry minor, and looking to go into genetics research.

An Interview With Zezima

I’m sure you’re interested in reading the Tip.it interview with Zezima, which includes some further information about Zezima that you can read up on through the link below:-

This includes a full list of dates (other than an exact date for Smithing) of when Zezima gained each level 99 skill. According to the man behind Zezima, the exact date for Smithing was lost due to a lightning strike which totally fried up the hard drive of the PC that was being used.

Know something about Zezima that isn’t mentioned here? Be sure to share it with us by posting a comment through the comment box below.

Runescape Cursors
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Published: Dec.30.2008 @ 10:05 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:30 pm

 What are Runescape Cursors?

Your computer will come standard with a ‘pointer’ cursor. This is basically the arrow that you use to ‘point’ at icons on your screen and perform actions on the computer. So what are Runescape Cursors? Runescape Cursors are simply cursors that use an image that is taken from Runescape and then converted to a special file type in order to be used as a cursor and therefore creating Runescape Cursors, either .ani or .cur files.

So how can I get Runescape Cursors?

In order to get Runescape Cursors, you can easily search for ‘Runescape Cursors’ in a search engine and then sift through the results and eventually find one that you’re interested in using. Why go for a boring Runescape Cursor, when you can download a whole package of interesting and exciting Runescape Cursors?!

They provide a variety of good Runescape Cursors that range from a Runescape Dragon Medium Helmet Cursor to Runescape Godsword Cursors! Be sure to check out all of the related Runescape Cursor sets in order to obtain and use a wide variety of Runescape Cursors.

What can I do if I want to make Runescape Cursors?

So you fancy making your own Runescape Cursors? It’s not actually as hard as you might think it is to make Runescape Cursors. All you need is image editing software, for example Paint or Photoshop…and be able to screenshot Runescape Items.

You could always use a Runescape Help website that will include instructions on how to do such things as creating Runescape Cursors, but it would take you ages to find one dedicated to Runescape Cursor building and the usage of Runescape Cursors. To save you the time, the same website mentioned before that provides a wide variety of Runescape Cursors also provides a very good guide explaining how to change your cursor. This guide to changing to a Runescape Cursor can be found through the following link:-

How to Change to Your New Runescape Cursor

I’ve seen Runescape Fansites switch a person’s Cursor to a Runescape Cursor…how?

Ahh, so you’ve also been hit by the little trick that changes your normal cursor to a Runescape Cursor depending upon the website that your on? Your Cursor is “auto-magically”changed by CSS, and depending on what has been set by the developer of the Runescape Site, your cursor will change accordingly.

There are many different variations in which you can use Runescape Cursors, and it’s hard to put a limit on how they can be used and what they can be applied to.

Hopefully, you now know alot about Runescape Cursors and how Runescape Items can be used as Runescape Cursors. Enjoy playing around with different images and watch your Runescape Cursors appear in vast amounts! Don’t forget to comment below!

RuneScape VS World Of Warcraft
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Published: Dec.28.2008 @ 10:26 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:30 pm

RuneScape started off with plain graphics, without much detail, but that didn’t seem to bother many RuneScape players because graphics aren’t everything in the game, it’s all about the game play. RuneScape offers a huge world full of various monsters, large cities, different skills, quests, with thousands of players from all around the world. This game gives us a chance to interact with people from Canada, the UK, Australia, US, Mexico, and much more. You can train skills such as Magic, Construction, Herblore, or do quests. If not, then you can sit around chatting with your friends in Varrock Center and play around with the emotes. No matter what, there’s always something to do in RuneScape.

Many people would compare RuneScape with World of Warcraft. They would argue that World of Warcraft is better than RuneScape because of the graphics. World of Warcraft is a similar game as RuneScape but overall more complicated than RuneScape. It has millions of players from around the world, just like RuneScape. Here I will explain differences in both games and let you decide which game is better.

World of Warcraft (WoW) was created by Blizzard Entertainment. When you first take a look at the game it looks really exciting. The graphics are what brings you into the game. The thing is for World of Warcraft when you first sign up you get too choose which realm. The realm you choose is the one you have to stick with. Unlike WoW, RuneScape lets you switch between realms, or as known in RS, worlds. There isn’t a limit on how many times you can switch around. For WoW you have to pay an extra 15 dollars just to switch.

After choosing your realm in WoW you can choose which race you would like to be. There is Alliance and Horde, both offering five different races. If you choose Alliance your enemy is Horde, and its the same the other way around. You cannot interact with your enemy either. So if you have a friend on the Horde and your Alliance, you can’t communicate with them. Its the same thing if your not on the same realm as your friend.

In RuneScape however your not allowed to choose a race. When you begin your a human. Each character has the same journey, were as in WoW each race has a different journey, but its basically all the same thing. In WoW you have to choose a ‘path’. You’ll either be a Hunter, Rouge, Mage, Warrior, etc. You have to stick with it, and its your main way of attack. For example if your a Hunter you only get certain spells, certain armor, certain weapons, and are allowed to have a pet to help you in battles. Same goes for every other choice there is, but each is different.

Here is were RuneScape and WoW differ. In RuneScape you get loads of skills. You can train magic, or switch to range, or go to thieving. Were as in WoW if you are a Rouge, you cannot train magic. In RuneScape you can go fishing, mine coal, do some herblore, etc. In WoW you can only choose two careers such as fishing or cooking, and then do other things like skinning, or herblore etc. You cannot train every skill there is in WoW. You also have to pay your “teacher” in WoW just to get better in some skills.

Another difference is in RuneScape if you want to get a higher combat level you just train with monsters doing attack, strength, and defense. Were as in WoW you get very low XP just by killing monsters, so your forced to do quests. Yes there are more quests in WoW than in RuneScape, but that’s the only thing WoW is really about. You have to do quests to get some where in the game, were as in RuneScape if you hate questing you can just be a skiller.

Many people would go wrong to tell you WoW is better than RuneScape because they are both different games and offer different things. Yes the graphics are better than in RuneScape, but personally I prefer RuneScape over WoW because I feel there is more to do in RuneScape. WoW may seem fun in the beginning but then you get bored of it. The game doesn’t actually start until your lvl 70 in WoW which takes forever to get there.

I have to admit though, since the RuneScape HD update, I haven’t felt drawn to the game. The graphics aren’t what are important to me in a game, were as people who play WoW would say the graphics are everything. Jagex the creators of RuneScape are sitting there trying to make the game better, but at each update they only seem to disappoint. Players loved RuneScape because it was fun. It was fun to kill other players in the wild, it was fun to ‘merch’ items, and yes it was fun sometimes to scam other players. I miss those ‘cheesy’ graphics because that’s how I remember RuneScape. You would understand if you’ve been playing as long as I have. The only thing Jagex is doing is making the game boring like WoW. But that’s just my opinion. Many of you would disagree.

History and Development Of Runescape
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Published: Dec.28.2008 @ 10:25 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:30 pm

DeviousMUD, the forerunner to RuneScape, was created in 1998 by Andrew Gower. The game, which was never publicly released, used isometric graphics. Gower completely rewrote the game in 1999, albeit with no improvements to the graphics. 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 an interpreted domain-specific scripting language called RuneScript which is used by RuneScape's server for event handling. On 27 February 2002, a monthly membership service was introduced, allowing access to additional features including new areas,
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, 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 released to paying members on 1 December 2003, and the finished version was launched on 17 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.

To support RuneScape's free content, advertisements appear on an advertisement banner above the playing screen on the free-to-play servers. On 13 July 2006, Jagex signed an exclusive marketing and distribution contract with WildTangent Games, which granted WildTangent the right to handle advertising in and around RuneScape in the United States. The deal also allowed WildTangent to distribute RuneScape through the WildTangent Games Network, a distribution channel, reaching over 20 million consumer PCs. Jagex moderators have stated that in-game advertisements will not be re-introduced. Since computer users may use advertisement blockers, which may discourage such advertisers, Jagex introduced a rule that prohibits players from blocking the advertisements in the free game.

On 16 May 2006, Jagex upgraded RuneScape's game engine, primarily as a back-end upgrade rather than a visible graphical boost. Programmers reduced RuneScape's memory requirements, 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 content. On 1 July 2008, Jagex released a beta of their "High Detail" mode for members, with a free-to-play version released two weeks later. Before the launch, Jagex stated that it would be officially revealed at the 2008 E3. At the same time it was announced that the cost of membership would rise on 4 August 2008, adding an additional $0.95/£0.30, raising it to a total of $5.95/£3.50 a month. Currently, existing members whose membership does not lapse for more than 2 weeks will continue to pay the previous price set in 2002.

Vince Farquharson was announced as the new "Head of RuneScape" on 21 October 2008, resulting in Andrew Gower no longer being directly in charge of overseeing the game for the first time in 7 years.

Runescape Skills
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Published: Dec.28.2008 @ 10:23 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:30 pm

Skills in RuneScape are the abilities that enable players to perform activities in the game. Players gain experience (EXP) in a skill when they utilize the skill, e.g. mining ore trains the mining skill, thereby increasing their level in that skill. As the skill level rises, the ability to retrieve better raw materials and produce better products increases, as does the experience awarded. The total skill level of a player partly symbolizes the player's status in the game. The RuneScape highscore tables can be viewed by all players. Upon reaching the highest available level in a skill, members may buy a special cape, referred to as a "Cape of Accomplishment" or a "Skill Cape", to symbolise their achievement in that skill.

Some skills, such as woodcutting and fishing, enable the player to collect raw materials that can be processed into usable items using other skills, such as fletching and cooking, respectively. The items created can be used by the player or sold to other players in game for a profit. Other skills allow players to kill certain NPCs, build their own houses, move around the map with greater ease, steal from NPCs and various stalls and chests located in-game, cook their own food, create their own potions, create runestones and weapons, grow their own plants, hunt NPC animals, and summon familiars to help in combat and training skills.

RuneScape
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Published: Dec.28.2008 @ 10:16 am | Last edited: Jan.07.2009 @ 8:31 pm

RuneScape is a Java-based MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) operated by Jagex Ltd. Recognised by Guiness World Records as the world's most popular free MMORPG, RuneScape has approximately fifteen million active free accounts and is a graphical browser-based game with a large degree of 3D rendering.

RuneScape was created by Andrew Gower, the creator of DeviousMUD, the forerunner to RuneScape, in 1998. Rewritten and renamed, the first version of RuneScape was released to the public on 4 January 2001 in beta form. It has a free-to-play option, and a simple interface that is accessible on most web browsers.

RuneScape takes place in the fantasy-themed realm of Gielinor, which is divided into several different kingdoms, regions, and cities.Players can travel throughout Gielinor on foot, by using magical teleportation spells and devices, or mechanical means of transportation.Each region offers different types of monsters, materials, and quests to challenge players. Unlike many other MMORPGs, there is no linear path that must be followed. Players appear on the screen as customizable avatars, setting their own goals and objectives. Players can combat both monsters and other players, complete quests, or increase their experience in any of the available skills. Players interact with each other through trading, chatting, or playing combative or cooperative mini-games.


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