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» Hauptforum » Forum: Battlefield » Thread: Looking at what happened to Runescape gold |
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» 25.03.19 06:19h |
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A huge part of why Paul's plans involve looking at what happened to Runescape gold Classic over time, such as the biggest threat and reason the server is eventually shutting down: botting.
Server bugs and maintenance are some of the issues Jagex faced keeping RuneScape Classic going. Serious botting issues were mentioned by Jagex from the organization's farewell blog post to the host, noting that as technology improved, it became harder for the company to roll out security measures.
"With advancements in Cheap Rs gold technology helping to further support both RuneScape and Old School RuneScape, our resources are no longer compatible with Vintage," the site post reads. "This is especially a problem with our network security and macro detection applications. The game is currently readily abused with the use of 3rd party macro tools, and botting is getting an increasing issue."
Botting, which refers to robots which may replicate gameplay, is a well-known problem, based on Paul. It is reasonable. RuneScape Classic is viewed as abandonware -- a commodity without any support or little oversight -- even by its own community. |
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» 06.03.23 09:07h |
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