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Quote from: Brad on May 26, 2014, 02:51:42I didn't understand legitimate gameplay.??
I didn't understand legitimate gameplay.
I am behind you 110% on this brad. Transferring in my opinion gives an unfair advantage. It's something that will not change ever. Same as people that Multi log etc. Personally I am past caring as from what I gather a lot of high level players both combat and skillers have done something in the past and now. They have to look at legitimate accounts and know they gave themselves an unfair advantage. I intend to carry on with what I do and do my best to gain xp.
Acquired money to me is only a matter of time spent. I think there are so many injustices in the game that xferring is negligible in the grand scheme of things. For example, consider how much time Brad spent on 200m agility (probably 2k+ hours), only to see that people can now get it in 0 hours. In competitive playing, he was "cheated" out of 2k hours, and when you add all of these injustices together, xferring is just one of many.
Quote from: Redtunnel on May 26, 2014, 12:01:37Acquired money to me is only a matter of time spent. I think there are so many injustices in the game that xferring is negligible in the grand scheme of things. For example, consider how much time Brad spent on 200m agility (probably 2k+ hours), only to see that people can now get it in 0 hours. In competitive playing, he was "cheated" out of 2k hours, and when you add all of these injustices together, xferring is just one of many. 3k hours* But yeah, that honestly doesn't bother me too much because firstly, I knew something like that was coming, and second it actually makes my achievement better because no one will ever get 200m agil(legitimately) without using the boots/ bonus xp anymore.
Quote from: Brad on May 26, 2014, 12:06:03Quote from: Redtunnel on May 26, 2014, 12:01:37Acquired money to me is only a matter of time spent. I think there are so many injustices in the game that xferring is negligible in the grand scheme of things. For example, consider how much time Brad spent on 200m agility (probably 2k+ hours), only to see that people can now get it in 0 hours. In competitive playing, he was "cheated" out of 2k hours, and when you add all of these injustices together, xferring is just one of many. 3k hours* But yeah, that honestly doesn't bother me too much because firstly, I knew something like that was coming, and second it actually makes my achievement better because no one will ever get 200m agil(legitimately) without using the boots/ bonus xp anymore.That's an admirable mindset and I believe it can be applied to xferring as well. Be proud of your accomplishment and try not to think of how they are undermined by other players' shortcuts
Seeing as you said you didnt write well Brad you shared your feelings well.I think over all the game is being devalued, which is a shame.
I quit rs3 because Jagex will keep devaluing achievements
Quote from: Brad on May 26, 2014, 12:20:31I quit rs3 because Jagex will keep devaluing achievementsI never understood why people say this, just go for harder goals. The game is no longer a challenge to max in total levels, but it is still a challenge in exp. Although certain methods may be updated and speed up skills, there is still alot more you can achieve. The game is still a challenge, just depends on the way you play and goals you set yourself.
I didn't say thieving because you can literally just click in one spot and essentially get 200m Thieving. I don't see how getting a 200m stat in 3 weeks is much of a challenge to anyone.
Quote from: Brad on May 26, 2014, 12:20:31 I didn't say thieving because you can literally just click in one spot and essentially get 200m Thieving. I don't see how getting a 200m stat in 3 weeks is much of a challenge to anyone.I don't know where you got your math for that but that is no where near correct or possible. To heist all your bxp for thieve and then get 200m would take 650 hours. I didn't know that one could play for 30 hours a day for 3 weeks straight.