@RealMatK In RS2 I think Black (G) made some sense, average player was less leveled, but barley useful. Bronze (G), when iron exists, is ridiculous but maybe that's just nostalgia. In 2006 additional treasure trial items, like boaters, were added. I felt it was the start of this trend.
@J1mmyRS@Wowhead OSRS has a wiki run by the community for the community's good. WoW has WoWhead, a leech of a for-profit site covered in more ads than almost physically possible. It might take some getting used to coming from OSRS.
Every time I come say hi to Bob he asks me to do something else. He stands there and watches me do it instead of helping, of course. I don't think I've seen him move from that spot all day. What's he actually guarding over there, anyway?
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do u ever just walk thru a parking lot minding ur own business and some dude's standing there like "hey buddy, ur face looks punchable?"
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What the Fluff is happening in Rally 3?
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(I've climbed up on the picnic table where it's safe, but Lanzer's right in the middle of it!)
@GamesNosh Unity may have wasted a few billion but at least they never had mentally unhinged n-word spammers trying to control the community like @godotengine
@possibilideez@Twitch Amazon, a trillion dollar company, can't afford more than $100? They probably spent more than $1,000 on operating just Twitch while I typed this. It probably cost than more than $100 to create these replacements and to pay someone to post about it in Twitter to run this poll lol.
@MountainManRS Companies like Jagex can measure the effectiveness of their own ads, the cost per click, the rate this converts to a new user and the overall cost it took to convert them into purchasing membership. Impressions on many ad platforms cost nothing so if this doesn't test well its ok