"Naturally, this means that RuneScape Gold any fan-driven project that attempts to alter the look of Old School RuneScape looks is at odds with our plans," Jagex wrote to 117. "We think it's absolutely vital that there is consistency in the way that Old School looks as a result, so we're trying to ensure that our official changes are the only ones that are available.
Hopefully the news about the fact that Jagex together with Old School team are tackling this endeavor with a seriousness is something that you are excited about even though it does require us to gently ask you to shut down your personal projects."
117 declared that they were offering Jagex their side of the bargain in the form of removing their project when Jagex had released their own, and also granting Jagex "collaborative power" over Runelite HD's design style.
"They declined outright," 117 said. "I am so disappointed and frustrated by Jagex and am extremely disappointed for this long journey and a long time, I'm unable to present this project to you.
The mod 117 has been working on doesn't appear to be in conflict with Jagex's policies for third-party clients, however the Runescape developer claims that it's making changes to the guidelines over the next week to include references to projects that affect the look of the game.
Original Runelite creator Adam1210 shared his thoughts on Reddit in which he said that the ability to allow Runelite HD to continue to run would provide a benefit to future updates developed by Buy OSRS Account Jagex.
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