So, I am super tardy to the celebration and I apologize for that. I
do think using a question thread would be beneficial in the long run.
However, it's a matter of handling what the topics are. That's a bummer
because we could only have 2 at a time. I replied to someone earlier
agreeing that we can start making a weekly article that links to
news/update posts are added as the week continues on and they're printed
to Runescape's website. And that proposal and I handed on to the
remainder of the group. What we're doing now is a matter of,"What
exactly do we believe needs to be seen the most?" Having it on one post
and upgraded as OSRS Fire Cape could help solve that matter.
It's
bothered me several times since I changed from OSRS into RS3. I thought
the OSRS Reddit community was shitty but at least if I posted a query
(whether it be in a thread or it's own thread) folks would not make me
feel as if I'm doing something unpleasant. I have always seen the
downvote button as like a correlation index, and only actually downvote
stuff if it is wildly off topic. It seems like this sub just likes to
downvote individuals for being fresh, I can not say I know it, but I
don't really give a shit anymore. Should my queries maintain karma?
Definitely, they're just questions. Nothing negative or positive about
them. Do they? No, but sometimes they even back outside to impartial
after initially getting several downvotes (seems some folks understand
that downvoted questions become suppressed and try to bring up them ).
It should not be like this.
It was a transition because it had
been, switching to eoc. My friend convinced me to switch over after I
maxed and got tired of OSRS. We're buds irl and he informed his clan
about me contemplating switching, they have a 2.4k total restriction but
they knew who I was so when I finally switched over they rated me in
the clan right off tut island and everyone was super welcoming and
awesome, I came here and felt just like I was kinda being educated"fuck
away noob." Glad I didn't, Runescape is superb. This sub wants work, but
there are undoubtedly a ton of very great helpful people who have been
in it for a long time, they deserve a little credit too.
If the
answers which are easily found on the wiki got downvoted I'd love to
add, it would make a sense. In addition, I feel bizarre even speaking
about downvotes, is not there like an unwritten rule about not doing
that? I feel like the whole hostility to questions matter is another
symptom of efficiencyscape, except rather than criticizing people for
training skills inefficiently, it is criticizing people for seeking
replies inefficiently. Just the most efficient method (studying wiki) is
enabled, everything is incorrect, even though asking different players
will nonetheless supply an answer.
So apparently people are
supposed to play a singleplayer game and never talk to anyone because
everything is about the wiki and there's no justification for creating
talks. Of course public chat is dead comparative to 10 decades back and
folks talk more about politics than about Runescape, since politics is
based on opinion and not on the wiki. I get it to a degree. The wiki did
not exist for a whole lot of players. When I initially began (then
stop, then proceeded to OSRS decades later) we didn't have a wiki. There
was sals forums and afterwards on runehq iirc (hazy timeline, I was
like 9), each of which were excellent resources but nowhere near depth
as the wiki is. It is really just a case of"I learned Runescape the hard
way, you can too" imo.
I don't think I have played Runescape
together with all the wiki. I am certainly reading wiki webpages while
afking some 15, if I am not pvming. It stinks while skilling but I do
not lose sleep over it, that I read the wiki than Buy OSRS Gold