It was a OSRS Fire Cape 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 talk.
There's two issues really. New players making fundamental query's about Runescape, then getting downvoted with no answer. The remedy is that the Weekly Megathread which I think solves the dilemma of collecting everyone with Fundamental Questions into one location (you know those replies already). However, I don't believe in the Subreddit users here, I believe just a couple of them are going to redirect those new users to the Megathreadothers will just answer their queries, while others will still downvote them (which will be the problem this informative article focused on, as fas as I am aware).
Redirecting OSRS players into the correct subreddit. The solution will be to make a principle or bot (like the"Ninja Request" one) that shows folks the other Subreddit accessible for them to make the question. However, users create a fantastic job by diverting those people there, and there's the Subreddit connection on the banner, under Partner Subreddits, there. But they are still downvoted by them. The Downvotes here, and the pestering users are like the ISR, there is no escaping. You Buy OSRS Accounts comment anything remotely constructive since they're already biting at your ankle.