Thank the RuneScape Community!

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Re: Thank the RuneScape Community!

by RedBulik » Tue Apr 12, 2016 6:39 pm

That's amazing <3
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Re: Thank the RuneScape Community!

by Amerlene » Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:15 pm

I used to play Runescape A LOT was my first online game actually, believe it or not that's where i learned basic english. I quit it for a long time because i did not like the new updates. I started to play again, guess when? When they released the 2007 version, Oh the nostalgia it gave.
Just the same nostalgia I got from playing on Nost! , i started playing in TBC thou but vanilla was very similar.

Thank you for the support, Runescape community!

BTW is there a thread on RS actual forums? Didn't find any.

They didn't allow links to any other sites on their forum it seems like but I did a thread there in their off topic atleast, let's see if it stays.
http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/c=svrK3SX-Y8k/forums.ws?23,24,260,65777948

Very possible that they remove it, will be nice if they don't
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Re: Thank the RuneScape Community!

by Groza » Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:04 pm

Woah, big thanks to the Runescape community!! You guys rock!
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Re: Thank the RuneScape Community!

by Hydra9268 » Sat Apr 16, 2016 7:08 pm

Legacy communities unite!
DO NOT WANT PRISTINE REALMS!!!
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Re: Thank the RuneScape Community!

by Sallerius » Sun Apr 17, 2016 1:20 pm

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/building ... oided-kemp
Community tribalism

Something which should not really surprise anyone is that there was a rivalry between the communities of the Old School RuneScape and RuneScape. Over time this rivalry increased with the Old School community taking the stance of being purist, and the RuneScape community positioning themselves as progressive.

Although the Old School community saw themselves as purists they still wanted change, so to ensure the rate of change was acceptable to those players we allowed them to vote on every update that happens to the game. If 75% of those voting did not agree, the update didn’t happen. This gave a very strong sense of ownership of the game to the community; they were in control.

Thats how u do it.
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