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active 2 years, 7 months ago“I find them ridiculous because Jagex tries to make you pay real money in order to get anywhere RuneScape 2007 Gold. Although it’s okay to have micro-transactions in games to gain an advantge, Jagex have stepped it up a notch: charging you to chat, liberate your city from slavery, finish tasks and in general, advance at all. Without JCredits, the game is extremely boring.”
Jagex, in my opinion, did not respond well to feedback from users. This is the reason I’ll take an example from my personal life to illustrate it. Imagine yourself getting up early in the early morning. Once you get up and turn on the lights. Because you’re using darkness instead of light you will close your eyes partially and let in as light as you are able to. As you get used to the light your eyes will gradually expand until they can handle the full brightness of the light.
It’s a gorgeous day. Once you go out, the sun will blind you again. You can either partially close your eyes and keep them closed, or you can wear sunglasses. There will be light coming in your eyes, regardless of what you do. In the example above, you will open or close your eyes depending on the circumstances. The amount of available light will determine the amount of light you block. This is known as dynamic filtering and is present in nearly all aspects of our lives.
One problem I see in some communities is that they make a policy or “filter” in accordance with their current situation, and then stick with it for a long time Buy OSRS Fire Cape. This is because the world changes rapidly and community leaders don’t change their policies in line with the changing environment.