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Feedback is important. There are numerous instances OSRS GP of this OSRS team pitching an upgrade and the neighborhood essentially reacting like"woah woah woah hold on, did you think about this ___". Turns out jagex didn't think about mentioned thing, and the update was better due to the neighborhood feedback (or would not have been good w/o it). And these are the community long term jmods which are enjoyed by the general and community know their stuff/produce good updates. They're still human and can not know everything. In case the same update were to take place in RS3, it would've gone without the prospect of feedback, or just ignored (though we've had cases of ignored feedback in OSRS, see prif/crystal armour and bh2) and the upgrade would've stayed bad/dead/broken on arrival. So feedback and them engaging and acting on comments is vital to OSRS.Perhaps they can introduce utensils kind of like the iron spit in Runescape match, then tie it in to smithing. Hell, let's get BBQ or a grill going. It could be a fantastic incentive to some actually use. An equilibrium to it might be a higher burn chance. The only worry is balancing the food meals for pvp. Completely agree. I feel like most abilities have various routes you can choose (cheap and slow, expensive and fast) along with a variety of methods. Runecrafting is so stagnate the xp prices are shithouse and never increase as you go higher in levels. Yeah bloods are afk but still demotivating to even get to 77 and most simply stop at.
Nothing was said by me about updates being awful though. They have done very well with a lot. Hosidius expansion is possibly the best update we've ever had in that respect. What I dislike is that the concept of Jagex utilizing OSRS as an alternate timeline where they never screwed up RS2. I don't think Runescape in its present state is similar to this, but things might change. They never expected OSRS becoming the"primary Runescape match" and surveys similar to this one make me unbelievably suspicious with what they've been planning behind closed doors to the years to come. I only want to be able to play the Old School without worrying about the other RS3 fiasco, that we have always known and loved. Eventually one day nobody will be able to play Runescape ever again. Sucks to think about.
I voted in thisI completely believe that the polling in OSRS should be removed. No one person speaks for everybody and when people only vote to spite othrrs or in for self interest, we'll NEVER get anything rewarding passed. This is the reason the devs need to only decide to create cont quest lines and quests. Skills that are new are wanted by me, I want this game to grow.
Polling just lets the neckbeards that old school runescape buy gold is maxed continue to deny new content into Runescape. They will eventually lower the pass threshold or move it to suggestion. The quantity of new and returning mid-high lvl players they get will readily off-balance the sober bank status minority they will shed for a month till they resub again. RS3 is what occurs without consumer polling. The neighborhood picking what goes in Runescape signifies the playerbase wanted a thing and Runescape will not be driven to the ground from upgrades. One for all is the system you're currently proposing. Polling is the collective opinion of the userbase. It is everyone having a voice.