Mod creator OSRS gold 117 states that they tried to negotiate with Jagex, even offering the option of removing their mod after Jagex had finished their work its own effort, but, "they declined outright," appearing to be the final word to a project which consumed "approximately about 2000 hours of effort over the course of two years."For all its cut-throat competitiveness, RuneScape isn't just a random collection of people. Well, okay, it is this ... but like many other communities, RuneScape's members can come together and assist each other out in the form of a few moments of glory that are worthy of knightly respect that's often featured on screen.

The most impressive act of kindness has to be done by the game's creators Jagex in the form of a dedication of an icon in game (and the last time pub) in memory of the top player, 'The Old Nite', who sadly passed away on the real world in the year 2006. He'd been in active play since the beginning of RuneScape in 2001, and often held the title of 2nd-highest ranked player. He was just after Zezima.

Due to alleged activity on his profile following 2006, a myth circulated claiming his existence was not over, but this was also allegedly believed to be the result of hackers temporarily getting access to his account that was locked. While neither one of these claims can be proven, this virtual equivalent of a ghost tale does reveal a cool aspect of MMORPGs stories that could emerge about players who actually play in them.

I'm not buy RS gold certain if the statue of The Old Nite still exists However, it was near the southern end of the Wilderness (or 'Wildy' for short) - a large expanse of barren land in the north, frequented by beasts and player-killers. I've never been to see it. It's a shame.