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If you get dropped OSRS Accounts

If you get dropped OSRS Accounts

If you get dropped OSRS Accounts a team of 2 or more then it is tough luck, but the attractiveness of the method is your time cuts down to 1 second or less so you can jump and it's hardly any time lost. I have had some real great pleasure seeing crashers get lit the fuck up and need to tele out since they are bad at Runescape. Yeah, I suppose you're right. We were able to take back a few kills a number of these came in and spec transferred me rather of the dude which was hilarious lol. This shit stinks but wtf do you anticipate jagex to perform? Crashing is a part of Runescape and honestly was.

You talk about playing with Runescape untrue but drain corp's stats. Like I remember this boss being strong as shit. To being a chicken, now you drain him that on occasion will hit 40. Neither of you is currently doing corp what they do isn't against any principle and should not be. That said contemplate working against getting crashed. If ur so you spend less time reducing stats duoing tele in with arclight/darklight instead of bgs, do enjoy 200 dmg instead of 300 with all the bgs. Or get an alt to maintain an case open. You ain't getting penalized, ur paying 200k. Or ya know practice what you preach and do corp"legit", no drains will be gonna scare off most crashers cuz it is a waste of the time.While Runescape is heavily focused towards RS3, since it is the more running, chief version of the game and this subreddit was set 4 years before the launching of OSRS, content from the games is welcome here as they're both part of their RuneScape community. Considering that 2007 Runescape is your official subreddit for OSRS, it's connected in our header and header since our Partner Subreddit, so that it will have some visibility.

AutoModerator is effective at accomplishing this, but it won't prevent players unless this subreddit were to become content that is exclusive to RS3 only from posting questions or OSRS content. It seems that many articles fitting this criteria are one-off posts from users who will gravitate towards 2007 Runescape after being redirected there, which typically happens in the remarks currently. If we were to try this with AutoModerator, posts would probably get removed or filtered that are on issue. If a post is needlessly filtered, removed this could create some frustration, or receives an automated reply that's irrelevant to the article subject.

For a while, we used to have so that it was immediately removed, but there were far too many false positives together with posts that weren't filtered. Our reasons for wanting to filter these posts were to remove posts which have an abysmal phishing url (possibly putting other users at risk) and removing posts which attempted to ask Jagex for account help related to a hijacking after getting one of these emails (Rule 7).

We may be able to improve our Account Help Wiki webpages by adding more information while flagging these articles may not be sensible. The RuneScape Wiki has some fantastic information in regard to these scams as well as many others that are found outside and inside of Runescape.

Yes, they have connected to the other sub by people who remark, but in some cases they tend to delete the post here and just keep it on the opposite. If a reply doesn't work, perhaps a warning which appears before posting? We all know of the bottom to the OSRS sub in the Partner Subreddits section, but most people who post OSRS only themed content, don't even look there, since they did not knew the presence of this 2007 Runescape subreddit and are grateful when the people who remark mention it, its getting clear that the bottom resulting in the sub par on the side bar isn't enough. I'd believed the phishing one would be tough to implement, props. On using many men and women click on things, phishing urls before thinking 16, Buy RS3 Gold