So, my bank is filled with crap. Mostly members' crap, so getting rid of that requires coughing up $5, for one month at least.
I would be keeping my Santa and Halloween mask, and a small selection of useful f2p stuff (rune armor, etc) for myself, just in case I ever come back (play out of boredom, go to an event if someone decides to host a revival, whatever).
I don't see myself ever returning to RS proper, nor resubscribing. RS without SeeD just doesn't do anything for me, which is why I stopped playing.
Anyway. What do?
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So, RuneScape. For your consideration.
#3
Posted 27 August 2010 - 09:44 AM
No drop parties unless you want 2000 bronze clad ungrateful idiots trying to get your stuff in a Party Room world. People are keeping methods of giving away stuff very secret at the moment as well.
You know, that Santa is worth like $200 on the B.M... And you say you'll never come back.
#4
Posted 29 August 2010 - 02:29 AM
Ratty, on 27 August 2010 - 01:00 AM, said:
And how do you plan on giving them out to people?
Isn't there still that trading limit thing?
Isn't there still that trading limit thing?
Yeah, apparently it's now based on Quest Points and how long you and the other player have been on each others' friend lists. And even then it only limits the amount you can trade within a 15-minute period. I'd be giving away like... stockpiles of runes/herbs/ores/whatever, if memory serves. Should be tradeable with patience.
I have 107 QP so RuneScape Wiki says my trade limit is just over 25.5k, plus multipliers for friendship. But I made a discovery. Apparently free bankspace and member bankspace is tracked separately now. I can deposit the member items that were stuck in my inventory before, because I still have 200ish member slots free. And once I got rid of my overflow of 15 or so free items, I could freely deposit/withdraw free items too. Nifty.
Also discovered RuneScape is still full of 12-year-olds, and {expletive Chuck Norris'd by Cspace}es don't know bout my rubber chicken. Or my yo-yo for that matter.
Saw Drivier and Texan online, woah.
Those who will remember, will speak fondly of the warm morning breeze.
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