I further encourage my RS gold Pseudo market theory by asking in the event you can look into any probable statistics for'actual' new players obtained in the past few years. This advice might be tough to come by but I would love to understand how many genuine new men and women are signing up to play Runescape. It might be that robots to Jagex are a type of'necessary evil' in that with dwindling memberships, so they need a supply of members, and also to continue to keep costs fair they allow most bots to operate and allow prices for a great deal of in-demand products stay cheap.

This motivates the average player to just visit the GE and purchase whatever they want without taking into consideration why said prices for things are so reduced. Might be worth looking into. Maybe a movie about'State of the OSRS Pseudo Economy' or'OSRS brand new player figures are dwindling, Jagex relying on bot accounts paying memberships to stay afloat'. Keep up the fantastic work.If Jagex was to prohibit all bots, 100% Runescape would die. Players are too lazy to do menial tasks to provide the high up players who purchase everything from your G.E when Venezuelans use to play RS3 we had an okay market, and frankly wasnt bad.

They all moved to OSRS together with the robots as well. Because RS3 botting is way less, low level items are expensive. Realistically, the bots gathering resources keep costs low for cheap RuneScape gold the normal players, the majority of people do not want to play like an Ironman and collect their own resources. So in a way, they are kind of essential. Although I do believe the logo farming bots should definitely be a priority.