I grinded out some agility the next day. Probably spent more time clicking exactly the pattern on the screen than I ever had playing with old school runescape gold. I made it from par 10-39, also on literally my last lap before levelling around 40 (so that I could finally get to that new agility course!) I got kicked out. So I attempted to log in, thought it was a hiccup. Check account status being, said by some kind of message. Im banned for Macroing. Non-appealable. I've never cheated into runescape game, and that I wouldnt know where to get a bot let alone how to execute it. It took me and tweeting to find a hyperlink to allure the ban. Im playing with Hearthstone and seething instead, although I need nothing more than to be playing right now.

Im dissapointed I paid that Jagex has collected on, that I must use of becoming permanently banned for something Ive never achieved 3 days. Im saddened that the nostalgic video game experience of my entire life was removed from me. You dont think me, but thats okay. I believe Jagex's customer support is broken.

I think there are a few points worth making. Firstly if you say this isn't aimed at the OSRS team, they will still read and be hurt with it. That is the character of having this kind of passionate team.Secondly, I don't agree with the idea of OSRS being bad price. Is enormous when compared with other tasks the amount of hours entertainment folks get from OSRS. It is easy to spend a whole year's subscription going to the cinema 6 days or 2 nights out at a pub.

I don't know shit about runescape, as somebody with no dog in this fight, this really is my sibling's point of view, although I'm here from r/all: You say you're paying $132/year for a game that broken. I can not imagine doing cheap RuneScape gold. I guess you must like the runescape game. But one thing aren't in business or to make a good product, or to improve the world. They only exist to create money. Companies do things that will alienate and piss off clients that are certain, but they don't care because analytics inform them that the amount of business they will lose pales in comparison.