Thank you folks for sharing your point of perspective as a veteran player. However, I still view a majority of the comments and articles on Jagex to be very toxic. I know this stems from a long build up of frustration, but IMO that does not justify the overwhelming toxicity. Imagine if you're a business and one of your customer was dissatisfied with your own services. To cure this, you set up a weekly status meeting as a way to boost communication and get a better understanding of what is expected. Imagine if during the meeting, the client was extremely hostile and sarcastic to you?
On the flip side, what if the customer was more friendly and approachable, yet still stern on what needs to be achieved? What do you believe is the better strategy? Looking at the Monday feedback threads, it is simply an echo chamber of sarcastic and toxic comments about the joys of Jagex. I don't see how that will encourage any positive growth. Should you care about RuneScape that much, keep trying every week and then post what you believe will help RuneScape. And do it in a serious although respectful method. It's definitely better than the continuous comments, although I am not promising that can operate.
I think the subreddit can unquestionably be helpful and friendly should some individuals have questions, but I find many people on here are long term players and so the questions aren't that frequent and if a question has answered there's no reason to up-vote it. RuneScape does have a lot of content and it is great to find new players connecting and locating this content to get sucked into. However RuneScape is moving through its driest spell of content. As such there's articles about when the next upgrade will be, and less posts about what is a new update. If RuneScape got more articles, I'm certain this equilibrium of posts would switch, but because it is, there is nothing new to talk about and also makes the subreddit look gloomy.
I'm not quite in-touch with discord but I guess that's a spot you're more inclined to receive a quick answer. Reddit is more suited to extended form talks (especially as the official forums are basically dead). And talks, venting and consequently regarding things that are negative are likely to end up here than other stations contributing to creating the. Things would look a lot better, When there was a up-tick in content. The response around the PVM hub and archaeology was optimistic and the subreddit had a appearance that is different. Hope you stick around and great to see you're enjoying RuneScape.
. The majority of us here have been playing for 10+ years and recall a time when we got new content virtually every week. And for many of us I am sure that was a significant part of the excitement of RuneScape, logging on update day and searching for something new, attempting to become among the very first to complete it. This was Runescapes USP to get a lot of people back in the afternoon. The fact that Jagex are making record profits while apparently sitting in their asses only adds insult to injury. But RuneScape remains enjoyable, theres still plenty to do, and I'm sure everyone here's glad you're enjoying yourself.
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