I wonder how long that will last. 3 times
Like the RS3 team just listens to RuneScape gold an elitist lol or whoever is hot I feel. Meanwhile ash takes suggestions. Whats important is what they are saying, not who they are. Too many men and women focus on who they are instead of what they’re saying. Something that MMK stated with his interview is he could credit the managers thinking that OSRS was a joke, and consequently not devoting it, giving them the freedom to do what they wanted with the achievement of OSRS.
I wonder how long that will last. 3 times the average Runescape playercount since RS3 is barely a”joke” anymore, I wonder when OSRS is getting some”managerial oversight” and getting a slow motion train wreck exactly like RS3.Don’t wanna again speculate here but there’s gotta be a bunch of young talents on the RS3 team who are held unfairly by their own idle and corrupt higher ups.They were talking past-tense in the interview. They did, although it is obvious they do not think it a joke.
Mod ash is amazing and a breed but we already do get suggestions and tiny bugs fixed all of the time have you ever actually looked through his replies? Very cool how he engages with the Runescape players but ive seen him have to inform people five times in 1 tweet exactly the same thing over and over til they under stand he cant assist with account service id say even though not complete on observed RS3 social thoughts are being seen just as much.
Gambit, Wolf, Mat K, and mods Ayiza used to reply to tweets frequently too but they’re all gone. On the other hand, Jagex has RS3 Jmods on Twitter, and they’ve been adding more, so you don’t see just one RS3 Jmod tweeting. I really don’t know if Jagex is going to put another OSRS Jmod on Twitter so Ash won’t be the one there, because Gambit left also.
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