Warren wrote:
Aquw VettelS 776 wrote:
It will destroy the game. And no, I'm not being melodramatic- it's the truth.
Is there that much of a difference of the consequences of removing it all than the consequences reinstating it all? It was able to survive the removal, I think "destroying the game" is an exaggeration. Unless you mean change the game as we know it, as yeah that will happen as it happened before, but as for destroying it, I doubt it. The biggest difference from last time that I see is the vast majority of players support the revival rather than last time when the vast majority were outraged, so I guess there wont be the same tension... unless they mess it up somehow or there are people who voted in favour of bring it back get affected by an adverse affect and decide that it's Jagex's fault 110%.
Not that I'm saying the game should be put through drastic changes every few years just because it will survive it.
I don't think Jagex's new way of bot detection and stuff is going to be all that effective but I'm sure when all of this is put into practice they will be like "ha ha we have eliminated bots completely 100% of them" like they did when they removed traded and wildy even though it didn't do much to stop them.
Anyways I ended up voting no, mainly because they don't seem set of eliminating all instances of forcing people who don't want to pvp into pvp situtations and that I assume they are going to start banning for RWT again (idk if they even stopped but they shouldn't have since they didn't really stop it) and banning for botting more often, which means more innocent players banned. And unless they have an effecient appeal system now, they have no right to fall back on it for misbans. And for free trade, I've grown used to not having it that I don't care to sacrifice much to get it back.It's not the "drastic-ness" of the proposal that's the problem, it's the fact that they want to reverse an update that occurred three years ago, and one that which is a foundation for every other update that has come since.
This is an over-used analogy, I know- but it's like ripping the foundations out from under a building an expecting the rest of it to stay standing. The Grand Exchange, trade caps, the "new" Wilderness are all major game mechanics- not just "features" of it. Like I said before, whether you want the old Wilderness and free trade back is totally irrelevant- you have to look at the game as a whole.
Personally, I don't really have a problem with unlimited stakes and the Wilderness, but that doesn't mean reversing a three-year-old update on some sort of whim is the right way to achieve it. I don't know why Jagex are even bothering with this poll- anyone could have told them the outcome of it. It's utterly ridiculous and short-sighted.