The early MMORPG was the first game to offer an online role-playing experience

Original Runelite developer Adam1210 has shared his thoughts on Reddit, saying that allowing OSRS gold to continue would be a net benefit for future updates by Jagex.

"I do not agree with including it in the "third party guidelines," Adam1210 said. "Most of them are trying to define where the line between quality of life] and cheating lies - and I think most people are of the opinion that the current guidelines provide a clear representation of that, and they help maintain the game's integrity.

However , there isn't any disadvantage in any way for having better graphics. And it is only an issue if you allow it. Therefore, this is simply a violation of guidelines. This is, in the end, an issue for all involved and I wish Jagex could take a look at it.

It was pretty obvious that these new players were gamers call "gold farmer." They were making gold winning the game and then turning that gold in the game into money through the sale of it to other players on underground websites. It's been going on for a while, and a majority of games have banned it, but it's not stopped.

Odds are, if you were born in the mid 2000s, and had access to an internet connection, you would probably have been playing RS gold. The early MMORPG was the first game to offer an online role-playing experience that anybody could play through their internet browser.

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