https://info.runescape.com/p/ios-closed-beta leads to https://info.runescape.com/en-GB/p/ios-closed-beta (with en-GB
), but my locale is en-US
; will that matter at all? I don't want to be refreshing a broken link :p
https://info.runescape.com/p/ios-closed-beta leads to https://info.runescape.com/en-GB/p/ios-closed-beta (with
en-GB
), but my locale isen-US
; will that matter at all? I don't want to be refreshing a broken link :p
The en-GB part of the link won't be a problem, it should work regardless of your locale
Some good patches and the re-introcution of certain Yak Track 1 rewards on the oddments store is great as well.
But I wonder about the new tutorial. How many different tutorials have we been through now, with it ending up in us heading back to the very first one (Tutorial Island)? 5? 6? I have honestly lost count. Maybe we should just stick with Tutorial Island? It has worked out well for a lot of us and while no expert I see nothing wrong with it. Or is this perhaps a modified/updated version (is that why we get quotation marks around "new" in the newspost?)? I'll certainly be watching that stream on Thursday at least.
Just to manage expectations, we're not unveiling a new tutorial in Thursday's livestream. Don't expect exciting reveals.
Currently (unless I'm told to do something else), I'm intending for a niche discussion around tutorials and my personal non-authoritative view on the subject, and probably some playthrough of the current tutorial with developer commentary, as most players aren't likely to haven't seen it.
If that sounds awful to you, then you may want to skip this one. Hence it's an additional Thursday stream.
And by my reckoning, we're up to 8 major tutorial updates in RuneScape's life:
2002 - Tutorial Island
2008 - Learning the Ropes
2009 - Unstable Foundations & Advisor system
2010 - Lumbridge introductory tasks
2011 - Stop Them in Their Tracks
2012 - Troll Warzone
2013 - Ashdale
2018 - Tutorial Island II: Isle Hard with a Vengeance
2019 - Burthorpe/Taverley Paths
Any clarification on what
Increased the value of certain upgraded items to ensure they're more valuable than their pre-upgrade counterparts.
means? Like which items specifically
I believe /u/JagexKari has mentioned this in another thread.