Said it on twitter but please rework the player model we’ve aged so much yet all these new npcs and areas make us look so out of place!
Said it on twitter but please rework the player model we’ve aged so much yet all these new npcs and areas make us look so out of place!
Some more context; I'm interested in knowing what people think would have a huge impact on the game, but doesn't necessarily have to be a content update (e.g. a new boss). It can be more system based, or wide spread across the game.
I'm not currently working on it, but it's something I would like to get into the game after the release of Archaeology (my current project).
I'll ask the team and see if we can give some kind of extremely vague clue as to what is does
What was your original solution to it?
Pretty much how it is now, excluding some additions and modifications (mainly the things that are a bit of a nuisance, like the gradually increasing shards, the TokKul-Zo needing to be uncharged, and I think also the Fight Cauldron coffer buff).
This is the Ga'al perk all over again, but worse. Stu taunted people before the Ga'al was even properly in-game, saying "I can't believe nobody has tried this obvious solution yet!" when the solution was to use like 459 obsidian shards on a Tuesday on an uncharged Tokkul-Zo that most players don't even have, then use that ring on another ring or something like that. I will die mad about the Ga'al hunt, so I'm still not gonna ever bother attempting the Mysterious perk thing because they haven't even given any meaningful hints.
I get that you're mad, but I feel I should address a few of these points:
I actually added another effect to it within the last 12 months.
How very mysterious
Hello everyone!
Today I’ll be speaking once more to the one and only /u/JagexRamen!
If you missed part one you can rewatch it here - https://youtu.be/45Sd7r-yaLw
The stream will be live at 20:00 game time on my Twitch!
We’re expecting to talk about the creation of Solak and much more! Any questions you’d like me to ask or discuss? Ask away!
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