It's finally out, but I am not currently a member. My cash mail takes RuneScape gold 14 days to arrive. I hope the price drops to less than 2m, which will make me feel proud to be a mining enthusiast with this Dragon Pickaxe. While I don't have a lot of knowledge about economics, I'm sure that the cost will fall to below 2m. The Dragon pickaxe measures 2 meters and is extremely difficult to find.
It is a rare drop , from a difficult boss, at somewhere that is difficult to get to . The pickaxe is likely to rise a little to about 5m in the coming days, then hopefully fall back to below 2m when I sign up for another time (To an amount that a noob such as me can be able to afford) if I pay tomorrow. Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Ok, returning to the subject , what's your say about this thing?
A higher ping will allow you to "click" something faster than other devices with a quicker response time. Iron mining is a case of this. Although most people are able to hit the rock with one hand, the person with the most rapid reaction time and best ping will win.
The better the ping, I can see why it could be unfair to someone with a low internet connection. However, location is a crucial factor. The closer you are to the location of outreach the higher your ping will generally be.
You can usually improve the speed of your internet connection by limiting the amount of traffic your computer receives. This is usually closing out unnecessary programs that consume the bandwidth of your computer and/or power (processor, RAM, etc). Although computer power just improves frame rate, which results in quicker processes on your part.
I think they're implementing something similar to the unlagged Quake3. The idea is that it combines your reaction time against all other people's in a synchronous fashion and you don't feel any differences. This is how I felt. Not sure how it actually operates.
Help with skill tutors in order to eliminate the cheap OSRS gold money-making aspect of Lumbridge Jagex's recent changes to Lumbridge have upset me. Jagex felt Lumbridge was becoming too crowded, so he got rid of the tutors for skills. Lumbridge wasn't overcrowded ever before. Lumbridge is now pretty empty.