Can’t we just all get along?
You know that feeling, starting a new game. In most games, you start out with a tutorial which learns you the basics of the game. Okay, check, Runescape has that. After you’ve done that you can start with “the real deal”, the actual game. This is when you usually need help to learn everything, but somehow Runescape fails at this crucial part. Probably the reason why they introduced all those new helpers in Lumbridge not too long ago, and also many other things…arr
When I started, I remember that I was stuck in Lumbridge. At that point I had no idea that it actually was Lumbridge, but that’s besides the point. I tried
asking people for help, I could get them to tell me where I was, but no one would actually take me out there. They would just ignore me, like they did to basically anyone. I thought it was just something normal for games. I later found out that it was pretty much an element of the game, arrogance. In order to be succesful you have to be arrogant, apperantly. You can’t be social, you have to use all the time you get, time is money! Can’t help other players, there’s no time for that, and what’s the point anyway, helping others? What do you get out of it?
It’s always been like that on RS, or at least it was like that when I started playing, and as far as I can tell it still is now. It’s hard to pinpoint for me, I don’t play anymore, but I’ve logged on a lower level account to see reactions of people when you just say hi, but in general you don’t get a reaction. It gets worse when you ask people for some help or just a general game question, such as where to get the kind of gloves they have, or what armor they have. Of course you can’t judge everyone of what a few people do and say, but I think you can still count a whole lot of the Runescape players to be arrogant, too. But why? It’s something which is hard to pinpoint.
At some point I thought the same way. I don’t know how it happened, I guess it’s something you get with higher levels? Arrogance. It comes with age for most people, but in my opinion, you see it in the “younger” people who don’t have a social life, and so they aren’t used to the normal world. To define younger, people in the age of 12-15. They are used to the internet, it’s safe there, you could easily threaten to kill someone, it’s safe. A bit of an extreme example, but the point is, you feel safer than you would in real life. So you can easily ignore and be rude to people, because there are no “real” consequences. No one cares if you do, and because you don’t see a real person, there’s no morale factor either, you’ll find insulting people an easier thing to do than in real life. It’s an isolated enviroment, which isn’t moderated by parents or guardians. You can say RS has player moderators, but they really don’t do that much. The warning system on RS is a joke, and even if you find yourself in the rare event of meeting a player mod, it’s higly unlikely that you’ll actually be doing something which is “reportable”. If you do get reported, there’s only a small chance they’ll look at the report, and if they do you might be unlucky and get a black mark or 2, but you can have so many that it’s safe to be a bully.
I think Runescape would be a much more enjoyable game if people would be nicer, Jagex should start with the introduction of in-game clans or guilds. This usually really boosts the social activity in a game, instead of those teamwork minigames. Jagex should realize that that just doesn’t work for their game, or at least, not yet. They should try making the game interesting for older people, the game being aimed at younger people doesn’t help for the social standard. Maybe if they see how nice it is to have friends and to help other people, be nice to them, they’ll do the same. Friends can help you when you need it, but some people just don’t see that everyone they meet is a potential friend. The next time someone ask you for help, try to realize, he or she is also a real person like you and me. He is also sitting behind a computer and playing the same game, of which you might have more knowledge. If people ask you directions in real life, you help them too, right, why not do it when you’re playing a game?


i dont think this type of thing only applies to games, its practically how life works
lol i think its a set factor that everyone in the world treats eachother lik ethat too
Allow me to answer the question posed in you topic title:
No we can’t, because Kol is around.
Nice article though, I totally agree.
@ Sk2
I´m sorry I don’t agree, if that’s what your life is like I feel sorry for you
I don’t think I can compare the way people treat you in RS to real life, seriously..
Not everyone is like that, and its how life does work most of the time now days, but thats not the point. If you dont want others to be treated the same way lie you and i did, then dont ignore them, try to go out of your way to help them. they just might do the same thing, and it could start a whole epicdemic.
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I think it’s a double entente in this situation, because even though you may have been treated harshly as a newbie, you may find an inclination to help out others that were once in your situation.
In this bit of a god complex, I believe that in good karma, I should distribute my bountiful wealth to the needy of our population – namely the newbies.
Nice article, i really have to give that a 5 star rating, but no we cant all just get along because the high levels think they are so much better than the low levels and call them noobs, but the humorous thing is, they were once noobs too!
I am sir keller96, some of you should add me, i can help anyone that needs help even tho i am a level 82 i had a lvl 122 main and im good with all the quests, but im muted for 7 days cuz i called someone a dumb @ $ $
Ienjoyed reaqding this article.
(this is my rs player name so yes) i think that your right about this topic people just ignore you ,most of the time. but i can say that i and 15 other friends work our butts off trying to help new players. so that the next gen of rs players are nice kinda
.anyway i like your blog nice place and good training guides thaxs