11/14/2022 0 Comments Runescape java applet viewerSecondly, the model viewer was developed based on tools made available by SUN (the creators of Java). How can we have not verify the fact that these are Jagex files from the Jagex server stored in the Jagex directory on your hard drive and used by the Runescape client? Second of all, read the user agreement, no violation of the game rules or the agreement itself. So Jagex logically would only put things in their that they are testing, releasing, or tweaking. Also, Runescape is a very lightweight and portable program, and anything put in the data files stored on your computer cant be unnecessarily large or cumbersome because they need to be loaded quickly. I think maybe you misinterpreted my argument, I support the documenting of these files on this wiki, and encourage the community to tweak and mess with them. As it stands, I don't exactly understand the point you made above. I'm not sure what you mean =\ Do you not want us to discuss this? 'Cause I don't find that fair -.- Lil diriz 77 06:36, 21 June 2009 (UTC) I hate to be rude here, but I am going to need you to tighten up your grammar and stop using smilies if I am going to understand anything your trying to say. Siiiimmmmiiilllaaarrr? Compare the Soul Altar to any other altar. Compare the detail image of a Fire tiara to the Soul Tiara in my evidence. And if you look at my evidence in the last post above ^^^ then you'll see that the pictures are very RuneScape-like. It has to be confirmed because it is property of Jagex, and is Jagex's files. They didn't out-right tell us to do that. >.jagex_cache_file23324asdfisftw5j32, our files are stored in there :D, then download (insert the program i used here) so you can actually see them! Cool right?!" or whatever. This better not turn into another respecting classified information. If Jagex is planning to release it they will when they want to and will let us know when they want too. There is little to know solid proof of any of it, and even if there is, what good would it offer. We don't need hypothetical things or myths/legends/rumors. Strong Oppose - We are an encyclopedia about facts, a source of liable information. TEbuddy 04:29, 21 June 2009 (UTC) Support, but we need some solid proof that we can actually do this. Game companies often include unreleased or beta content for use in later updates. As for handling supposed leaks, we should definitely include articles about these things because they were actually found within files stored in your computer by Jagex which leaves little room for fakes/tampering. Maybe sometime soon someone will figure our how to actually mod the game or do some pretty neat things. To everyone who will post and say this is wrong, we should be loyal to Jagex, or whatever else, I ask you to please consider that this is a step in the right direction. I am actually glad that someone is finally released the information. Support - This is not illegal, very useful, and quite interesting. (PLEASE read that link, that has the actual "method" of finding such unreleased items!) - WINE OF GOOD HEALTH (Actually Stinko) 04:08, 21 June 2009 (UTC) How do we know what is true and what is false? And what's the policy for such "leaks"? I'm quite skeptical about such items, especially the music skillcape. Keeping this short, right here, on the Dragon Pickaxe article, someone says they've found stuff for said pickaxe, the soul-rune related altar and items, and a music skillcape. 3.1 Modifying "Non-existent item policy".
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