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Does is make a difference anymore if you're f2p or p2p?


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That was never true.

 

You're retarded.

 

 

 

If anything, it was they came down harder on F2P goldfarming locations because they were more of a threat. You're the only money-hungry person here. If you don't have the brain cells to get a real job the least you can do is pay them a bit for the gold you sell for a living.

 

edit: That seemed to of gotten aggressive :o

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That was never true.

 

You're retarded.

 

 

 

If anything, it was they came down harder on F2P goldfarming locations because they were more of a threat. You're the only money-hungry person here. If you don't have the brain cells to get a real job the least you can do is pay them a bit for the gold you sell for a living.

 

edit: That seemed to of gotten aggressive ohmy.png

Yeah man, ouch.

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That was never true.

 

You're retarded.

 

 

 

If anything, it was they came down harder on F2P goldfarming locations because they were more of a threat. You're the only money-hungry person here. If you don't have the brain cells to get a real job the least you can do is pay them a bit for the gold you sell for a living.

 

edit: That seemed to of gotten aggressive ohmy.png

 

goddamn..

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Logically if Jagex was really money hungry, they would ban member accounts. This is because the more they ban, the more member accounts are made. I see your point of F2P being more easily banned, this is because in F2P there are not as many botting methods as there are in P2P. The more people do something, the easier it is to detect.

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Logically if Jagex was really money hungry, they would ban member accounts. This is because the more they ban, the more member accounts are made. I see your point of F2P being more easily banned, this is because in F2P there are not as many botting methods as there are in P2P. The more people do something, the easier it is to detect.

Very good points guys. I guess it really is a big blur though, because if a member was banned they could also be losing a potential continuing membership. There's reasoning to support both sides.

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