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Background or reason for the attacks against Jagex

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Is there a known reason for it?

What do you think is background for doing such thing?

 

I would do it for fun, just to mess with people :doge:

Pinging the servers from my home connection for the banter. :doge:

Edited by DogeFaceKirby

Savaged was muted/banned. He didn't like that so he DDoS attacked them. Now he's the CEO of Jagex

I'm going to say a bunch of gold farmers got pissed and payed people to do it/did it themselves or they have been targeted as they are notoriously known for being a shitty company

the little kid from xbox live tried playing rs3
but this time, he actually wasn't joking about the boot :o

In all honesty, there were people who would fight in Pvp or stake and ddos to win and then Jagex banned them. Now they are pissed and are ddosing and LizardSquad is doing it for shits and giggles.

they've booted massive companies offline such as Xbox and Playstation - why concentrate on lil old runescape? 

 

The only reason is attention. The cancerous RS community gives them too much attention and they like that attention, so they continue.

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Money

 

 

Like, jagex pay this amount or we continue or make it worse?

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