But there isn't an disadvantage in OSRS GP any way in a better-looking image, and it will only impact you in the event that you allow it. Thus, it's an infringement of guidelines. It's an inconvenience for everyone involved and I wish Jagex could think about it."
A few players associated with the Runelite HD project have taken to the town square of Falador which is the capital of one of Runescape's main kingdoms, to stage protests that resemble the protest World of Warcraft players held in July. In the video below, posting an open-ended text message criticizing Jagex for its decision as well as hashtags such as #Free117. Another video shows more participants "marching" on the streets of Falador Square.
A few years ago, something strange started to happen in a video game called Old School RuneScape. In the beginning, there were numerous new players taking part in the game, and they were all performing their tasks in exactly the same way. They were playing for hours on end, repeating the same actions in a loop. The task was killing green dragons and taking gold harvesting, along with killing even more green dragons and harvesting more gold.
It seemed pretty clear this new group of players were gamers call "gold farmer." They were winning gold in the game, then turning this gold from the game into actual cash by selling it to other players on buy OSRS gold underground websites. It's been going on for a while, and many games prohibit it, but it still keeps happening.