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  2. Old School RuneScape (OSRS) has remained one of the most popular MMORPGs thanks to its nostalgic feel, consistent updates, and thriving community-driven economy. Gold—OSRS's in-game currency—acts as the backbone of that economy. Whether you're grinding for rare items, investing in expensive skilling methods, or preparing for high-level bossing, having enough GP can make the game much more enjoyable. This demand for gold has given rise to third-party sellers like RSorder. But the big question remains: is RSorder legit when it comes to buying OSRS gold? What Is RSorder? RSorder is a long-running third-party marketplace that specializes in RuneScape and OSRS currency, items, and services. It's been around for years and has built a reputation as one of the more recognizable names in the RuneScape gold-selling community. Players often come across RSorder when searching for ways to buy OSRS GP outside of Jagex's official bonds system. Is Buying OSRS Gold Allowed? Before considering RSorder or any gold-selling site, it's important to know Jagex's stance. Buying or selling OSRS gold for real-world money is against the game's rules. Jagex monitors gold transactions, and accounts caught engaging in real-world trading (RWT) can face punishments ranging from temporary bans to permanent account termination. That said, thousands of players still take the risk, and many turn to sites like RSorder because of their lower prices compared to official bonds. Is RSorder Legit or a Scam? When evaluating whether RSorder is legit, two factors matter most: delivery and safety. • Delivery Speed: RSorder has a history of delivering OSRS gold quickly, often within minutes to an hour. Many customer reviews on forums and trust sites highlight fast service. • Payment Security: The website supports common payment methods like PayPal, credit cards, and sometimes cryptocurrencies. Transactions generally go through without issue. • Customer Service: RSorder offers live chat support, which can help ease concerns about order tracking or delays. • Reputation: Compared to shady fly-by-night websites, RSorder has maintained a long-standing presence, which gives it more credibility than lesser-known sellers. In this sense, RSorder is considered legit as a gold seller—it usually delivers what it promises. However, that doesn't remove the risk tied to Jagex's rules. Risks of Buying Gold from RSorder Even though RSorder itself may not be a scam, the risks lie in Jagex's detection systems: • Account Bans: Buying gold violates the rules, and if detected, your account could be flagged. • Economic Impact: Third-party gold inflates the in-game economy, which is part of why Jagex is strict about RWT. • Potential Data Risk: While RSorder has a decent reputation, entering payment or account info on any third-party site always carries some level of risk. Alternatives to Buying Gold If you want to avoid risks altogether, consider these safer alternatives: • Buy Bonds from Jagex: Bonds are the only official way to convert real money into in-game wealth. • In-Game Money Making: OSRS offers countless profitable activities, from bossing and skilling to flipping on the Grand Exchange. • Community Trading: Engaging with other players through clan events or group PvM can be both fun and rewarding. Final Verdict: Should You Use RSorder? RSorder is widely regarded as a legit gold-selling site in the sense that it delivers RuneScape gold for sale reliably and securely. However, "legit" doesn't mean "safe" when it comes to Jagex's rules. If you choose to buy gold, you do so at your own risk of bans or account penalties. For players who value their accounts and want complete security, sticking to in-game methods or official bonds is the better choice. But if you're determined to buy gold & cheap OSRS Accounts from a third party, RSorder is one of the more trusted names in that space.
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  4. I'm sorry, but known by whom? It's the first time I've heard of it. (Other than the problem with VMs)
  5. 0.5 pop can be used to favor more infantry units. But we would do that in the second phase or late 1. The ideal would be to introduce technologies in the first phase, so the development is more noticeable. That in the first phase 1 cap pop is used and then 0.5. Obviously, this favors CS infantry units. It's one of the ways infantry is favored in this game. The other thing is to tell people that the stirrup did not yet exist. At least in the West/Near East/Africa.
  6. Yesterday
  7. Yes, they do. If the old Age of Empires 1 could do it, I don't see why we couldn't.
  8. New update, mostly AI and balance changes. - Added back Jubot AI, modified to be compatible with the mod. It should be a bit more unpredictable than Qbot. - Population costs changed. Now it's 1 population for infantry CS, cavalry CS and Champion Infantry, 2 population for Champion cavalry and Siege weapons (Siege Tower is 3). - Some cost changes for Carthaginian mercenaries. They now cost a mixture of food, wood (for cavalry spearmen) and metal. - Population cap is now 200. - Qbot AI will now properly defend its Fortresses and Barracks.
  9. Chariots need trample damage IMHO.
  10. Could we do like in AoE I where there was a tech to unlock infantry pop cost? https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/Logistics Edit: I was wrong, I thought it was population cost.
  11. If you take the Persian champ it's 1.25, but AFAIK it also has a bigger hitbox.
  12. It does more damage and has much more life (three times as much).
  13. My apologies, there was a major error in the water beetles that made the game crash, here is the fixed version: Hyrule-Conquest-Revival-0.2.1.zip
  14. What differentiates it from the horse archer?
  15. Chariots are best for hit-and-runs or harassing enemy gatherers.
  16. The chariot is another unit that I don't know how to use. There should be one for melee and one for shooting(range).
  17. What if chariots that died became a resource or treasure where you could gather wood? Then, sending an an army of chariots is risky: If you win, you can salvage some wood from your downed units, if you lose you just helped the enemy.
  18. I think he means the guy who sweeps the elephant poop away No wonder the guy doesnt want to appear in the game...
  19. The one who feeds and bathes the animals, or the one who repairs the chariots.
  20. Yeah, they are trained for speed and wearing leather armor at most, so their endurance (health) and armor (resistance) should be weaker than other cavalry. I know that armor for horses was more Medieval, but hero cavalry and maybe some champion cavalry should have horse armor that gives them a higher resistance, but lesser speed. Maybe the Forge could research this? You mean like the stable boy or trainer?
  21. Note one additional for not only the rider but also the "janitor"(Speculative unit that does not appear in the game).
  22. Elephant/Chariot 4 pop And lower the health and armor of all ranged units.Those that cost food and wood above all. The skirmisher cavalry shouldn't be that strong.
  23. Sorry, spellcheck wrote Stanford, it’s supposed to be Stalfos
  24. Hey guys, with the Deku Kingdom finished, I thought I should ask, what race should I do for Hyrule Conquest: Revival next?
  25. Welcome! It’s great to see new members on the board! I hope to see more posts from you, as the community is pretty small. Feel free to check out the different boards and join in any discussion you find interesting.
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