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Lmfao this perfectly sums up how out of touch they are. Amazing.
Edit: The main joke is, that they probably won't start adding plugin style features to the official client anytime soon, because it's "engine work" (i.e. most of the oldschool team don't know java well enough, since they only work with runescript).
Should go well being as it took them long enough to implement a world map.
Edit2: It seems that the main reason was for the fact that runelite had a public deobfuscator which they weren't too keen about.
Brief overview of what MatK just mentioned on stream regarding RuneLite:
- The main problem with RuneLite is the open source deobfuscator (among a few other problems, but deobfuscating being the main one)
- Jagex have been coming up with a 'strategy' on how to deal with 3rd party clients for a couple of months
- They cannot reveal any details about this strategy
- Even a closed source version of RuneLite would not fit within this strategy.
- They are, or will be in discussion with other 3rd party clients, no further comment as to what is being discussed
- Part of Jagex's 'strategy' will be able to deal with private versions of RuneLite
Update from Adam:
https://runelite.net/blog/show/2018-...ed-to-shutdown
i think it would be a tad different story if 3rd party clients weren't allowed from the start when osrs came out but its already been 5 years jagex, i dont see much reason to deal with every client now?? if the problem is bc of integrity, deal with that and move on. i think this is ridiculous.
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