The greatest deed must be on the part of the game's developers

  • With Malcolm quite RuneScape gold transparent about his ideas it was soon reported to Jagex that an avid fan was developing a game that was based on its own MMO. Staff members reported it to management, who subsequently approved it, with the director of management of products Chris Pfeiffer telling us his team was impressed with "how much was achieved and how much was in line with RuneScape."

    "The vision for Melvor Idle is also completely in line with our fundamental values of what makes live games -- that's why it's a perfect match with us" the CEO says. "Furthermore the idea of offering someone in our community an opportunity to make a difference is a great motivator for everyone at the company."

    Pfieffer and his fellow colleagues have They tried Melvor Idle for themselves and enjoyed it -- enough to reach out to Malcolm for a discussion about the possibilities of working with Malcolm in the first quarter of 2021.

    "From just our initial interactions we realized that Brendan shares Jagex's vision for community-driven games. He has done an outstanding job of creating a healthy and active communities that revolves around Melvor Idle. It's rare to find this type of match when you're looking for publishing opportunities, but Brendan along with Melvor Idle were exactly that, so we were thrilled to support both him and the game with all our heart.

    He adds: "We like to say that if RuneScape is the MMO which can be played when watching TV, Melvor is the idle game that can be enjoyed when playing RuneScape. Melvor Idle takes RuneScape's core gameplay mechanics and condenses them into bite-sized chunks that can be played even in a time crunch, so RuneScape players will feel home in Melvor.For all the competitive swagger, RuneScape isn't just a motley collection of individuals. Yes, it is that ... but just like any other community, RuneScape's members can come together and assist to each other out in several shining moments worthy of the knightly honor often seen on screen.

    The greatest deed must be cheap OSRS gold on the part of the game's developers Jagex who dedicated an in-game statue (and, more recently pub) in memory of a high-ranked player, 'The Old Nite', who sadly passed away in real life in 2006. The Old Nite was active since the game's launch in 2001. He frequently played as the second-highest ranked player, just next to Zezima.