![]() ![]() RuneScape - This entails the following.Makoto 00:46, 1 September 2006 (UTC) Reply Īdding citations to these would be a huge plus. Remember, they have to pass the rigorous inspection of not being a game guide, being verifiable and representing all sides equally and fairly, so no weasel wording would be allowed. Recent Articles for Deletion - Since we're trying to improve the quality of this Wiki, we must get rid of the fancruft from the sub-categories.Hyenaste (tell) 02:27, 30 August 2006 (UTC) Reply To put it plainly, your edits are more likely to be appreciated there. For those of you who get your edits reverted with such nonsense explanations like "cruft" or "linkspam" or whatever, you might want to check out the RuneScape Wiki. RuneScape Wiki - Ok, I'm advertising the RuneScape Wiki, but it's probably a good idea.Wikipedia's rules also say no more than one fansite is allowed. Fansites- Wikipedia policy is that the one (1) most popular fansite by site traffic may be included and no others.This rule applies to all articles in the RuneScape Series. Spelling- RuneScape is a British Game and uses British spelling, so British Spelling must be used. ![]() I mean heck half the gaming event/announcements out there will drop a JP timezone and/or a couple of US ones for when they are going live and most of the rest of the globe has to google when that is for them. After all we are all on a computer or smart device and can easily google the time conversion if needs be. We probably ought to get some clarification as to whether JD made an error in saying noon BST as that is confusing, but hardly worthy of dragging him over the coals for or making it into some giant issue.Īnd even if on occasion a news psot does use BST I don't see it as a huge issue as long as they have labelled that its in BST. I'd definitely agree that news posts and the like ought to be kept strictly to UTC/GMT/Game time for clear messaging but I don't think theres anything wrong with them using BST in streams when they are being chatty.Īfter all the Jmods are normal human beings and when talking off the cuff or unscripted on a stream living in the UK where the clocks are on BST you are going to use BST times naturally and its unreasonable to expect them to perfectly adjust to say the GMT time every single time. Just want some clarification - do we need to take BST into account now? I personally wasn't doing any risky activity during that server maintenance, and we have 48 hours over 10 days to use up and missing one hour because the announcements aren't being consistent with time zones isn't a big deal in this context. Okay, the consequences of this inconsistency haven't been anything significant (yet). This contradicts the website's announcement that DXP Live goes live at 12 pm GMT Mod JD's verbal reminder on today's stream that the upcoming Double XP Live, although not yet live despite naming it Live causing confusion among players, goes live noon BST, which is actually 11 am GMT, so you basically have to take note that you subtract 1 hour from the in-game clock. The server maintenance announcement that had me thinking the servers were lagging too early because I was grossly negligent to assume it was in GMT like every other hecking time in the past despite the text clearly saying BST this time. The in-game clock that provides a consistent point of reference for all players in any time zone.Īll the past Double XP start times at noon. Is this a new thing that we're starting to use BST? ![]()
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