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The quest subteam's news is welcome
Friday, February 28th 2020, 3:42 AM; 158; 0; +0 | 0 | -0
This content drought has been introduced to an end with the launch of the Ranch Out of Time feature, and both the Farming and Herblore abilities being increased to level 120, in the end of November. RuneScape also claims to begin 2020 off strong with the launch of its 28th ability, Archaeology, in January, which looks ideal for Gielinor lore nerds like myself. To guarantee that this content black hole doesn't occur again, Jagex plans to temporarily increase the size of their RuneScape development team.
"We're going to find a number of individuals that can help us develop a number of endeavors," Osborne explained,"which means we've got a contingency, therefore, if something such as weapon diversity occurs, as a contributor you don't feel like you've got an empty gap." Jagex will cause a subteam to operate on creating new quests and remastering elements of runescape. The subteam will begin with a rework of Managing Miscellenia, while an Azzanadra pursuit will be worked on by the pursuit subteam.
The quest subteam's news is welcome. For runescape players, the variety of quests offered in RuneScape is one of the reasons why they continue playing. It's possible to join the rebellion against the vampyric lords at Morytania, uncover the secrets of the Elven race or find out why the penguins are behaving suspiciously. There are murder puzzle quests, including Murder Mystery as well as The Needle Skips.
Quest growth has slowed in the past couple of years, with four being published in 2017 in six and 2018, making the questers of RuneScape wanting. Hopefully the pursuit subteam will create a range of quests yet engaging, tone runescape is well known for. Two quests such as 2020 have been verified in RuneFest 2019: a City of Sennitsten pursuit, the sequel to Desperate Times, and Desperate Measures.
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