In past experiences running OSX, Runescape can occasionally either crash within the browser, if running Leopard (OSX 10.5.x), or freeze your computer completely on Snow Leopard (10.6.x), regardless of which browser one uses.
The exact cause of this is undetermined, but if you are running Tiger, Panther or even Leopard, you shouldn't have any troubles playing. Snow Leopard seems to be the only operating system which gives the Java engine powering the game a bit of trouble.
If you are running Snow Leopard, be warned that your system may freeze, for which the only method to continue playing thus far is to perform a hard shut down (press and hold the power button) and then power the machine back on.
RuneScape, like all programs, has the ability to cause at least some part of your computer to crash. RuneScape is unlikely to crash anything beyond your web browser, however.
As long as you have the latest version of Java installed you'll be able to play Runescape on a mac.
No Runescape is an Internet MMORPG. It is only playable on the PC/Mac.
Turn it off. Sorry :(
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Mac operating systems very rarely crash because of the computer's powerful and innovative design. As far as I know, my Mac has never crashed for 4 years and counting.
To get to the Crash Island in RuneScape, you must be either in the process of, or are finished with the quest Monkey Madness. Crash Island is used to get to the Ape Atoll. To get to Crash Island, go to the Grand Tree. Then, go to the second level and go east. Speak to the Gnome with a mask on. He will bring you to the Hangar. Speak with the pilot near there, and he will bring you to the Crash Island.
If you are running on an Mac it may not be compatible.
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You simply cannot play other version of the game then the current one available of Runescape [2].
you can use the AGF bot, found on google.
Normally it doesn't. Try a different browser, sometimes that helps.