You go into the browser, type www.runescape.com, and, when asked, provide your login name and password. Changing to a different computer should have no adverse effects. However, a browser that supports Java is required; if one browser doesn't work, you might try using a different browser.
Runescape is a browser based game, you don't have to download it
The only way to do so is to ty and unblock it somehow, otherwise you will need to use a different computer all together to play runescape.
No that means its your computer its not runescape you ass
Yes.
You can't? Then try see if your computer has problems - my computer is a Windows 7 and it has no problems with Runescape private servers.
Swipe you card and wait your turn for a free computer then log onto you runescape account from runescape.com
Sounds like an overheating problem.
The procedure is the same, no matter where you are.
If it did 150,000,000 people wouldn't play it dude.
RuneScape.
Yes, RuneScape will work on almost (if not all) "modern browsers", especially Windows operating system computers. Basically, as long as your computer can install Java, then you should be able to play RuneScape on your computer. Most graphics cards should be able to run RuneScape, and because RuneScape is a browser-based game, it shouldn't take as much space on your computer.
Provided you have java, flash n all that you should be able to play it on any computer, there's a 50% chance though you may not be able to play Runescape if you are running a MAC, and also there's a 50% chance if either way that you may not be able to play Runescape in High-Detail, but still be able to play it in Low-Detail.