Every player is immediately logged out during system updates, so there is possibly no chance of one still being logged onto runescape during system updates.
it was called runescape then they updated it all and called it runescape 2 then they changed runescape to runescape classic and runescape 2 to runescapealso you can still play runescape classic at www.RSCangel.com its 100% free i play my self add me user is :registeralso go on youtube search runescape classic to see what it looked like back in 1999 :D
No. It will automatically close you do not need to pay!
No, because Jagex have updated their trackers for such devices and have made fixes to glitches, you may still be able to glitch, but it won't be useful, being caught with such devices will have you account immediately locked, meaning you will lose your account for good.
What happens to the live-in girlfriend if her boyfriend suddenly dies and his ex-wife is still in his will? He hasn't updated his will. He has one adult son and two sons that are still minors.
Yes? You still can use the skill, even if it is at level 99, the level cap for Runescape, except Dungeoneering.
Minecraft has already been officially released, but is still being constantly updated.
What do you mean?, runescape is still there. If you wish to visit runescape go to "runescape.com"
Jagex continuously updates areas, characters and monsters around Runescape. Theres alot graphics to update while they're still creating new content (quests, activities, new monsters etc.) so it takes time for some graphics to be updated. Dwarves have drawn the short straw so they still have old graphics even now. I heard they might be getting updated in early 2011.
Java is constantly being updated, but is still considered broken by major authorities in security. Check back later.
No, it seems very unlikely that this will happen, RuneScape still has many many players still playing it.
Yes they are still being made. They have made a newer version of them more updated now from what they were back then. I'm not sure if they are in stores but I'm pretty sure they can be found online.
No.