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RuneScape Companion App Will Be Permanently Shut Down By Jagex In A Few Days

RuneScape just made a decision to cast its Companion App off shortly. The decision is well-explained in a brief announcement that has been put up on the official website billboard, saying the RuneScape Companion App is too old to be maintained by the tech support.  The RuneScape Companion is a free application used for various interactions with the game. It is supported by smartphones, tablets, and certain web browsers. You can: buy and sell items from your bank on the Grand Exchange view the contents of your bank look up the stock market prices of items on the Grand Exchange chat with players via private, friends, and clan chats view your D&D tracker which shows time remaining for D&Ds you still have time to complete view your friend and ignore list view your clan member list Buying and selling items will withdraw and deposit gold into your money pouch, not your bank. In the announcement, Jagex claimed and implied that continuing to maintain ...

MapleStory 2 Feedback Collection: Try Not To Wig Out So Fast By The Sincerity Decoy

MapleStory 2 devs team finally stepped up for genuinely paying attention to what its player base thinks and wants, even if, as a matter of fact, they haven't been able to address certain catastrophes or apply some viable ideas from fans into the game in the first place.  Jungsoo Lee, the general manager of Nexon America and the leader of the MapleStory 2 devs team, after drawing back intentionally from the center of the media storm for almost one month, was now back to the game and officially announced his elaborate project for MapleStory 2 in the official website.  As opposed to the previous producer blog the spokesman has always published, today's announcement was peculiarly out of ordinary, where he uncommonly indicated that the devs team desperately intend to hear the opinions, rants, suggestions and other forms of feedback from MapleStory 2 fanbase. The feedback collection is seemingly so prominent that he publicly rolled out a 3-month project called "feedb...