The titles he has are purely based on RuneScape Gold advertisements and revenue streams from members. There are no in-game transactions involved. The whole thing is about psychology. It's easier to make money from people who take 20 cents off per item than to demand $10 upfront. Commercially, you could consider it a fantastic opportunity. Ethically, it can be said to diminish the value of the product.
The update to the Squeal of Fortune, which was announced on April 2, 2012, will present players with a choice. This includes the possibility to buy additional spins. You could gain enough experience playing the wheel to get to the 99th level if you put in enough money in real-world transactions.
Users continue to be dissatisfied with Jagex's inaction on the matter, leading many to terminate their membership. This further damages the game. We are hopeful Jagex will provide an explanation and will make an honest effort to address the anger voiced by players in the weeks ahead.
We are happy for Jagex and RuneScape's continued growth. However, Sal's community is asking whether we can assist Jagex implement micro-transactions that they themselves would have considered unethical a few decades ago? The answer is no. It's not, even though it might be costly to buy enough spins for skill advancement to level 99. There is still the possibility of a Jagex-sponsored RWT event.
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