"Naturally this means that any fan-led project which is attempting to alter the way Old School RuneScape appears is against our own plans Cheap OSRS Gold," Jagex wrote to 117. "We consider it vital that there is consistency in the manner that Old School appears and therefore we're trying to be sure that our official changes are the only ones we have available.

We hope that the news about the fact that Jagex and the Old School team are tackling this endeavor with a seriousness is something that you are excited about, even though it does require us to respectfully request that you stop your personal projects."

117 declared that they were offering Jagex an option that included removing their application once Jagex has released their own and also giving Jagex "collaborative power" over Runelite HD's visual design.

"They refused to participate," 117 said. "I am extremely sad and disappointed with Jagex, and I regret I am so disappointed that after this lengthy journey I'm not able show you this work. The mod of 117 doesn't seem to violate Jagex's rules for third-party clients, however the Runescape developer says it is changing the guidelines in the coming week to include references projects that affect the look that the game has.

Original Runelite developer Adam1210 has shared his thoughts on Reddit commenting that the ability to allow Runelite HD to continue would be a net benefit for future updates by Jagex rs 2007 gold. "I do not agree with adding it to the "third rules of third parties," Adam1210 said."