RuneScape Exposed Part 2: Jagex Fiddles While RuneScape Burns : Introduction

01:37 - Monday 2 April 2007 by THG Reporting Team
Source: THG – Keywords: runescape, exposed, part, 2, uk

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Editor's Note: RuneScape is arguably the biggest MMORPG in the world, with more than 9 million players. The Java-based game is free and the vast majority of its subscriber base is under the age of 18. But is the world of online gaming appropriate for children? Contributing writer Charles Kozierok examines the world of RuneScape to find the answer. The following editorial is the opinion of the author and does not reflect the views or opinions of TwitchGuru.com and TG Publishing.

In Part 1 of RuneScape Exposed, I described how kids learn far more from this supposedly "educational" game than they bargain for. One would imagine that with abuse and negative behaviour so rampant, Jagex Ltd. (the owner of RuneScape) would make addressing it their number-one priority. However, growing numbers of experienced players and parents are increasingly concerned that this may not be the case.

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Children not only learn from the other players in the game and the tone they set, but from Jagex' example as well. Is the company open and honest about its policies? Does it take a tough stance on illegal and immoral behaviour? Does it make combating cheaters and scammers a priority? Is it willing to accurately convey the true nature of the game to parents? Read on and decide for yourself.

RuneScape Is Limited To Users Aged 13 And Older

If you visit the RuneScape site or try to sign up for a new account, you get the message in quotes that forms most of the title of this section. The RuneScape Website likewise says that it is only for those 13 and up. This might lead a new visitor to believe that RuneScape players are over 13, but the reality is very different.

This issue of just how old RuneScape players are is critically important, because official declarations of players being 13 or older are used as justification by some people for Jagex' policies. Many players wave away concerns over the dangers of the game by saying that it is "only for those over 13," and that players are "adequately warned" about risks or that they "should know better" than to fall for scams. Well, even a 13-year-old is not always capable of making wise decisions, but the level of judgment of a nine-year-old is that much less. Most of the victims of scams in the game are newer, younger players.

So how old are the players in RuneScape? For starters, the game has been around for over five years, but the age-13 restriction is much more recent. As a result, there are tens of thousands - if not hundreds of thousands - of active RuneScape players right now who were under that age limit before it was put into place and are still under 13, playing completely within the rules.

The large pool of young players, combined with the game's simplicity, free accounts and cartoon-like appearance, have combined to create a huge "word-of-mouth" effect. Thousands of school-aged kids sign up for RuneScape every day simply because their friends play, ignoring the "over-13" requirement easily.

Let's also consider Jagex' Parent's Guide, which says nowhere that the game is for those 13 and older. In fact, it contains comments saying that RuneScape is for accessible to people of all ages and a Join our discussion on this topic


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