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"We get a steady quantity of traffic on ge-tracker. Com originating from Venezuela. They are our 8th greatest nation, which frankly is much higher than I thought they would be on this record," Austen says, explaining that OSRS gold the website received traffic from about 17,200 unique Venezuelan users during a six-month period in 2019. Austen says that RuneScape's economy is generally steady, but it could be pumped by such a massive population of RuneScape players. "The current waves of power outages have had a direct effect on the state of raw materials and other highly botted sources in RuneScape," he says.

The impact which RuneScape players are getting on RuneScape has become a divisive issue in the RuneScape community. The prices of items that are farmed now fluctuate dramatically with the power cuts in Venezuela. Will Anema, that runs a popular RuneScape YouTube station, doesn't feel that prices are necessarily a good thing. He believes the influx of gold farmers is getting a negative impact on RuneScape. "I really don't want RuneScape that I know and enjoy being ruined," Anema says.

"The whole philosophy behind RuneScape is achieving aims," he continues. "Think about it this way: If we took all to an extreme and all of the very best equipment and items were really cheap -- so cheap that when I went out and bought gold, then I could purchase every thing which I wanted to -- afterward RuneScape could be nearly meaningless. Everyone would have everything that they desired, and that would go against why people play RuneScape. That is why I think flat-rate costs because you're selling gold is so detrimental to RuneScape."

While Anema is critical of people that gold-farm in RuneScape, he thinks there's a degree of hypocrisy concealing behind the criticism aimed toward Venezuelan RuneScape players, since they are just able to RuneScape 2007 gold do what they do because of the demand for gold farming services from additional RuneScape players. "People that are angry at Venezuelans for gold farming also ought to look at the neighborhood and state: Well, there's as much need for the Venezuelans' source, since a ton of people are purchasing their golden," Anema continues. "it is a problem in the community too."
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