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Previous RS Minimap Icons Cut back to Game - 2 views

started by buyrunescape on 21 Dec 18
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    Among a few updates and tweaks put in place in the game, the news that old Minimap icons has been brought back attracts much attention of participants. And basically the responses from your players are very positive to the.

    What is Minimap?
    Minimap is actually a map in bird's look at to show the surrounding environment of your player. There are different emblems representing different things, like whitened lines represent walls or maybe fences, coloured dots draw items, players, monsters as well as NPCs etc.. The symbols of the Minimap have been via several updates. And this 7 days, the Minimap Icons happen to be changed back to the former edition.
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    What do players think about the aged Minimap Icon?
    Generally, the members are relatively happy to notice this change. Firstly, the actual icons make the players feel like they were brought back to the previously years when the RuneScape video game was in its golden age group. The feeling of nostalgia assists the old icons win the actual player's favor. Secondly, the actual wide popularity of the old symbols has also unveiled a reality: The simpler, the better. Even though the new Minimap icons will be more sharp, the old icons are usually relatively simple and easy to recognize. And so the old ones can immediately show the surrounding environment.
    Needless to say there are also some people who like the newest version, as well as people who just like both of the two versions.

    What you may think about the return the old RS Minimap Icon, just benefit from the game and send your own personal feedback to the RS staff. Maybe your suggestion will probably be included in next RS Area Notes. You can also offer people your advice when you buy rs gold here.

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