![]() Information in mainspace and important sub-pages like /Dialogue are for the official RSC as it was before it was closed. With the use of templates, a sub-page to a subject can be created at /Private server with information on how that subject differs in a popular private server. It is because RSC is closed that the RuneScape Classic Wiki is now permitting - to a degree - information from private servers on the wiki. Even the RuneScape Classic Wiki itself became a preservation project for the game on the day Jagex closed it down. ![]() It is debated that some RSC private servers can be considered museums for the game because of their efforts to preserve the game for free, thereby provided legal access. For many years before the end, Jagex showed little to no interest in fixing game bugs, enforcing game rules, and defending their intellectual property pertaining specifically to RSC. Their interest sharply declined with the release of RuneScape 2 in 2002, and continued to the game's end, wherein they were doing the bare minimum to keep the game online. This doesn't technically negate the legal matters of private servers, but it recognizes that Jagex has closed their chapter on this edition of the game. With the official close of RSC on 6 August 2018, the game became abandonware. For these reasons, the RuneScape Classic Wiki has long disallowed their discussion, promotion, and information that can be gathered from them about the official RSC. They were considered an issue over intellectual property matters, while also having the potential of hacking a player's real RuneScape accounts and installing all sorts of malware on the player's computer. Throughout much the 17-year run of RuneScape Classic, the operation of private servers (PS) has been unauthorized by Jagex, to say the least. Private servers themselves should not be linked to. This page in a nut shell: Information on a subject that differs in a private server should be confined to a /Private server sub-page.
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