RuneScape Hitlist Survey Sees Jagex Enlist Community Support for 2024 Improvements

Get those quality-of-life changes hit listed.

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Jagex saw much success with the 2023 Community Hitlist, and so they are looking to continue it for 2024. They stated that within the first 48 hours they received many thousands of responses. After all, who better to ask for potential bugs, issues, and small changes to the game than active RuneScape players?

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The 2024 Community Hitlist allows players to suggest up to five issues, bugs, and tweaks each. If something is not quite right that you wish to change, now is your time to voice it. The 2023 Community Hitlist implemented several changes, including audio updates, Slayer Mask cost rebalancing, and non-skulled teleportation from the Wilderness restriction removal. Whatever you suggest, Jagex has suggested that they take the most common responses and ask for more information from the community to get it exactly right.

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Jagex had somewhat of a tumultuous year with many updates that the player base had ill-received. However, the Christmas 2023 event has been a great step in the right direction, and it is clear that the team will be careful to continue to make strides in the right direction.

“We’re looking forward to putting your feedback into action and coming back to you with the results. Ultimately, this project is all about delivering really impactful, player-sourced changes that benefit everybody, so let us know your thoughts – together, we can make your RuneScape experience even better in 2024!”

Jagex, December 8, 2023

If 2024 begins how 2023 ends, it will be a great time to be a RuneScape player, so take the survey, which can be found here, and provide as detailed a response as possible. You never know; your idea might make a difference in so many other people’s in-game experiences.

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