Acre
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Used the corrupted gauntlet service.
10/10 Very quick and he seems to have good rng 😉
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Team Name: BABQ
Team captain: Acre
Team members: Big F, Acre, IM Big, Querdo
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Can vouch for Upset!
Did 10 runs for me and it went super smooth.
10/10 would run again
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Full support 🙂
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Discord username: Acre#5394
Do you have any experience when it comes to bug-testing: I've never actively bug-tested before. I have been playing rsps for over 7 years now so i've seen and played a lot of them from the start, so i've seen my fair share of bugs.
How knowledgeable would you say you are when it comes to Runescape/Oldschool Runescape: I'd say pretty knowledgeable. I have a 1919 total lvl normie on osrs and maxed plenty of ironmen on different rsps's. I am most knowledgeable about pvm/skilling.
Runescape username & total level: Spyware jr: 1919 total
How do you feel you'd be useful in testing Zaros: As i've mentioned im more of a pvm/skilling kinda guy, so i would most likely focus on some pvming or skilling. Pvp testing wouldn't be for me (unless you want to test death mechanics ? )
How many hours do you plan on spending per week on average testing: During the week 1-4 hours due to work, during the weekend 3-10 hours. So on average i would say around 20-25 hours.
Acre - Content tester application
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Discord username: Acre#5394
Do you have any experience when it comes to bug-testing: Been playing osrs and rsps's for over 10 years now. Found my fair share of bugs (even a few minor ones on Zaros).
How knowledgeable would you say you are when it comes to Runescape/Oldschool Runescape: Very. Only content i'm not super experienced in is Raids.
Runescape username & total level: Forgot the name, main was about 197X total.
How do you feel you'd be useful in testing Zaros: I like to theory-craft some skilling methods etc. Feel like i could possible find things that are not in the "regular" gameplay.
How many hours do you plan on spending per week on average testing: Kinda depends on my workweek. On average could probly spend about 5 hours. When needing to test a big update for release can bump that up.