The core part of the updated is a sequence of improvements and updates for Group Ironman RS Gold. It is now possible to teleport directly to the home of your teammate using the Teleport House spell. This spell has two new options, Group: select and Group the previous.
The first one lets you choose the group you want to teleport to, and the second one takes you to the house you last visited. There are requirements for this for it to work. These include that the owner is in the same planet as you and not in Build mode. Every player can go into houses owned by other players that are unlocked and do not have private settings enabled. This is only possible in conjunction with the owner.
Group Ironman also gets a option to expand storage, which is available by completing specific tasks. The interface for group storage has been updated with the option to select a list of tasks you can finish that allow you to expand the size of your storage group. They'll be all-inclusive so they'll track. Some of the suggestions were to set up the Rune Platebody or achieve different levels of points.
Death piles' modifications in Ultimate Ironman were proposed back in December. The community has made their voice heard. Reactions to the proposed changes were generally positive however some users expressed concern on memory capacity since the moment there's too many items showing up on one tile the world will begin to delete the items to ensure stability. The team confirms in the update that things will stay to their own lists when death occurs, as player deaths will be recorded on the save of the player, not on the world save.
Another feature you'll notice is a right-click link that directs you to RuneLite on the home page. This is an indication of the collaboration Jagex could come on with RuneLite development team some months ago . It's also an attempt to make access secured so that you can be sure you're going to the official mod site.
To find out more about Jagex's decision to publish This Means Warp, we asked Outlier Games' founders Paul Froggatt and Matt Rathbun and Lead Product Director for Jagex Robert Fox-Galassi to get their thoughts regarding this latest collaboration.
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