13 and NO younger. Runescape is very complex.
There are private servers which are like Runescape clones but they can be very different from old Runescape.
You do not need to play on high detail. You can choose low detail which is still the old runescape requirements. If the box is still like that, it means you have no java. So install the latest java from www.java.com. Leveling Up; Depending on your level you could train at gorillas in the monkey temple on ape atoll. You could also train at the bandit camp in the desert.
Yes, in fact runescape is appropriate for and 8 year old.
You must be 13, or older to register for runescape.
No, you can delete the old one. Java does not remove old versions when it is updated, however I think they have fixed that now.
Just like the new RuneScape, the old one also requires Java to be installed. The game client may provide a workaround, but I don't know whether it works with the old RuneScape game.
A 508 is a type of version of runescape kind of like runescape 317 or runescape classic both are very old versions 508 is like a graphic with HD in it or fullscreen.
13 and NO younger. Runescape is very complex.
It is coded on Java 3, that's so old that even windows 98 can't block it.
You can not play it on the old iphone you must play it on the iphone 3G s. You also have to install java............
First of all, it's "JDK", not "jdk", and "Java", not "java". What do you mean by "Java new edition"? I do not find that term when I Google for it. "Java 2 SE" is a brand name for very old, obsolete versions of Java, between version 1.2 and 1.4, inclusive. The current version of "Java SE" (Java Standard Edition), as it is now called, is version 7, with support still available for version 6. These versions are also called 1.7 and 1.6, respectively. See <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/jdk7-naming-418744.html>
The same as on any other browser. Go to the RuneScape Web site, and start playing. (RuneScape requires Java; on some computers that may cause problems on some browsers. In this case, try using a different browser.) Edit: Agreed. I've found that even updating the Java client doesn't make a bit of difference when playing it on Google Chrome. Mozilla Firefox runs it the best because of data compression. If you don't want to change your browser to play, download RuneScape to your computer so you can play it without a browser, directly over your internet connection.
Hm, If you downloaded the newest version and had the old one it just added onto the old one. You cannot uninstall the earlier one because it's all together.
Over 18 and you need very decent qualifications aswell.
When you update to a new version of Java you usually don't need to keep the old version installed. Note that if you do remove the old version and suddenly your program (or a program that you use) no longer works correctly, then you probably need to reinstall the old version.
You need to uninstall unused programs or delete old and unneeded movies or documents. Java will need about 80 MB free, if I recall.