To get the best results for this you would want to use the RuneScape client which can be downloaded off their site. What you will have to do is have your two clients on the log in screens and log them in at the exact same time (this is the most important step). And then once you successfully log in your all set and ready to multi log
202.5xp per log that is used for firemaking.
Runescape auto-saves. When you log off, or shut the browser window down, next time you log in, you continue just where you left - whether you log into the same server, or another server. Just try not to close the browser window while in combat - you might die otherwise, because once the connection is lost, it takes a short while before the server actually logs you out.
90xp.
you dont need to save when you log out it saves automaticly for you
Clarify your question please.
Over Time yes. ---- Your grave disappears right away if you log of, even if you lose connection and get logged off.
If there is no activity for a few minutes - 5 minutes, I believe - you get logged out automatically. To log out immediately, click the "x" in the upper-right corner of the RuneScape applet (NOT the browser window), then confirm.
To get the best results for this you would want to use the RuneScape client which can be downloaded off their site. What you will have to do is have your two clients on the log in screens and log them in at the exact same time (this is the most important step). And then once you successfully log in your all set and ready to multi log
There is an "X" icon near the HP icon next to your mini-map, that you click.
At the log in screen.
click log in 3 times
because you probably dont have the system requirments to run runescape
Yes
You can't. One of the messages that may appear when you log into RuneScape says something like this: "There are no cheats in RuneScape. Don't visit Web sites that promise otherwise!"You can't. One of the messages that may appear when you log into RuneScape says something like this: "There are no cheats in RuneScape. Don't visit Web sites that promise otherwise!"You can't. One of the messages that may appear when you log into RuneScape says something like this: "There are no cheats in RuneScape. Don't visit Web sites that promise otherwise!"You can't. One of the messages that may appear when you log into RuneScape says something like this: "There are no cheats in RuneScape. Don't visit Web sites that promise otherwise!"
Log-in to the Runescape website (on the homepage) and then go to Community > Adventurer's log and then there will be a link that says "View your Adventurer's Log" (You may be required to log-in again). Somewhere on your Adventurer's log page you can see the amount of time you've played.
i dont think so. just pick it back up just in case =)