Runescape developer Jagex ended Runelite HD, the HD fan-mod of OSRS gold an open source client that is popular to Old School Runescape, just when the project was set to launch on Monday. The rush at 11am left some Runescape fans unhappy by Jagex's decision. They said they'd rather play other MMOs.Developer Runelite HD "117" wrote on Reddit Tuesday, posting the message sent to him by Jagex which Jagex later confirmed on his blog post. Runelite HD acts as a plugin that will give a major visual overhaul of Runescape as it appears in Twitter 117. Modder said that they had worked for 2,000 hours in Runelite HD in the past two years."Yesterday we reached out to the creators of famous HD projects and requested them to cease developing their projects as it is a subject we are actively researching," said Jagex.Screenshots from Runelite HDJagex sent a letter to 117 stating that their development of"the" HD version Old School Runescape was "relatively early in the development phase" however "very sophisticated"."Obviously this implies that any fan-driven initiative to alter the appearance of Old School RuneScape goes against our own design plans," wrote Jagex to 117. "We consider it essential to maintain the same style of Old School The school looks as it does, and we'd like that our changes be exclusive to us. we have available I hope the announcement is that Jagex along with their Old School team are taking the project seriously is also exciting to you, but it could suggest that we ask to shut down our own design."117 stated that it had offered Jagex an option to eliminate their design once Jagex revealed their design and also to give Jagex "joint the control" on the Runelite HD style of visual."They have completely refused," said 117. "I am extremely angry and disappointed with Jagex and I regret to say that, after such an extended process I'm not able to share this experience with you.Mod 117 doesn't seem to infringe on Jagex's rules for outside customers, however the person who developed Runescape states that he'll be updating these guidelines next week, incorporating references to design that alter the look of the game.Adam1210, the first developer of Runelite, Adam1210, shared his opinions on Reddit commenting that it could be beneficial for future Jagex updates, should Runelite HD be able to pass through."I also have a strong objection to adding it to" third-party guidelines "said Adam1210. "Most the guidelines attempt to determine where the line lies between quality of life] and cheating and I'm sure that most players are in agreement with the current guidelines. They serve as a good example of this. They also helpto maintain respect for the rules of play. But, there's no unfair advantage to enhanced graphics, and it is only a matter of time before you allow it. It's really an abuse of a guideline. In the end, it's an issue for everyone who is affected. I'd like Jagex to consider rethinking the situation.Some players of the Runelite HD project traveled to the square in Falador which is the capital of one of the major kingdoms of Runescape, to protest an occupation like the one World of Warcraft gamers experienced in July. The video shows gamers in the video's mixed text-based dialogue that criticizes Jagex for its decision and hashtags, such as #Free117. The next video shows even more gamers "marching" in front of Falador Square.It is not clear at present what time Jagex has been aware of buy runescape 3 gold running the Runelite HD 117 project.