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This scripting language is similar to the wiki markup used for articles on this site. RuneScript is parsed into Java for the computer to read just as certain syntax in MediaWiki markup is translated into HTML (e.g. [[page]] changes to the HTML code page). The minor updates are usually for introducing a new map and adding new NPCs, and for these updates, a RuneScript file is added into the program. The major updates are for the source code, which is usually for making large changes such as introducing new areas in RuneScape, new skills, or for bug fixes.

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  • This scripting language is similar to the wiki markup used for articles on this site. RuneScript is parsed into Java for the computer to read just as certain syntax in MediaWiki markup is translated into HTML (e.g. [[page]] changes to the HTML code <a href="/wiki/Page" title="Page">page</a>). The minor updates are usually for introducing a new map and adding new NPCs, and for these updates, a RuneScript file is added into the program. The major updates are for the source code, which is usually for making large changes such as introducing new areas in RuneScape, new skills, or for bug fixes.
  • RuneScript is a scripting language that Jagex uses to create content for some of their games (currently know: RuneScape, MechScape). The games engines are not written in RuneScript, but instead Java. RuneScript was developed by Jagex to allow their other staff that do not know java to make and add content to some of their big games. The game engine then reads the RuneScript files and executes them accordingly, this structure is how most games and most big programs are written, so that someone can change, for example, a file called 'monster1.xyz' and the main program reads that new file.
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  • This scripting language is similar to the wiki markup used for articles on this site. RuneScript is parsed into Java for the computer to read just as certain syntax in MediaWiki markup is translated into HTML (e.g. [[page]] changes to the HTML code <a href="/wiki/Page" title="Page">page</a>). The minor updates are usually for introducing a new map and adding new NPCs, and for these updates, a RuneScript file is added into the program. The major updates are for the source code, which is usually for making large changes such as introducing new areas in RuneScape, new skills, or for bug fixes.
  • RuneScript is a scripting language that Jagex uses to create content for some of their games (currently know: RuneScape, MechScape). The games engines are not written in RuneScript, but instead Java. RuneScript was developed by Jagex to allow their other staff that do not know java to make and add content to some of their big games. The game engine then reads the RuneScript files and executes them accordingly, this structure is how most games and most big programs are written, so that someone can change, for example, a file called 'monster1.xyz' and the main program reads that new file. Quote Mod John A: We write in a scripting language called RuneScript, which our Game Engine team has created specifically for making RuneScape content. The Java-based game engine then reads this RuneScript code and makes it all work. RuneScript is constantly being changed and expanded as we add new features to it to allow it to do new things. This was taken from New Dwarf Quest: Coding and Writing
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