Editing Patch Notes/30 June 2020
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==General== | ==General== | ||
Recently, we’ve had lots of questions asking whether we could give an indicator for whether a task gives an achievement, or not. It’s been expressed several times over that it’s hard to know when some tasks are actually completed, as most people are expecting an achievement. Going forward, look for the RuneScore icon next to the RuneMetrics icon when the task is on your Dashboard. If it’s present, it means that the task will give an achievement upon completion. Beware, though, that some tasks, such as boss- and slayer uniques, will not give an achievement until the last item has been entered into its respective log, and as such, these tasks will not have the RuneScore icon. | Recently, we’ve had lots of questions asking whether we could give an indicator for whether a task gives an achievement, or not. It’s been expressed several times over that it’s hard to know when some tasks are actually completed, as most people are expecting an achievement. Going forward, look for the RuneScore icon next to the RuneMetrics icon when the task is on your Dashboard. If it’s present, it means that the task will give an achievement upon completion. Beware, though, that some tasks, such as boss- and slayer uniques, will not give an achievement until the last item has been entered into its respective log, and as such, these tasks will not have the RuneScore icon. |