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When I wrote King's Ransom over two years ago, we introduced a judicial system to RuneScape, by way of the Seers' Village Court House. It seemed a shame that you only get to use it during the quest and the rest of the time it just sits there.

I've been toying for quite a while with the idea of involving the Court House in either another quest or possibly making a minigame out of trialling cases. No quests I worked on really needed a trial, though, and a full-on minigame seemed as though it would be difficult to code and very boring.

This month, my workload finally cleared up enough that I had a chance to start concepting a new Distraction & Diversion to take place in the Court House. I wanted to use a lot of the same mechanics we had in King's Ransom, but add some new ones and give it some spice.

Getting the format of the D&D wasn't hard, since I had King's Ransom to work off of, but I hit a roadblock when it came to what cases should be about. Who in RuneScape should go on trial?

I happened to mention this idea to Mod Osborne and Mod Srowley (the RuneScape editors), seeing as they create the Postbag, and they had tons of ideas! I also went through the website's area guides to see what interesting characters from all over RuneScape might have an issue they'd want resolved in court. You'll see a lot of familiar faves in court including a few that used to be familiar, but were recently retired...

I've coded a prototype case involving a certain 'Mugger (level: 6)'. Mod Mark played through it and loved the gameplay, so I've been given the go-ahead to code the rest of the project.

Currently, you'll be given a case and get to choose whether you want to prosecute or defend the accused. Then you read a few documents on the background of the case and do a bit of sleuthing. When you feel ready, you start the trial and present all your findings to the jury, just like you did in King's Ransom, but with a few new surprises...

In a follow-up blog, I'll hand you over to the RuneScape editors who are going to be writing a few of the court cases


Link(it has a picture): http://services.runescape.com/m=devblog/c=...t.ws?post_id=38

J-mod posts about this on the forums:
Link to thread: http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/c=UG...59852417,goto,1

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Mod Nancy

@ Ace Lev - Some of the more difficult cases will require some leg work to interview witnesses. I'm trying to keep this to a minimum, though.

@ Xaror - Great questions! We are planning on having a bit of an informal tier system with the caes. So there will be some pretty easy ones, some intermediate ones, and some difficult ones. Difficult in the sense that they are more complex or require more leg work to get the facts.

As for researching the case, that will depend on difficulty. Easy ones most of the facts will be presented to you, difficult ones may involve some actual sleuthing at the scene of the crime. Less sure on that one at the minute, as I'm still toying with how it will work.

It's unlikely the event will release cases on a weekly basis. Right now we're thinking maybe something more like Treasure Trails where you get a 'Court Summons' in a drop. That way you won't plow through them too fast!

@Nightgunner - For right now, you won't be able to repeat a case once you've completed it. It's still early stages, so that may change, but that's how it currently stands

@HeavenlyEvil - I don't want it to be as rare as a Champion Scroll either. That's why I said like Treasure Trails, which are much more common. This bit is still in the air, so don't worry too much about how you'll get a case. Lots of things can change between now and release. But thanks for the feedback!

@Matman 1966 - The problem with time based things is that it quite often comes down to how good your internet connection is, and that's not really fair. That's why there aren't very many time based things in RuneScape, and I'd rather not do it in this instance.

For everyone asking about the rewards, we haven't really decided on anything concrete yet. We'll probably discuss it in the next blog, but we will hopefully have some visual rewards so you can show off your accomplishments in the court room.

Yes, as of right now the event will require King's Ransom to play. As always these things may change, but it makes sense to have done it


I <3 the courtroom.
I remember doing King's Randsom...
Good times... Good times...
I might re-sub again for it but i will see how this is exacuted
and Mugger Level 6 case? Pure Pwnage.
PoultryChamp
That actually sounds pretty fun.
displayname
wonder how it will be, it looks just weird:S but jagex knows how to make stuff like this so i trust them and hope it will be awesome:D
LordTobytwo
Epic. happy.gif
Darth Irule
This sounds like it is going to be fun. Can't wait for it to come out.
Yeti
Sounds fun
Tom
This sounds fun, Sadly I probably will never do it :P
Human
But you can always see others doing it on youtube videos most probably.
EliteZeon
Eh... not a member, but in anycase, I still see this taking place.

Hayaemsay
I'm glad they're doing something with the courthouse. I'd like to see cases defending Dionysius, Martin Thwait, Simon Templeton, Ali M. etc.

QUOTE (EliteZeon's Ashes @ Nov 6 2009, 09:55 AM) *
Eh... not a member, but in anycase, I still see this taking place.

This was my first thought too.
Lord John
Oh, what a deceptive title. I thought it'd be about them sueing all the private servers which everyone knows about yet Jagex do nothing about.

Sounds kind of cool though.
MC
I think this looks neat. If it turns out to be done well, I'll probably enjoy it since the theme seems like it could be pretty good. Hopefully it's a fun game.
Spire
Looks awesome.
I can so see someone making a runescape verson of popular crime shows like Law & Order when this comes out teehee.gif
Pliigi
This sounds pretty fun. smile.gif
Lord John
Considering murder and theft are legal in Runescape I wonder what people will be convicted for...
EliteZeon
Being a witch... people screaming out:
"Yellow Bird!!!"

Wait no...

That is actually a good question.
Yeti
QUOTE (Spire @ Nov 5 2009, 06:03 PM) *
Looks awesome.
I can so see someone making a runescape verson of popular crime shows like Law & Order when this comes out teehee.gif


Someone call?
Yeti
No everyone besides me get jailed for murder and theft
traver
i wonder if you can sue your friends in the courthouse? ermm.gif

i'm gonna sue one of my friends for having better stuff than me! biggrin.gif
Lord John
Wouldn't it be fun if banned accounts were placed on trial.
Max
QUOTE (Lord John @ Nov 5 2009, 07:05 PM) *
Considering murder and theft are legal in Runescape I wonder what people will be convicted for...


The same thought hit my mind as well. At least everyone has gotten away with tons of crimes. :P
Hayaemsay
I think you'll find theft and murder are both illegal, but not actively enforced.
MC
I bet Mugger Levelsix's trial will be about whether his crime spree in Varrock, beating up hundreds of clone rune essence miners was a vicious assault and murder spree, or vigilante justice worthy of praise.

I, of course, refer to the Mugger (Level 6) who beat the crap out of Varrock essence mine autoers.
Human
Convicted for botting.
Lord John
QUOTE (MC @ Nov 7 2009, 12:26 PM) *
I bet Mugger Levelsix's trial will be about whether his crime spree in Varrock, beating up hundreds of clone rune essence miners was a vicious assault and murder spree, or vigilante justice worthy of praise.

I, of course, refer to the Mugger (Level 6) who beat the crap out of Varrock essence mine autoers.

You were also able to lure Highway men into the Port Sarim rune shop and get them to kill the auto rune buyers ;)

I'd go around with people and trap them in the room then spam the door so they couldn't get out :P
Yeti
Teleporting other on bots was awesome to
Crash Jordan
They should have a "Xin Yao Goldfarmer (level-12)" up for trial, just for lolz.
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