"When oil prices started to decline and the country was left with no funds to import goods," said Alejandro Velasco Professor at New York University who specializes in Venezuelan political issues, in a phone interview OSRS Gold. "As consequently, there was no more money really for the country's economy."
The Venezuelan coffers were already empty following the spending of its most recent oil cashflow on social services such as subsidised food, medical services, in addition to literacy initiatives. Chavez was also known to have removed perceived dissenters from the oil industry after an attempted coup attempt, altering production.
A widespread system of corruption in the government has also hurt the economy, according to Paul Angelo, a fellow at the Council for Foreign Relations who specialises on Latin American politics.
Runescape designer Jagex has put an end to Runelite HD, a fan-made HD mod for the popular Open-Source client of Old School Runescape, just at the time the project was due to go live on Monday. The sudden change has some Runescape fans decrying Jagex's decision . They've also said they'll switch to other MMOs.
Runelite HD developer "117" posted to Reddit Tuesday with a message he got from Jagex and was later acknowledged by Jagex in the company's own blog post. Runelite HD operates as a plugin that would give an extensive visual overhaul to the core Runescape and can be seen by 117's Twitter. Moderator 117 stated that they've put in around 2000 hours over the last two years developing Runelite HD.
"Yesterday we spoke with the developers of known HD projects, and we asked that they stop developing their projects buy osrs account cheap, because this is an area we are actively researching," Jagex stated. Jagex informed 117 that its work on the development of an HD rendition of Old School Runescape was "still quite early in its exploration stages" however "very advanced."