Megaomgchen
Pridružen/-a: 06.08. 2020, 07:46 Prispevkov: 3
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Objavljeno: 06 Avg 2020 07:52 Naslov sporočila: I've played RS off and on since 2006/2007 |
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I've played RS off and on since 2006/2007, I enjoyed the OS content when it was still new, and eoc scared me off like most of the community. However, I came back and OSRS gold gave it a serious try and actually enjoyed it. RS3 has a massive number of quests, and most have rewards that assist you somehow or another even after you are done. In addition to this, they can provide good filler space for when skilling gets dull, and you require a rest or another way to bring in exp. I am not one for lore, but I enjoy quests because I can be a spacebar quester but not feel like I'm wasting my time completing the pursuit for the sake of saying I finished it.
There is QOL constructed into RuneScape to prevent having to spend hours doing things that really should only be done after. I like needing to amass a knife and lose an inventory space for it, I like being able to travel the world on a whim without half my stock being taken up by teleports. I like having my run run out because I spent a few hours on agility. The QOL is a huge element for me personally and it is hard to lose it all when playing OSRS. The skilling at RS3 is much faster, and much more afk compared to OSRS. I do delight in skilling, therefore it being fast and afk allows me make progress faster than I could playing with OSRS and to do things. Towards the content I enjoy without feeling like I have squandered who knows how many hours getting there, I will work In addition to this.
The combat system of RS3 is the very best aspect of RuneScape for me personally, especially endgame bossing (that I needed to skill to reach). I love being challenged to find the DPS spinning and combination of teams and perks to work with, although I am not the ideal PVMer. Personally, I love a boss who takes 3 + people working to beat reasonably, vorago. Additionally telos, a supervisor who could challenge you merely about endlessly with rewards increasing together with the difficulty. The pvm in OSRS pushes me away because it seems like there is no interaction, the most I will do is run around and pray movie and hope I have the best equipment possible. In RS3, you'll have t70 armor and a weapon and if you're good at it, you can out-perform somebody in armor along with a t90 weapon. I enjoy that I will do something based on expertise and my skills, and get rewarded for this.
I don't really care. I played RS2 within my teens (mid-30s now) mainly because I had been interested at the botting aspect. I just really got into really playing RuneScape once RS3 came out. Playing OSRS tried first as it was nearer to what I had played when I was younger, but I was turned off by how long it took to walk into places. It felt like I spent more time walking than I did really doing anything, and cheap RuneScape gold I am an adult with a lot going on, so that it felt like I was wasting too much of my free time not really getting to play RuneScape. |
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