My biggest problem with RuneScape sport is the lack of support from jagex as well as that from Nanlina's blog

I've dabbled a little in Runescape way back when and I think made an account at some point on OSRS. For example an online and off player I'd say it is in a state that is very good. It's certainly not for everybody. But if you would like true sandbox encounter with a large world and much more things to do than you could possibly have enough time for then I'd look it over. If you appreciated it move on to RS gold members until you complete the quest dragon slayer 14, I would start off with F2P.

My biggest problem with RuneScape sport is the lack of support from jagex as well as that. Probably the only MMO dev I understand that will say no more to giving your accounts back if it prohibited and was hacked. The only time I have ever heard of these giving the account with all the golden back is when a jmod was leaking people's information to hackers.If you're lucky you can get your account back but never gold. I wonder what's going through the management's minds in jagex. I doubt it's a decision in the tbh. The most important reason RuneScape game functions is them stuff unless the neighborhood votes it.

I don't mind that. I recall submitting an appeal I haven't used for 11 from the 13 years. Signed in only to learn that it was prohibited for using macros in 2016. Stated I did not even care whether the character was deleted I just wanted my account back so that I could play using my"primary" account. They said no, so I just ended up creating a new account and starting over. When it came to account support, I learned never to trust Jagex. Don't even understand why hackers would want my account back then, aside from being old it was basically a noob account with the highest stat probably being in the 20-30s.

Well yeah, if you deny the two grind and quests then RuneScape game is not for you. But there is a ridiculous quantity of content. The map is massive with a bunch locations requiring special traversal/skill levels/achievement, items like treasure trails, Barrows, Castle Wars and other mini games, collectibles (pursuit things, bank/items, guild unlocks, music), playing the market to create millions. Some skills need to be unlocked or developed by undertaking certain quests or venturing to certain lands, many of the quests are lengthy, in depth, multi part and renowned for difficulty. If you do not like grind or questing then you are going to get bored relatively ancient. But RuneScape game is absolutely brimming with content than the player could hope to finish.

Absolutely. As a devout player who picked up before the launch that is mobile about a year, I could honestly say that OSRS in it's present form is the Golden Age of RuneScape game. If you like Runescape when you played it back in the RS2 days, you are going to LOVE OSRS as it is now. The economy is great, the quests are amazing, there's TONS reach and to do. It's the experience you recall having as a child. And you can do it. The grind never need to stop. Community can be hazardous. Most players are grinding levels or things hard. Playing ironman style or ironman or hardcore could be quite rewarding though. Set and achieve what you would like, when you want. Perform RuneScape game you want to, not according to buy RuneScape gold what's most efficient.

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By Nanlina
Added Jun 27 '20

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