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I have this odd connection with RS gold. It's incredibly nostalgic for me, and as others have expressed, I totally love the art design and music. However, because a predominately casual player nowadays it just feels difficult to be applicable at all--"keeping up" is of course from the question. The last go around I felt an itch and moved back into it I only remember becoming depressed when I ran the numbers for long doing xyz task would take me, and the number of days my helpless casual ass would take to achieve it. Even dedicating 100 percent of my gaming time (that I am more and more reluctant to perform as I get old ) daily so many things just appear out of reach.

OSRS is just one of these MMO's I believe is just about ideal. I attribute me on it not being able to access games like WoW. One is a themepark, you is a sandbox and I mean, they are very different adventures. The only real similarities is that they both feature a constant world along with player trading. And the player trading is similar on a very surface level.

Ive played runescape before but I dont undrstand what's fascinating about runescape? Everything seems repetitive and you do the exact same exact things for days such as mining for exp, cut on trees for hours, kill some mobs, replicate. Until you kill somebody, like using one skill pvp battle is. I dont find it interesting at all. Why?

I've tried getting my friends into runescape 2007 gold the game and they say the exact same thing. Like what's the point of standing at a stone for countless hours. Dude I honestly can not answer it. Once you actually reach everything you worked towards seeing my expertise go up and know that I am working towards a goal is simply amazing. Goals in os runescape are so time consuming that when you work throughout the pain that is grueling that the prognosis is that even more amazing.

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