RuneScape has always is able to lure me. This time It was Legacy Combat Mode, which has brought back the tick-based fighting of the past OSRS Gold. EoC and I are in one of the most turbulent relationships; mostly due to resistance on my part, though I'm trying. Rarely.
My diaries also contain information of my most recent RuneScape successes, particularly when I'm able to acquire a brand-new leveling pet, but they have to share the space with little meditations on how I've played the Indie games I've played. Also, some rants about my absence of Log Stool homemade recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I'm working on a list of what I'd like me to do in RuneScape over the next few years.
I'd like to work on my Dungeoneering abilities (unlikely) and also rework my money pit home. Maybe I'll get around to doing that Salt in the Wound quest One time I was looking forward to this quest, until a person told me about a certain pillar in case you are aware of. Since then, I've not had the motivation to do it, however perhaps 2022 could be the year.
When you play an MMORPG for a prolonged period like 15 years, it will become a an integral part of you, whether you choose playing by yourself or becoming an active participant of the community. RuneScape marked its 20th anniversary in 2018 and while there were some great moments such as such as the Elder God Wars dungeon and Azzanadra's Quest but there were also lower points, like that of the Login Lockout.
Yet, I believe RuneScape has the strength to reach its 30th anniversary due to the way that Mobile and Steam version of the game have introduced it to a new audience. I'll definitely be there for the new adventures, particularly when they feature penguins or Reworking the construction skill and, if I need to rest, I could always go back to Old School RuneScape.
A game can be played for 1,000 hours, but this doesn't mean you're enjoying it. We've all seen the image of someone writing an unfavorable Steam review with more than five hundred hours of play time rs account. But let's be honest that's no longer an acceptable concept anymore.
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