@Zakku False, Method josh started playing again a few months ago, and one of the things he has commited to, is do every quest in the game without a guide. He has managed to do all the quests he started, the thing is, instead of doing them in an hour it usually would take him more time, 2 or 3 hours, which is ok, each one chooses the way they want to play. If you want to be given the solution of a problem you can do it, or not.
@Zakku The most memorable experience i had playing runescape was doing the lunar diplomacy the day it released and having to figure everything out instead of following a guide. Sure it would be quicker to just follow a guide but the game was built so that you can complete all the quests by following the instructions and clues provided. Its a different type of experience altogether but that doesn't make it bad lol.
@Zakku Not really, he just chose to do the Riddles himself. One of the premises of using a guide is you gather all the items before starting the quest and then do it all in one go. Not using a guide, you'd find yourself needing an item you still have to acquire, which means not necessarily being lost, but having to move around on demand more often.
i don't think people fully meant it word by word when they say "who cares about the graphics". Wow classic looks way better than OSRS so it just means that he is willing to give up graphics for gameplay but only to a certain extent.... im the same too i can't bring myself to play most games that are made before 2000 because they just look horrendous.
Didrik Vedvik no. in 2007 all the little school kids would talk about it and play it after school like kids now play minecraft or fortnite. that was the golden age. playing in 2007 with your group of little friends huddled around the pc
lets be real here, if you want to put in 10k hours into an MMO, then OSRS is the only game that can keep you in for that ammount of time. No contest here.
RS3 same boat, I know it catches a lot of slack for mtx and shit but at it's core it's a really similar game, just different content. I dropped a solid 8k hrs maxing, comping, getting 200ms, boss pets, etc.
@@Dasqal It's fun, I quit for good recently due to life situations, but still love to keep up with both RS3 and OSRS and it'll always have a place in my heart. I just found the high level bossing and long skilling grinds really fun, and overall the community was pretty great.
Nah I put in over 2 years time played between all my characters on WoW. I'm not biased at all though cause I quit wow in WoD and I mainly just play OSRS now
@@thatguyw123 I've been switching between playing osrs abd classic wow private servers for more than a decade lmao. They are the only things I play tbh, I might have more time in wow than runescape too. But thats because OSRS Didnt exist from 2007 to 2013.
David Bourland it’s easier but lacks allot of depth and every one ends up in the same stuff fighting in same gear you see it in old school pvp all the time RuneScape 3 on the other hand with the skill of invention and augments have done something no mmo has done before or at least not as well stop power-creep rune and Arma are not the best in rs3 there is so much more but that gear is still usable and valuable cause of scraping and augments
Kyle In Venezuela the gold farmers can earn tons of money, 10 dollars for me is enough for a sandwich but in Venezuela 10 dollars is like 500 dollars... Just in comparison.
One BIG thing the video missed is the afking element. When you dont feel like concentrating and want to watch series or smth, you can just afk skills at the same time on osrs.
That's not really how you attract outside players though. Saying "hey here's a game you dom't have to pay attention to" from someone with no context of what runescape is or why you would want that would think of that as a bad thing. Saying "oh I'm AFKing cannon tasks to get stats for gwd" doesn't mean anything without the context or understanding of what RS is, you have to advertise it like any other traditional video game.
Pretty sure you have to manually click in order to level up, so you can’t really AFK. I still remember repeatedly clicking on high level alchemy until my fingers hurt in order to train magic.
If you're an MMO gamer and you don't respect Runescape then your just a trash can. You dont have to play it, but at least respect the beast that is Runescape.
Pretty sure that was the Duel arena where people would stake millions of go and rare items with dragon dagger ps without any gear on. Just click the special toggle and hope you get some nice hits haha those were the days
@@Xishnik94 please elaborate why the combat system is designed by three year olds - whatever your opinion is, OSRS is doing something right that ALL MMORPGS right now are missing.
@@S8N6 Because it's one dimensional, and requires clicking to watch a character perform a turn basedesque sword flick or a heal. It feels so bland and unimaginative.
@@Xishnik94 Yes, that is one portion of the combat, the grinding part mostly. But I don't think you know enough of it to really criticize it. I highly recommend you try it using the free-trial. There is so much more content in combat than just stabbing each other taking turns that It wouldn't make sense If I just wrote it here. (Pray flicking, tick manipulation, stacking damage, combo pots, combo weapons and many many more.) There are so many ways to kill people (or monsters) in the game, I have to admit regular PVM gets boring sometimes but that's why there are Bosses, Raids and PVP. Killing regular monsters in any game for a grind is pretty boring anyway, but OSRS has a whole skill dedicated to that lmao (Slayer) and people have spent hundreds of hours maxing it.
@@S8N6 I would rather watch a spinning fan blade than to master RuneScape combat... I've seen enough videos of combat to know that it's a pathetic excuse of a waste of time.
"i can easily see this game being around for at least the next 5-10 years" Literally 7 years after he made that statement and the player base has legitimately doubled. OSRS is the greatest MMO and the people that deny that fact are just upset that it's better than their game of choice.
Joined WoW back in 09, originally played OSRS back in elementary in the 2000s. Quit wow Jan this year and have been consistently playing OSRS for the last year. The RuneScape world feels more alive than wows. Players interact and group up. You make good friends. Haven’t had that in WoW since cata-panda for me personally.
Lol :D Surprised u lasted so long.. I quit in Lich King with Ulduar launch, basicly all my friends and every i know quited then. Don't exactly remember why.. but i think it was the time when flying mounts become a main thing, no summoning stone , introduction of LFG finder etc? could be remembering wrong... But runescape in 2019... bleeh... it's a bot heaven.. pointless... If i'd wanna play a old game i would probably find a daoC , gw1 or lineage2;classic private server somewhere and play those...
the quests in runescape are way better than any other mmo too, like the writing is actually good clever and has that british humor to it too. Also the objectives make sense and its not "Go kill 10 of these things for 10 items I need that cant be used anywhere else in the game"
If you don’t know what I mean when I say that go take a comprehension class. Obviously OSRS didn’t exist during that time, but what could you assume im implying?
" these graphics are really not good", classic wow: "no changes, its beautiful". cmon bruh... its free. no harm in trying. its still growing for a reason. It has deep community interactions through every bit of skills, trade, and combat... more than I can say for retail.
he has an addiction problem that most of us had with wow he hasn't cracked that addiction yet but he wants to otherwise he wouldn't be looking into other mmos
For anyone who hasn't played it on mobile, I'm telling you now that it hits the ball out of the park. I hate mobile games, but I tried this due to my love (and nostalgia) for RuneScape. Well, it's extremely easy to use, seemed practically psychic in understanding what I wanted to click and whether I wanted it to be a left click or right click, and is very smooth and uncluttered. Even when there's drop-down boxes and my fingers should be too thick to pick out which selection I want, the game somehow magically knows what I wanted to select. Seriously, this is exceptionally well made!
Honestly OSRS is so underrated. Content wise it has the best experiences available in any of the MMO games out there. I been playing OSRS for a while now quit wow in WoD and honestly i have not had such a sense of achievement since wow TBC. I got my questcape last year and omg did it feel good knowing I spend months grinding quests and requirements for stats in the process building my account to finally take on Dragon Slayer 2. Hardest quest I have done in years. Spending 9 hours on that quest to finally beat that 4 phased dragon was such a good feeling. I think Asmongold should really just give it a try. To remember what reward feels like.
I just got back into it yesterday. Right after Tutorial Island, I forgot just how much autonomy they give you! No forcing you do to X or Y, its on you whether you want to or not. Feels good just to play almost whatever content you want as the player(s) see fit!
@@CaptainBeano-lz6mm Looks better? thats very subjective, i played both games, and both are so diffrent you cant even compare graphics or anything between the games.
I started playing osrs a few months ago, it actually feels rewarding for the time investment unlike recent wow. The game can be played with extremely high APM which is where the skill cap comes into play. Ironman btw
hes still doing it today lol, watching asmon is watching an addict slowly become less and less satisfied with his drug over time but never giving it up
Runescape quests are incredible and driven with wonderful stories that you progress through and are granted meaningful rewards. The exact opposite of a wow quest.
Zakku name a quest that is horribly written. I will say quest guides have kind of ruined the feel of how the quests should be, but if you take the time to complete a quest on your own, they are quite rewarding
Except quests are well written? You have your meme quests that have entertainment value, then you have quests that have heavy lore information or controversial like Desert Treasure, Monkey madness 2, Dragon slayer 2, and the whole elven questline that finished with Song of the Elves.
OSRS is underrated. If the graphics etc aren't for you then fair enough, but I really do think people should give it a lot more credit. Content-wise it's by far the best MMO out there at the moment
@@99range92def The game's achievements speak for themselves, but I meant more along cultural lines; people often joke about RuneScape, with people who play it being the butt of the joke etc etc
Maybe but it's locked behind such a huge grind wall that for most people it just isn't worth it at the end of the day. Most of the game is pretty boring. It starts of with some pretty fun questing and minigames then there is nothing else new to do but grind some skills for requirements to do other things and it takes such a disproportionate amount of time. My brother is an Ironman on osrs and for the last few weeks he has just been farming seaweed for exp. It's really damn impressive what he has accomplished on that game but everytime I ask him why he says so he can get something LV x and grind something else". Sometimes he says he is going to be doing a boss or something but I've never seen him do anything but grind (apart from getting a fire cape which was pretty cool. Especially for an Ironman). It must be a very good game because he has years of game time in total but I just don't see it.
@@gj4312 OSRS is, all things considered casual. Even more so than Classic/Vanilla. I don't think you like MMOs frankly. Yes it's grindy, but nowhere near as bad as you make it seem out to be. Not for anyone who has a clue as to what they're doing at least. I could easily max an accounts combat skills in 2-3 weeks; that's only a little bit longer than Vanilla If you like a traditional MMO and not the action-infested brainless ultra-narrated MMOs we have today, then I would suggest OSRS. Assuming you can get past the graphics of course Also, the fuck are you talking about when you say that "it" (vague) is locked behind a huge grind? You make it seem out to be that you can't enjoy the game unless you reach the end game? That's the mind of a retail player for you
That's a shit reason to not play a game. "I don't like how it looks." Fuck how it looks, it doesn't matter, nobody ACTUALLY plays games for how they look, they play them for how good the gameplay is. Think of Minecraft. Looks like shit, but I have 1000 hours in it.
The fun is gone when you're doing the same tedious task for 50+ hours. I've played on and off for years but after a while the game just depressed me, I'm doing the same chore over and over for that little dopamine kick, I'm not even enjoying the game 80% of the time, and I'm not improving my life in any way whatsoever. At least I finally completed my childhood goal of 99 ranged, but maybe the game is more fun for you when you genuinely enjoy the combat and the economy centric design. Prayer flicking and tri-bridding just isn't fun to me, it's very obnoxious, and I used to love skilling but the bot farms and loot tables of bosses have ruined those money making methods. Still a fun game and definitely worth a shot.
@@Dyondegekste Skilling is by far the most tedious and repetitive part of RS. Especially if you're trying to get a 99. However, other than Skilling, there is so much content and adventures to go on. The community is great. The quests are fun. The monsters and bosses are amazing. And if you really like Skilling, you should look Skilling guides on RU-vid. They have videos on how you can skill super fast with Max efficiency, reducing the amount of time it takes to level up. But if it ever feels like a chore, best to just play something else
I tried doing that, even got it on the phone and it's just hard for me as a person who's never played the game before. I've put about 40~ hours into it and it's just really not that fun over all. The gameplay is rather boring but it's quite diverse in how you can do things.The content is diverse as well, tons to do, but none of it feels really fun or interesting to do personally. Not just because when I watch it, it looks like a drawing I made back in the 4th grade, so every action I do doesn't really have an impact to me nor it's art style, but also because it takes too long for me to really become invested in it that I don't have a sorta pay off feeling, besides quests. I quite like quests, however a lot of the content just felt a bit more drawn out than I liked but I did like the requirements for stuff . Most of the people I've seen, seem like multi's and sorta path in the same way all following the same one.
@@michaelyo874 it is a good thing because the game was nearly dead before they started listening to their player base. Whole reason the game is doing so well now because almost all the content/updates are player driven and voted on BY the community. Meaning the community actually has a say on what goes into the game.
I grew up playing runscape in 05 and wow in 07 and loved both games during their primes. Osrs is really good especially after playing other mmos and the worlds always felt alive.
because graphics play a huge role when it comes to immersion. sure you dont need high-end graphics for this to work well but lets be honest: osrs chars are basically 8 moving pixels. and why shouldnt he compare osrs to bfa? both are games that are developed up to this day so a comparison is more than fair. wow upgraded its graphics thoughout the years, osrs didnt (and there is no reason to why not)
Feels nice to finally see asmon give OSRS at least some of the respect it deserves. Shame he will probably never play it but I’m honestly not sure how much new players enjoy the skilling aspect of RS.
Nail hadn’t even considered that but you’re absolutely right, nothing kills the game faster for a new RS player then having valuable items with zero appreciation for them. Every single time I’ve helped out a friend who was starting RS and gave them a bit of gold, they will ALWAYS blow it on trash and not even realize the value of the cash they just wasted and worse even they’re likely to not even get a proper understanding of how the core mechanics of RS even function.
Yeah its always been a problem for me, end up playing for 2 months and spending most of that time doing increasingly more afk stuff then quitting for another year
I really wish he would give it a little more attention even if he hasn't and won't end up playing it. It is a very different game and while not nessicarily a game for everyone in all honesty. The core values of the game design mirror alot of things that made Classic WoW Great, and ended up following similar trends that made RS3 Trash, and BFA and other expansions after Burning Crusade slip as well. I think OSRS is a great example how a game that focuses on 'the journey', actual meaningful achievements and milestones, and those reasons being why you have such a passionate player base for the game instead of a shallow one that will flake off as soon as next thing comes along. (LoL, Overwatch, Fortnite/Pubg/Apex, etc)
@@bootykraken7177 True story, I can't remember most of my WoW journey it is all a BLUR, but i still remember the pain and struggle of doing the Desert Treasure requiriements and the Elf Kingdom questline. Great game.
Great game to play. I even pay for membership for a few days and this is coming from someone who never likes paying subscription fees no matter how cheap. If they offered alot more for free players or just expand the free player area I'd still be playing it.
@@fleagaunag the graphics are really a turn off for most of the people, dont forget that you eat with your eyes alone. Even i ( a venezuelan too ) tried to played and it really suprised me how you can do whatever you want and the comunnity being so friendly, the combat didnt really engage me but apart from it its really fun.
People wondering why I'm so good at dividing numbers by 28... little did they know I've had 12 years of experience lmao Damn, most likes I've ever gotten TY OG runescapers and young bloods
Write comments frequently and you'll end up getting better at it, earning likes and replies. Writing insightful things and funny things related to the video tend to be popular. Also the most fun to write in my opinion. If you search for jesse cox cuphead you can check his first video where I made a comment that currently has about 1500 likes. It's nothing special, but still fun.
@@CottidaeSEA yah I dont really care about people liking my comment. I dont aim for that no points . The only things like do for me is show me that I made another person laugh or smile:)
@@arianjohnson272 Yeah, the number itself doesn't really matter. I think it's nice to see that I've entertained someone with my comment though. Whether it's 10, 100 or 1000 people doesn't make much of a difference.
@@Geestar45 i have a friend who took 2 weeks to complete MM2. Sure he played on and off and was pretty busy irl, but it was insane how much he struggles to get it done lol
here is the bottom line. i played RS early 2003. i played wow from vanilla until mists of pandaria. im still playing RS from time to time. wow is dead and gone. Nuff said.
I think he should give the game a try off-stream, people would obviously spoil him and ruin the experience assuming he hasn't tried the game previously.
You have no idea how hard jagex tried to get rid of real world trading before giving into bonds. They were super anti lootbox until the players forced them into it by 3rd party real world trading
The graphics seems to be what keeps Asmon from the game, someone needs to tell him with RuneLite you can smooth out the edges and animations and make the game look 10x prettier. Its like going from a PS1 game to like Wind Waker or something
@@Mar_13288 I personally love OSRS graphics and I think they look better than RS3. Not how like Halo 3 is better than Halo 1, but like how like some PS2 games looked better than PS3 games if you know what I mean? Like just because RS3 is higher resolution doesnt mean it looks better you know?
I don't like WoW, but I do like to watch your videos. I play Runescape, and I would confidently say that playing OSRS would get you a new consistent content viewer.
@@RealLifePokemon5 maxed osrs ex player here. dont waste your time on osrs, stick with WoW. I converted to WoW from OSRS and it was the best decision i made
@@grime71 sure, More content in WoW than OSRS. OSRS has a serious gold farming issue and bot issue ( yes, i am aware wow has this issue, but from my experience, it is not as bad as osrs) Osrs has Venezuelans using the game as a form of irl job that effects the ingame market and also prices of gear. WoW all the way dude. Ironman is the only decent thing about osrs.
M3RITz UK osrs definitely has more content lol, it takes thousands of hours to unlock everything, while maxIng absolutely everything in wow takes less then 400 hours and maxing ur level takes like 2 days lol
I just recently came back to old school runescape after not playing since 2007. One thing I realized about older MMO's like OSRS and Vanilla WoW was that they treat quests like a proper story driven thing. Vanilla had a lot of "kill/gather X", but there were also a lot more just world building narrative quests than modern WoW. OSRS, almost every quest is narrative driven, like a D&D one-shot. Their just fun, sometimes deep, sometimes just goofy little tasks / distractions, but more importantly they all felt unique. 99% of WoW's quests are just reskinned loot/kill/gather time sinks; it becomes so monotonous. OSRS quests might not be anything special, but because they're all different and have some degree of puzzle / problem solving, my brain doesn't completely shut itself off and I honestly feel more engaged.
I'd love to see Asmongold play RS... I don't really watch his videos. But from what I've seen of him I love his personality. O don't play RS anymore either but keep up with some content creators. Asmon is defo somebody I'd watch play RuneScape
If you dont like the fact that you can sell bonds (wow tokens) for gold just like in wow you can also make an iron man which are 100% protected from any p2win aspect. Its funny asmongold says he is someone who judge a game by gameplay rather than looks but in reality he values looks way above gameplay. Which is why he will be stuck with shit mmos forever. He is chasing a dragon he is never going to catch because no mmo will ever be like how wow used to be. And im not even sure if he wants how wow used to be. His mind is so conflicted its almost sad to watch.
It's also worth noting that the introduction of bonds significantly decreased real world trading activity. Yes, RWT still exists, but this action on Jagex's part is still a move in a positive direction. The gold in more expensive so less likely to be abused, people don't have to worry about being banned, and the money is going to people working on the game; not some stranger running his computer bot program all night just raking it in.
@@ejakobs9881 I agree with most you said, But Jagex has literally nothing to do with MXT and stuff like the mobile release and most of the Mods have openly stated on livestreams and twitter they hate MXT and would never of introduced them if they actually had a say in what happens. The money from bonds isn't going to the people working on the game(Jagex) in any capacity, it is practically all going to that Chinese company(Shanghai Fukong) that owns them, and they're now trying to sell Jagex after making it full MXT and realizing it doesn't work properly with Runescape's community. So i'm not too sure you'd rather give money to some chinese overlord who literally buy's companies and squeezes them for every penny while ruining them in the process, over some Venezuelan who just wants to kill green dragons and feed his kids.
as a person who trashed bethesda about their presentation of "16 times the detail!" with "WhO CaREs? (not that im defending bethesda) you are an enormous hypocrite for also bashing Runescape's graphics
You don't need to watch an asmon osrs stream to know what would happen. He would stream for 4 hours. Get all the best items in the game handed to him and then he would talk about how the games too easy and never play it again.
@@MidasMakeItRain Except minecraft is not an mmo so you're competing a game that literally appeals to children vs a game that competes with other games in its category which all have better graphics.
Also the combat sucks, the progressions are tedious and lame. The Icons and UI all look like shit. The quests are cool, but literally everything else is dogshit. You are hypnotized.
OSRS is the MMO closest to classic table top DnD. Which is what makes it so popular. As far as gameplay mechanics go it's quite easy to understand game ticks and quite difficult to master them. If you have every played DnD or pathfinder you know that there is a way time progression work in combat without being turn based. OSRS accomplishes the same thing with "ticks" movement, different attack speeds, consumables, skilling, everything takes a certain amount of "game ticks" to complete the "bad" graphics are what let you see these game ticks this includes the floor tiles to the choppy animation. This is something that really needs to be experienced to fully appreciate. Game tick manipulation wether its prayer flicking and aggro juggles in PVE or stacking special attacks and different weapon speeds in PVP for maximum dmg output is what seperates men from boys in OSRS. This video doesn't do that concept justice and i feel that is the key to appreciating OSRS expecially for experience mmo players that blow off the game for LOOKING simple when infact there is a fairly complex system hiding beneath the surface.
Runescape is like it's own sub genre of MMO that (after the release of old school) never strayed too far from it's humble beginnings and just built off of it. They briefly tried with RS3 to be more like WoW and other mainstream mmo's but crashed and burned hard and learned quickly from their mistakes.
rshd hell yeah this is coming from a rs3 player i would love to play some old rshd again only if i could transfer my account other then that i wouldnt play.
i literally first played runescape in 2006 and stopped in 2008 or something. when i was 20 in 2018, i started a new account on old school runescape. i have been playing it for 4 years now, im level 102, and the game is still more popular than when i created this account, im still playing content that was made in 2005 (barrows), its insane how timeless this game is. runescape will be around for 30+ years at least without a doubt. Originally it was nostalgia that brought me back mostly, but turns out, the game is just so god damn fucking good i stayed.
I love Oldschool Runescape, it is the one place that you have to grind to get diffirent stuff. Unlike most games now days, where you can pay a season pass, or pay to unlock certain characters etc. Oldschool Runescape is also the one game where the real grinders get the best benefits of the game, unlike other games where the ones with the biggest wallet gets the best benefits.
I started playing in 2004/2005 sort of time and i remember at the time it was just a game on miniclip that somebody from my school told me about, i started playing it and loved it, didnt think it would still be relevant after so many years but it is truly a unique game!
Not only that its still relevant, but it has more players than ever. The dev team behind is pushing so much content every year that im sometimes baffled. Theres also now an HD mode in runelite (the unofficial official client😂) that makes the game look really good. For such an old game its way too good. We recently has raids 3 released with tons of new end game gear and stuff.
@André Santos and thats how you end up playing a terrible game built around micro transactions because they spend all the time and effort make the game look pretty
Yassss OSRS!! Been playing runescape since 2006, moved over to OSRS when it came out as I had maxed Rs3. I'm almost max combat OSRS again, and I can't see myself quitting this game unless they eventually mess it up. Idk why... or what it is about RS that has kept me captivated for nearly 15 years but I can't find it in any other game. One of the aspects I've always loved is the economy, the runescape economy is like a real economy in which you can merchant/flip/invest etc and make bils.
Osrs is what got me into playing mmorpg’s and it got me into playing vanilla wow all the way into bfa so many friends made and so much fun times to be had all around. Osrs quests can be so maddening figuring out what is required but the rewards when u do make u feel like a king
P I depends on what goals your trying to achieve in f2p vs p2p. It’s not as tedious if you put in perspective, and it makes the reward that much better. Obviously no f2p player is gonna go from 1-99 wc, there’s no point lol. Just get to 40 or so and you’re good. Same for most other f2p skills. The only skill I kinda agree with being ‘tedious’ is mining and smithing.
imagine playing a game that looks like potato dogshit, and still utilizes slow mostly RNG click based fighting mechanics to overcome potatoes on your screen.
@@Xishnik94 yeah RNG is in play but go ahead and watch a couple torvesta video's and lmk if you can prayer change while switching entire gear sets for one spec to then switch all your gear for another spec all within 1 second of each other to pull of a 5-6 hit combo to 1 hit somebody cause ima be honest i cant do that shit
If you put 10000 hrs into RuneScape, you won't be disappointed. Osrsl is the original old school mmo. It's not pay to win, the content is rewarding and it's not hard to make in-game money to pay for membership. Use runelite and try the f2p for a couple days. The graphics grow on you, yeah they are not great but the style is unique and with the low memory usage it's perfect to watch RU-vid videos or look up stuff on the wiki Wich if you do play, afk ing and multitasking happens from grind to grind.
Lmao the chat getting triggered when he says "Difficult bosses" are probably the same people who use runelite to tell them where to stand then complain its too easy.
They are peoples who have never played the game and take one look at the cover of the book and judge it. These are not peoples who have any idea what they are talking about so dont pay any attention to them. Because if they did complete inferno and raids and still say its easy... they have to be woox and there is not way they are.
even without runelite its simply easy. its click walk and pray only. then hope you hit. its not interactive combat knobby. where as games. like darksouls etc are actually skil based. " and even rs3 bosses and quests are more skill based as its more interactive" there are bosses there you litterly can't kill with legacy " osrs" combat - i play both on the original clients. no runelite no osbuddy. and both have their mistakes. but don't say osrs is difficult as its simply not,.
@@ilyranashow your infernal cape, 6 jads completion, solo raids with 4:1 olm in sub 20 minutes, etc, etc. Till then irrevelant and ignorant statement. Although yes, dark souls is much harder, and so is endgame pvm in rs3 such as telos, but dont just say its not difficult. Most people cant even kill zulrah or get a fire cape and say stuff like you lmao.
OSRS is the king of mmos this generation. I remember abck in 2005 how telling people you play runescape got people to laugh at you and that wow was better. Telling people you play old school runescape in 2019 gets you laid and mad respect. Shout out to all my homies grinding them skills. Remember 92 is half of 99.
Barbarianism was playing during the video, and I was fishing in Barbarian Village with this playing on the side, The Audio felt off and turns out the songs were synced but the one in the vid was the old Barbarianism.
I played OSRS for a good 3 months recently, Knocked out alot of members quest, and got my strength level to 88 and leveled up magic...I had to take a break though, cause you can really lose your mind playing 10 hours a day doing a repetitive task. I would prefer playing WoW in the burning crusade/WOLK time over Runescape though.
aaaaaaaaaaaand that is precisely where a lot of mmos fall flat on their faces. The grind is a killer of player bases. Only the nostalgia keeps me going in playing osrs. I recently got my fire cape and that's made me love my character even more. I'm going for maxed combat stats in as a free player before I sign up for membership again and knock out some more quests and skills. It's nice to see this game doing well today. I remember when back in the day you were made fun of for playing it because all your friends played wow. Playing wow now a days will get you laughed at. How the tables have turned.