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TOPIC: The main argument against RS3

The main argument against RS3 4 years 4 months ago #14321

Correct me if I am wrong, but RuneScape gold I don't think he is asking if it's not. I think he's especially saying if there's a market for gathering ore, subsequently especially selling gear to individuals outside of exchange, like it used to work. But since Grand Exchange is currently a thing, obviously that is no longer an alternative. As RS3, it's really pretty great for. Greater at a Great Deal of ways than OSRS. But the biggest difference (well, aside nostalgia and mtx) is just the quality of OSRS upgrades versus that of RS3.

Viable, rewarding, I understood it as the same thing from the context of"being a thing" when he inquired about selling smithed things to other gamers. Whether the GE is employed in this case does not seem to matter. OSRS can either be played for fun or it can be min-maxed to departure, although he definitely can do it. If he would like to do that it may work, it's just not that viable anymore. I play but I find that for each positive that RS3 has over OSRS, it's a double edged sword that's ultimately frustrating.

Very nice graphics that look fantastic from low. Ruined by makeup and these flying pets. They make a lot of sound, and if they're not huge and deflecting visually. Immersive skills that research an incredible quantity of content. Blown throughout my bonus xp and twice purchasing secrets or XP weekends. Combat that makes you feel powerful, and equipment to go with this. However, revolution does all of the work for you, and your level doesn't feel like it affects your performance in any way. Legacy mode isn't viable for lots of game battle. You're able to go full manual, but the clicking is generally delayed in both motion and reaction time of skills that are triggering. Tons of clicks.

I know that not everybody agrees with me, and these could be worked around, but it simply feels like RS3 includes a foot in two games. Both sides of which are at war with one another concerning mechanics and game play. OSRS keeps it simple, and like that, but it is not perfect. It is easier to get friends because RS3 is so Frankensteined lol. It is packed with way more content, Quests, places, bosses, etc.. Graphically, better. And tons of quality of life progress.

The main argument against RS3 is that the transactions to buy rs3 gold that are micro and'scape' because exp prices are much higher than osrs. If either of them are high worries for you, try out an Ironman account. I really don't think the greater xp rates are a bad thing. There are skills, and many skills go to level 120, so it kind of balances out. Getting max level isn't the end since there's so like it is for most OSRS players -99 grade content. This is all personal opinion from a RS3 participant that has spent time.
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