My first language is Icelandic. I recall the very first thing I typed on that game from
RuneScape gold a request from my sister that had been 12 years old in now, she requested me to beg in Varrock. I went around asking people "can you give me money". Ever since 2004 I have played Runescape on and off and I am thankful for that since it's benefited me a great deal. When speaking with tourists visiting Iceland I often get compliments about my accent and that they could not alter my accent from somebody who grew up with English vs me growing up with Icelandic, that is completely different.
Played RS back in the really early days but never gave it a fair try. Started again around the time came out last year. Holy crap is Runescape big and tough. It's an RPG, kind of like all of the survival/craft games you have these days, with PvP components very similar to Eve Online, at a medieval fantasy theme. It's fantastic. I'm skilling, simply and questing, bossing, making countless gp having tons of fun. Every step feels rewarding. Can recommend anybody to play Runescape.
I do agree with you regarding Runescape's questing. It's one of the only MMOs that actually makes them feel like quests in the DnD sense of this word in contrast to the mandatory to reach the appropriate region of the game feel of this word.That said, beyond having quality quests, it is hard to recommend the game as"one of the greatest". It's not. You said the skill cap being high, but realistically what that comes down to is combos in PvP that involve swapping between windows and items to pull damage combos off. It is not an ability because you competing between mouse precision in windows on the side of the screen moreso than actually interacting with the game world in
cheap RS gold a manner that is meaningful in the way folks would think about being proficient at a game.
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