OSRS feels more like the runescape I enjoy playing than RS3. I was maximum half method to 120 thieving, and that I made the conscience decision that I every ability from level 1 in OSRS than play RS3 and grind 1 99. I've also moved to OSRS from RS gold recently for reasons. Coming out of a Dungeons and Dragons history (which much of ancient RS was very much predicated on) I've never had a campaign where our party made it beyond level 10.
Even with like 3 decades of playing with the same character. Building a character and fleshing them out durning the first levels is super rewarding and the impossibility of reaching the upper echelons makes the world look vast and incredible. Since I really embraced the aspect of the MMORPG I left so many characters back into pre-eoc. I possess a particular theme for the character or would set myself challenges that were special. Nowit feels like everything is about ending game content/maxing. Sure, after almost two decades there should be a lot of end game content.
But it seems like that is all the community. My primary account is really a pure f2p in RS3 with a couple of 99s and a few more not away. I quit Runescape for a period of approximately five decades and returned October. Pretty much everyone I knew in the community which plays has maxed and is now grinding virtual 120s/200m out. Or maxing again on another/Ironman account. I am quite close to my intentions of obtaining Prayer, 99 Defence, and Magic, and my buddy who has maxed twice now in f2p requested me which skill I had been planning to work on next. I was like. There probably won't be a next. I am getting these 99s since I like them or because they were youth dreams. But I really don't put any value.
I'm not planning to do something I despise like angling or Woodcutting for hours just to see how the numbers go up. I mean, if I had been a kid with all the time in the world I might. But in my life I want from my spare time. I want something rather than OSRS Gold For Sale afkable. So I transferred to OSRS and created an ultimate Ironman. And I have set myself added thematic challenges and constraints. And while I really could finally do exactly the same thing I find that OSRS's gear system makes account builds more rewarding to perform. Along with also the community (especially YouTube content creators) is much more enthusiastic about that type of game play.