Np, feel free to dm me if you pick the game up and want some pointers!
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I have roughly 20k hours in Oldschool RuneScape, and around 5000 in modern RuneScape. This would be a very long discussion if I went into every aspect, but I'll keep it short.
Oldschool RuneScape has a very community focused development process, where what the player says, goes, for the most part. Couple that with the sense of progression and the depth to the mechanics of combat, although at first glance it seems simple, it is one of the most rewarding games you can play. I highly recommend giving it a shot.
While the modern version can still be fun, it is hindered by not being as community driven, having 20+ years of jank built on top of jank, and heavy monetisation (although this is being addressed), just makes the game fall very short of its counterpart for me. While the combat has quite a lot of depth, it doesn't spark that sense of progression or achievement.
Oh no, here comes another Chinese earthquake. Hrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbr
I use tidal as well, just wish there was mobile/desktop sync
Bummer
All moot points to me personally
I think so, but why would that be an issue?
Sandustry is the game for those who hate when the post has no mention of it.
As someone from rural Wisconsin, I'd say anything under 5k personally
Agree to disagree on that, I haven't played a Bethesda game I've considered "good" since Morrowind personally, and on the other hand Cyberpunk is top tier for me.
The difference between CDPR and Bethesda is CDPR games always end up being all time greats though. That's why I don't get influenced by the hype, and keep faith in them as developers, as well as their move to unreal engine
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