OSRS / Old School Runescape - Medieval Cookie Clicker


This dude green logged barrows at 508 kc … for context I did it on my iron at like 900 and I thought that was lucky

Due to GeHaLas we will NOT be seeing the pure guthans era but rather a swap between DH & Guthans
 
Just watched resident community opinion former do it, pretty much just a if you misclick you get severely punished is all

Kind of wish it had a CA attached to it just so the current group of GHCIM/HCIM grandmaster youtubers can have another instant mistake=immediate death challenge to play through.
 
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The classic "You are the problem." explanation. Sure, that's part of it, but not the entire reason. A lot of games just genuinely suck now too.
But not OSRS babyyyyyyyyy. Day 1 grandmaster quests no guide is peak gameplay. You can just play the game without min maxxing no one is forcing you.

Come on Null just sink back into OSRS, forget that very minor change they made to the Recruitment Drive quest, close your eyes when you make your new character as to not see the type a or type b option (I’m honestly thinking they’ll secretly change this back to male/female in the future without announcing) and work towards doing the most peak quest ever, Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire
 
But not OSRS babyyyyyyyyy. Day 1 grandmaster quests no guide is peak gameplay. You can just play the game without min maxxing no one is forcing you.

Come on Null just sink back into OSRS, forget that very minor change they made to the Recruitment Drive quest, close your eyes when you make your new character as to not see the type a or type b option (I’m honestly thinking they’ll secretly change this back to male/female in the future without announcing) and work towards doing the most peak quest ever, Desert Treasure II - The Fallen Empire
This exactly, doing quests blind on release is so much more fun than being a QuestHelper Spacebarmaxxer.

The jmods themselves have seemed really adamant about the gay shit so I doubt anything will change.

I do wish I could quit this game, but my autistic addiction to 'Number go up' won't let me.
 
I havent played Runescape since, uhhhh, 2009 2010 2011?
I still remember the account name and password, would my login still work or are old as shit accounts that havent been touched in 15 years just gone?
If there was an email required for login then i dont remember that at all.
Id probably log in just to get the account banned.
 
I havent played Runescape since, uhhhh, 2009 2010 2011?
I still remember the account name and password, would my login still work or are old as shit accounts that havent been touched in 15 years just gone?
If there was an email required for login then i dont remember that at all.
Id probably log in just to get the account banned.
people still routinely post about logging into accounts they found on shit like burned CDs from 2002.
 
I havent played Runescape since, uhhhh, 2009 2010 2011?
I still remember the account name and password, would my login still work or are old as shit accounts that havent been touched in 15 years just gone?
If there was an email required for login then i dont remember that at all.
Id probably log in just to get the account banned.
Your account will be on RS3. Everyone started fresh in Oldschool when it launched in 2013.
 
I havent played Runescape since, uhhhh, 2009 2010 2011?
I still remember the account name and password, would my login still work or are old as shit accounts that havent been touched in 15 years just gone?
If there was an email required for login then i dont remember that at all.
Id probably log in just to get the account banned.
I logged into an account 15 years later that I remembered the password to no problem. I was also able to successfully recover another account of about the same age I really only knew the username to. You can log in to OSRS but it will be a fresh start on tutorial island, the account will still work if it didn't get hacked and/or banned though.
 
you're not gonna want to hear this but eve online does all of this stuff and a lot of it is through purposeful design. it's a game very hostile to metas. i haven't played eve in like ten years and it was bought by the chinese so who knows if these are still true, but the rub is to design a game so its really complex and so different people who make different choices see entirely different parts of the game. everything in eve has a wiki page and in-depth community tools but since anything you do in eve is only going to look at like 20% of the game, the one-size-fits-all retard proof advice generally just doesn't apply to other areas of the game and if you want to do something non-standard you're gonna have to do the rpg math to figure out if you're going to die horribly

you could just copy most of eve's balancing decisions to a game that isn't a submarine spaceship simulator and scale it back pretty significantly and still have an engaging game, it's just that most game developers that aren't scandinavians are cowards.
 
It hurts that it's overwhelmingly this way now. Part of it is getting older and wiser but the data mining and wikis are definitely the bulk of the issue.
However you can absolutely get that feeling back by putting on some self-imposed restrictions (Ironman and its variants is the most popular, but imo Bronzeman is better if you want to avoid tedium) that force you to play differently and in ways you've never tried or considered and go to places you didn't realize existed, doing quests without using a guide, and dicking around in limited time modes in the way you feel is most fun. Also Sailing added a bunch of new and weird stuff that was a ton of fun to explore.
You're always welcome to come back and join our comfy clan with its comfy chat. Hell we have enough people to do most if not all group activities

But not OSRS babyyyyyyyyy. Day 1 grandmaster quests no guide is peak gameplay. You can just play the game without min maxxing no one is forcing you.
Quests are genuinely one of the best parts of this game. I go out of my way to redo quests during limited time game modes even if the benefit isn't super big. I just really like them
 
It hurts that it's overwhelmingly this way now. Part of it is getting older and wiser but the data mining and wikis are definitely the bulk of the issue.
However you can absolutely get that feeling back by putting on some self-imposed restrictions (Ironman and its variants is the most popular, but imo Bronzeman is better if you want to avoid tedium) that force you to play differently and in ways you've never tried or considered and go to places you didn't realize existed, doing quests without using a guide, and dicking around in limited time modes in the way you feel is most fun. Also Sailing added a bunch of new and weird stuff that was a ton of fun to explore.
You're always welcome to come back and join our comfy clan with its comfy chat. Hell we have enough people to do most if not all group activities


Quests are genuinely one of the best parts of this game. I go out of my way to redo quests during limited time game modes even if the benefit isn't super big. I just really like them
I sentence you to redoing Ratcatchers with a kitten on every limited time game mode that comes out.
A lot of quests are fun, but almost the entire Elf Questline is about as enjoyable as drinking boiling naptha.
Generally, the quests that have mechanics beyond making you run back and forth for no reason whatsoever are fun. Even the ones that are making you run back and forth aren't too bad unless you're in some trap infested shithole.
I'd redo One Small Favour ten times before I redo Underground Pass or especially fucking Regicide once.

I wish that Jagex would redo some of the janky dogshit in old quests, but without absolutely fucking destroying the quests like RS3 did. RS3 Demon Slayer is just depressingly awful, rather than having to run about to find the keys to get Silverlight, you are just asked by the world's most fucking useless knight to go grab it from the church basement where your challenges include putting the square shape in the square hole, killing 6 level 2 skeletons, and the worlds easiest movement puzzle.
Then when you have the sword you just go to the basement of the Zamorakian church in Varrock and kill Delrith there.
And they really only changed the iconic f2p quests and not the actual janky dogshit quests like Ratcatchers, too.
 
Quests are genuinely one of the best parts of this game. I go out of my way to redo quests during limited time game modes even if the benefit isn't super big. I just really like them
The quests have always been a pretty intense mixed bag for me and probably most other people. Especially the older quests, which generally just feel a lot more hostile and petty to your existence overall.

For every fun moment you got out of something like desert treasure or monkey madness, you could in turn have an especially unfun time trudging through any forced stealth segment in this game where the stealth is jank as fuck and doesn't really work properly, or having to deal with those lazy niggers at tai bwo wannai trio not getting you a backup karambwan if you burn the first and generally just annoying you with a lack of hints whilst you aimlessly stumble all over the damn jungle getting them free shit.
 
Jewgex have decided to ramp the membership price EVEN more than before (another 20%, and they only just did a hike like last year), and now the game is more expensive to play than pretty much any contemporary MMO that offers multiple character slots.
Lmao.

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now the game is more expensive to play than pretty much any contemporary MMO that offers multiple character slots.
Lmao.
With mobile switcher coming soon I think they are pretty close to increasing characters per account, in my head it’s the last thing they need because they already have profile swapping for DMM/leagues. If they increase the amount of characters I think they’ll try to get more people into pvping (at least that’s what I would do if I had another non-main toon)
 
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