In the ten years I've been away, Runescape has gone from a fantasy-themed chatroom to a fully fledged MMO, complete with its very own annual festival, a card game spin off and enough content to produce 12-year-old me weak in the knees. If you can think it, you need to really download the most recent version of the game.
It's a game that's preserved many of its players through constant updates and unrivalled audience interaction; log for a month and you may have missed something that the community will be referencing for the upcoming few decades.
And those are only the largest changes: Runescape has also obtained around 650 other attribute upgrades in that time, and of course innumerable patches and fixes which have also been deployed. The simple fact that Jagex eliminated the Wilderness for 3 years still feels like an insult to some previous self - even though I was not playing at the time.
Returning after so much has changed is uncanny, since basically it is exactly the way I remembered it from 2006. Lumbridge is still there, with its set of Mischievous Imps still wandering the castle grounds amidst a sea of gamers barking the exact same immortal question at each other:"Will u be my gf?"more in: https://www.rsgoldfast.com/
- Tháng 6 23 2019 tại 20:30