My diaries are still filled with notes of OSRS GP my recent RuneScape accomplishments, especially when I earn a new skilling pet, but it has to share my diary with a few musings on some of the Indie games I've played and an rant about my inability to make Log Stool homemade recipes from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I'm currently creating a list of what I'd like doing in RuneScape for the upcoming year.
As a Dungeoneering expert, I'd like to train (unlikely) and renovate my cash-strapped house. It's possible that I will finally make it to it. Salt in the Wound quest at one point I wanted to do this quest until an acquaintance told me about an pillar in particular - if you remember. Since then, I'ven't found the strength to go after it, but it could be 2022.
When you play an MMORPG for a long period of time of say, 15 years it's a big part of your life; whether you want to play by yourself or be an active participant in the community. RuneScape marked its 20th anniversary in 2018 and , although there were highlights like the Elder God Wars dungeon and Azzanadra's Quest but there were also bad moments, like the Login Lockout.
Still, I believe RuneScape has the strength to reach its 30th anniversary given how portable and Steam version of the game have introduced it to a new audience. I'll certainly be around for the next adventure, especially ones that feature penguins. some sort of rework to the Construction skill and, should I require some rest, I can always return to Old School RuneScape.
You can play a game for a thousand hours, but this doesn't mean you're enjoying it. We've all seen that image of someone writing a negative Steam review, with buy RuneScape gold more than five hundred hours of play time. We'll be honest this isn't an absurd idea anymore.