Almost all of Runescape's updates go through player polls

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asked Oct 15, 2019 in H&E by Sletrry (6,110 points)

 

Old School Runescape also doesn't play like most MMOs. It lacks the usual selection of ability pubs, hotkeys and cooldowns. It feels more like an old cRPG. The entire world is set out on a grid, and to maneuver your personality, you click RS gold on the square you want to proceed to.

To speak with an NPC, you click on their"Talk to" option. To strike a monster, you click on its"Attack" option. You can do virtually everything without even touching your computer, even though it's much easier to play after you establish a couple of shortcuts.

Jagex is shutting down RuneScape Classic following 17 years.RuneScape Classic is, essentially, a picture of RuneScape as it initially released in 2001. That first version has seen two big improvements in the years since, also as (slightly confusingly) the arrival of Old School RuneScape - a version of this game more or less as it was in 2007.

As RuneScape has grown and evolved though, RuneScape Classic has continued to reside in a dusty corner of Jagex's servers. It's no longer updated or cheap OSRS gold officially supported by the developer, but access is still permitted to particular players.

In its article announcing RuneScape Classic's closed, Jagex explained that"It has been amazing to see such dedication amongst those of you who have kept playing RuneScape Classic over the past couple of years [...] But it is not all fun and games.

 

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