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wish to RuneScape gold casually play that

    Kingang
    By Kingang

    What people dont seem to state is RuneScape is mobile.. Gone would be the times you have to sit at your monitor daily afk woodcutting, simply do it on your phone as you get on with life it's simple. Each of the"osrs is a mill' comments don't seem to take this into consideration and depict it as a super grindy no-life match! Plus 90 stats do not take as long as folks appear to think, 99 certain but that I do not find any issues with that, it is max level after all.Been on iPhone for many years so that I was only able to play with OSRS mobile (99% of my play time is on mobile). Got tired of waiting for RS3 cellphone so I changed into an S20+ and the following week they declare that the RS3 mobile closed beta will soon be launch shortly.. Sad day.

    That's true, but still, if someone is saying they wish to RuneScape gold casually play that still typically means they don't want to / or cannot spend all day grinding even if it's on cellular. Trust me I know the greatness of having cellphone. RS3 phone continues to be incredible for somebody like me who doesn't have the time or way to always be at desktop or a laptop. Yea OSRS may not be too slow as people say but RS3 is still waaay faster and better for a casual participant or simply a player who has too many real-life responsibilities that doesn't permit them to play a lot. Whenever you have limited amount of game time, otherwise or mobile, it creates a big difference.

    I am maxed in RS3 and creeping up on 1900 complete. I prefer OSRS on virtually all aspects, and that's the reason why it's my main game of the two. Some assert that bossing is much better in RS3, but to me I'd rather play WoW classic if I wanted ability based bossing, RS3 is really clunky with all the tick system. OSRS has the tick system, yes, but at least it's unique although it's not quite as interactive as RS3's system. Nevertheless, you mentioned for casual play. So talking endgame supervisors might not be appropriate. As you're a returning player OSRS is eloquent and easy to pick up on. RS3 still confuses me, because I have taken many fractures over time, and the gaps in knowledge of what has been published is revealing.

    But then again, RS3 allows you both to progress buy RuneScape gold much faster on the low end but on skilling's end. OSRS is much more of a grind with xp rates that are lower and such. On the note of if you will find any YT series or such RS3 content production is all but dead to be honest. If you prefer the material production aspects (flows, youtube series, jagex hosted occasions such as DMM) then OSRS is the place to be. I really don't think either is a bad choice, but OSRS is my move to. (Except for today that we've obtained a new skill to grind out in RS3).