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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: bulter9 on September 01, 2009, 01:52:16 pm
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i do its a fine game nt tthat bad
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Runescape used to be a good game. But its not anymore. :BangHead:
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10,000 years ago. But when 3-d came out....
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Nope, I never played Runescape, and never will. :angel11:
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haha, runescape . . . back in the day. I have 4 super high accounts, you should look up "painandsufer" He's my highest and sometimes I'll hop on just to check on updates and such, but I'm currently a lot more interested in WoW.
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I do, my in game username is elissa marie.
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I never heard of it. Where do you find it?
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I never heard of it. Where do you find it?
Just google RuneScape. It's a MMORPG
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I used to... but it seemed boring to keep doing the same thing over and over to gain levels (like keep chopping trees, or fishing). I prob'ly wasn't playing it correctly; just like the Elder Scrolls games (esp. Morrowind and Oblivion) where you could gain levels of acrobatics by jumping everywhere you went, even just
walking bouncing down the street in a city. But the better way to play would be to naturally gain levels in acrobatics by jumping just when you needed to. The quests (at least in the beginning) also seem to support this idea of doing something repeatedly (eg bake 10 pies, cut down and burn 5 trees, etc.) instead of actually having some storyline behind it and having the tasks be related to the storyline instead of just busy-work.
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I used to... but it seemed boring to keep doing the same thing over and over to gain levels (like keep chopping trees, or fishing). I prob'ly wasn't playing it correctly; just like the Elder Scrolls games (esp. Morrowind and Oblivion) where you could gain levels of acrobatics by jumping everywhere you went, even just walking bouncing down the street in a city. But the better way to play would be to naturally gain levels in acrobatics by jumping just when you needed to. The quests (at least in the beginning) also seem to support this idea of doing something repeatedly (eg bake 10 pies, cut down and burn 5 trees, etc.) instead of actually having some storyline behind it and having the tasks be related to the storyline instead of just busy-work.
There is a story line and each quest when completed goes into detail. LOL at bouncing down the street.