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I would see how she was doing although for a couple

About one year ago at this point I was doing a slayer task and ran into a woman who was new in runescape and was sort of struggling with a kalphite undertaking. I started giving her some strategies and we started talking. She had the exact same name as my girlfriend also was studying the exact same OSRS gold as her so we got to discussing matters out runescape. She stressed out and told me a little about how she felt really miserable and I basically did my best to be a fantastic listener. Soon she simply never logged back and I would see how she was doing although for a couple weeks we'd talk a bit. I hope she's trying her best to make the most of it and still in college. Kimberly in nursing school, I wish you the best. And should you ever want someone to speak to, hit me up.

Mmos really only stopped being great. People are focused on dailies or something or always grinding like this. House parties in runescape were how I'd really like to devote countless hours. Talking to random people and having a terrific time. It sounds for quite a while now, folks are much less interested in doing the stuff. That's what I miss.Seeing people wear items just for the makeup, such as tasteful or berets was so much fun. People getting into whatever character or mindset they had, folks actually talking while they chopped trees or picked flax or played minigames was the best.

Everything now is afk or grind, so no love for just having fun.Honestly though, runescape isn't the only sport that has gone that way, which imo, makes it even worse. It looks like just about every mmo led that way.I miss the old runescape days.It's not that they stopped being good, but it's just that the runescape players grew up. Folks do not have the time as kids to goof off researching or doing house parties because they have goals they did and they wish to achieve.

I also believe a great deal of the efficacy mentality is cheap RS gold just a side effect of getting older. You have more duties in life so you approach your obligations and that mindset just carries over to runescape. A good deal of these nostalgia in RS that I have is just a byproduct of youth wonderment where every thing was exciting and new. I love the nostalgia I have for RS and I love runescape as it's now, but I recognize that portion of this difference is that I grew up.

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