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"The runescape players wish to observe places
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"The runescape players wish to observe places have their stories grown, so we introduced a new continent," Bridges explains. "They want to know why this place is as it is, and they want to know its history, so that is our ongoing narrative. There are five homes fighting Great Kourend, over a town, and we have published quests--smallish ones--for level runescape players. Two continue to come. Once you've done them all and learned each house's history, you'll have the ability learn what they're going to do and to move forward. The homes are fighting to make sure their man gets to be the next monarch, but we're doing this slowly."
Bridges and Ogilvie acknowledge, however, that most of the runescape gamers that care about new stories get their fix with RuneScape 3, where the vast majority of fresh narrative content gets added. Watching the history of earth develop more than is a bonus, but a lot of what the group does is add more PvE challenges and ability updates. That doesn't mean runescape gamers are nudged in any specific instructions. Old School RuneScape is a freewheeling sandbox, giving it.
"If someone would like to just log in the runescape game and fight creatures and level up abilities, they could," Ogilvie says. "If they wish to jump in and do quests, they could spend hours just doing quests, rather than do any skills in any way. It's all optional. There's a whole bunch of mini-games to perform, or you can get stuck in to PvP right away." He recalls one particular runescape player, in RuneScape's ancient days, who did nothing but cut down trees. "This runescape participant had a huge woodcutting level, but absolutely no stats in anything else." They did not even use the wood, dropping it on the ground. It had been something. RuneScape was that this runescape player's IM of choice from the early 2000s. They had been playing for two months.
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