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I've done Giant Mole in the past with some IRL friends
Thursday, March 26th 2020, 3:26 AM; 122; 0; +0 | 0 | -0
I've done Giant Mole in the past with some IRL friends, they loved it a great deal. Could it be the most effective method? Nonot for me personally not and along with my accounts because of their low level accounts but we were having a good time and that's what matters. I get the impression that you don't know that content is worth doing even if it isn't the most efficient method of doing this, that it is still worth doing because it is fun. Regrettably a mindset that a lot of veteran players have, and it is undoubtedly a portion of the problems of RS3 as a whole. I need jagex would concentrate more on the early part of the game now being close to release. That they would make enjoyable content that's not effective, but might make players get a taste of what we like and stay around. Like a mini droplog, or something that can be efficiently killed with a level 3 account that will drop a name or a pet or something.
Biggest issue is that a huge majority of existing content is obsolete, and also a lot of newer articles only ends up being time-gated grinds and isolated markets (PoP, PoF, Anachronia, The Arc, Menaphos, etc.). RS3 looks interested in pushing out these vast, but shallow upgrades that are intended to take weeks to"complete," while offering very little real content. There is really no reason to engage after seeing that which for the very first time unless you are trying to get completionist cape. And that is really a shame, since places like Menaphos and The Arc are all beautiful, but ultimately dead material since they weren't made for player retention past the time gating some small rewards.
OSRS focuses on end game content as well [ToB, nightmare, COX, sire, cerb, vorkath, zulrah, etc] but there is much more travel / pacing to hitting game on OSRS and also far more mid game articles too, along with things like fighter chest or void armour still being relevant in OSRS.
Think about that RS3 is a game using a whole lot more updates. Electricity creep is unavoidable in OSRS. While I agree it's inevitable, I feel it will happen at a significantly slower rate. The dragon scimitar is used even now, like you said. Whip, while outclassed by additional weapons in a variety of ways, is still the go-to slayer weapon for 99% of individuals far beyond maxing their melee combats. The upgraded tentacle whip premiered almost 6 years back and only a couple of months back was a"better" option introduced for the same slot via blade of saeldor, which by the way calls for a non-tradeable and difficult to farm source as its origin of charges.
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