My diaries have records on my latest OSRS Gold achievements, especially when I earn a new skilling pet, but it has to share the space with little meditations about the Indie the games that I've played, as well as rants concerning my lack of Log Stool DIY recipes from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. I'm working on a list of what I'd like me to do in RuneScape during the year ahead.

Like to work on my Dungeoneering abilities (unlikely) and renovate my money pit of a home. Maybe I'll finally make it to one of the Salt in the Wound quest at one point I was awestruck by this quest, but then a friend of mine told me about one particular pillar, if you know, you know. Since then, I've not had the motivation to take on the task, but maybe 2022 is the year.

If you are playing an MMORPG for a lengthy period of say, 15 years it is a significant part of your life; whether you choose to play by yourself or be an active participant in the community. RuneScape is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and , while there were some highlights such as it was the Elder God Wars dungeon and Azzanadra's Quest however there were lower points, such as Login Lockout. Login Lockout.

However, I think RuneScape will be able in reaching its 30th year anniversary due to the way that mobile and Steam version have brought the game to a new market. I'll definitely be watching for future adventures especially in the case of penguins and a Construction skill rework, andif I'm needing an afternoon break, I can always visit Old School RuneScape.

You could play a game for 1,000 hours however it doesn't mean you're enjoying the game. You've seen the meme of someone writing an unfavourable Steam review with a whopping 5,000 hours on record. But let's face facts this isn't such an actual concept anymore.

I've spent countless minutes into Fallout 4, and I could have had fun with about five of them. It was all about the promise of fun, by playing that bloody 'kill loot and return' loop fooling my brain into thinking it was having fun. It's been interesting to read what you've all said about Skyrim and you've come crawling back to it over and over. This is a shame for all of us.


However, what about RuneScape Gold? I'm not sure. It's usually easy to spot any of these games and how they eat up your life and then you complain about it on the internet. But RuneScape is different. When I'm not gaming, I'm not sure if I have an opinion on the game. I can hear the music in my head and feel a gravitational pull to return to it. I realized that the music was playing on mobile was a mistake. My family hasn't heard from me in days.