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active 2 years, 8 months agoI’ve sunk hundreds of hours in Fallout 4, and I could have had fun with about five. The rest was just a promise of fun, along with the bloody “kill RuneScape Gold for sale, loot, and return’ loop tricking my brain into thinking I was enjoying itself. You’ve also seen your comments about Skyrim and you’ve come back to it over and over. Pathetic, the lot of us.
Then what’s old School RuneScape? I have no idea. It’s not difficult to recognize the games that are time-sink: they consume your life, and then you moan about it online. However, RuneScape is completely different. When I’m not gaming, I still don’t really have an opinion about it. I can hear the music in my brain, and feel a strong pull that brings me back to the music. I realized that the music was playing an error on my mobile. My family hasn’t called me in weeks.
RuneScape was one of the trailblazers: a game solely focused on engagement, but it doesn’t necessarily need to coincide with enjoyment. That’s not to say these two games are mutually exclusive, it just means you can find ways to keep you entertained even when you’re not having enjoyment.
RuneScape also happens to be one of the most efficient in what it does. I’ve been watching the fan documentary rs3 gold, RuneScape Historical Timeline 1998 to 2020, which is about the evolution (it truly has impacted all areas to my personal life) and the game’s developers were stunned to see players max out stats in months, rather than years.