When you play an MMORPG for a lengthy period (say 15 years) it truly becomes an integral part of you, whether you want playing by yourself or becoming an active member of the community RS Gold. RuneScape was celebrating its 20th anniversary this year with some notable events including for instance, the Elder God Wars dungeon and Azzanadra's Quest - there were also some lows, for instance Login Lockout. Login Lockout.
Still, I believe RuneScape has the potential to make it to its 30th anniversary because of the way the Mobile and Steam version has brought it to a whole new set of players. I'll certainly be there for the new adventures, especially in the case of penguins and Reworking the construction skill and, if I'm in need of to take a break, I could always go to Old School RuneScape.
You could play a game for a thousand hours but that doesn't mean that you'll love it. We've all seen the meme of someone giving an unfavorable Steam review, with more than 5,000 hours on record. But let's be honest this is not the case anymore.
I've invested hundreds of hours into Fallout 4, and I could have had fun with about five. The rest was just a promise of fun, along with the bloody 'kill, loot and return' loop tricking my stupid brain into thinking I was having fun cheap rs07 gold. And I've read what you've written about Skyrim and how you've reverted back to the game again. Pathetic, the lot of us.