

its better to spend a couple of bucks and go into members and use the money makers in memberworlds which are VASTLY better like the difference between penny's and hundreds of bucks and then continue supporting your membership from those memberworlds. With the highest money makers in free-to-play you're still spending about 40 hours just for 14 days of membership or the like. You're actually bashing someone that is advising a player to try both games to find what he likes, and then you call me 'the most annoying people'' thats pretty sad man i don't give a ♥♥♥♥ which game he plays i'm only trying to inform, ♥♥♥♥ off with your preference and ♥♥♥♥♥♥ opinion i couldn't care less. ? so me explaining the difference between the two games is to much for you? did you even read my post and what i'm saying? OSRS looks like a game from 1999 and also controls like that. go try them both! you OSRS players are the most annoying people.

if you want a classic grinding MMO that doesn't sacrifice gameplay for income then i highly suggest OSRS. if you want a more modern MMO game and can look past the microtransaction things i highly recommend RS3. still try both and find out which one you enjoy. its alot more true to the game itself and less to your wallet. its alot grindier and ofcourse the graphics are vastly different but it doesn't contain microtransactions and the like.

Originally posted by Giomanach:Although it is advertised as Runescape its Runescape 3 (Newest version) although fun in its own right the game is riddled with fast XP gains and slotmachine esq purchases apart from the membership that you'd have to buy in order to experience the actual game (playing without membership isn't really recommended if you want to invest alot of time) i highly suggest trying it out for yourself but i'm going to advise you to look at OldSchool Runescape to, which is the 2007 version. (this is also mostly because f2p is one big botfest and items have lost all of their value) even if that were true 40 hours is not very much time to spare for a game like this i speak from experience the game becomes non existent the moment you try to support membership through a f2p moneymaker. its better to pay for a month membership then do quests/requirements for an actual good moneymaker and then use that moneymaker to support your membership. the problem here is that its not worth grinding memebership for 40 hours and having to keep that up makes it so you're not playing the game anymore but only grinding towards that next membership. Originally posted by FacelessPhoenix:Yes but with the way it works you will never need to spend money on the game to get membership if you know what you're doing (this is also mostly because f2p is one big botfest and items have lost all of their value)

Thats really not worth the effort, although possible, to put in so much effort is insane. Yes but with the way it works you will never need to spend money on the game to get membership if you know what you're doing So you have access to many more skills, a much bigger world, much more quests etc. The real game is subscription based like wow. Originally posted by Guardian of the Blind:The free2play version of runescape is basically just a demo.
