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Think of WoW now is. OSRS=Classic and RS3=Battle For Azeroth. RS3 is exactly what Runescape has evolved in to over the last few years and is at its core, the game, but entirely overhauled. Combat went from easy, I do and swing damage, to you do RS gold and swing harm skills and full action bar skills. They included a great deal of MTX which makes RuneScape game easy and requires a whole lot of the soul and sense of achievement out. OSRS is essentially just RuneScape match has been using a great deal of new content and QOL additions, in 2007. It can be played like a simpleton or you'll be able to go complete nerd that was sweaty and min max your efficacy. You can do something like click on a tree and have your personality chop logs to increase your woodcutting level while you pay little to no focus.
Or you may do something engaging with their mechanics like struggle bosses for hours attempting to obtain a sought after item with a rare fall chance. You come close to running out of things to do and never can spend hours and hours on that game. I personally have over hours on my character and just have 1 maxed out skill. In fact it takes the average player 2300-2500 hours to max out each ability level and thats just abilities. That doesnt include all of the item searching, money making, minigames etc in RuneScape game. If you love grinding and using a feeling of achievement then proceed for OSRS. Not to mention OSRS is working on cellular phones. RS3 would not be recommended by me personally.
Participant - OSRS or even RS3 for play?
Been receiving the RS itch most of us get after a long time away from RuneScape game. I last played 2 decades or so ago. What game is best for play? I can play with a couple hours per day or so. The extended 12 hour days of my childhood are way behind me, but I miss RuneScape match and all the memories that came with it! Additionally, websites or any YT you would recommend for guides? I've played both and I prefer RS3. RS3 contains a grind and is for PvM and endgame content, where OSRS is best for PvP. For casual play I would say RS3. OSRS stayed true to'very grindy nature, whilst RS3 has things like bonus exp and much higher exp levels to help players achieve.
But there is no right or wrong answer. It depends on what you want from RuneScape game. Try them. You will see which you are going to end up wanting to play more. Honestly both are strong choices it only depends on what your preferences are cheap OSRS gold. RS3 is more"contemporary" I figure and osrs is pretty much the classic game you remember but is obviously more afk (I figure ). The 12 hour plays aren't necessarily a matter of the past with cellular telephone. Im constantly afking stuff on mobile at home while doing chores and such.
