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Runescape is as different from a good RPG as night is from day.
Runescape was the first MMORPG I had played, and it bore a striking resemblance to an rpg game I had played years earlier called Bard's Tale. I really liked it for awhile, but the higher the level the more laborious it became. Finally it became nothing more than a chore with days or more often weeks passing between brief periods of enjoyment. Runescape is 99% grind after level 100. After I quit Runescape I also quit MMORPG's. The thought of grinding away in another game appalled me. Then one day a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a link to a free 10 day trial of World of Warcraft. I figured I'd download the trial and maybe install it one day if I got bored. However, you don't need to download the trial before you play as you can download the trial while you play! I had to try this just to see how well it worked, and it worked flawlessly. Not once did I ever realize the entire game wasn't already downloaded, there were no pauses or hiccups what so ever. Even more amazing was that I found that MMORPG's don't have to be all grind! I'm now a WoW subsciber and the very thought of playing Runescape is as laughable as it is painful. Not one time have I felt like I was grinding while playing WoW. NOT ONE TIME have I been called a noob or heard someone else called a noob. I'm already level 34, and I'm amazed that the next level isn't a month away as it was in Runescape. People are generally more friendly than abusive, with people actually frequently helping each other out of sticky situations. All in all, it's has been an entirely night and day experience when compared to Runescape. Now, I'm not posting this as an advertisement for WoW. Rather I'm posting it for other people like me who thought MMORPG's had to be a grindfest after playing Runescape. I can't even get my brother to try WoW because Runescape left such a bad taste in his mouth. In Runescape you would stand in one spot for an hour hacking away at something (tree, rock, monster, didn't matter) until your inventory filled up then you would go to bank, rinse and repeat. It actually gives much better experience to stand around chopping on some extremely low level thing (tree, rock, monster, doesn't matter) and dropping whatever it gives you and doing it again and again. In Wow, lower level entities pay off less and less experience until at a certain level difference they give no experience at all, while higher level entities give excellent experience. In other words, in Runescape you pretty much have to grind while in WoW grinding is not only unnecessary, it's virtually impossible. If you are currently playing Runescape and have never tried another RPG like WoW you simply owe it to yourself to give the 10 day free trial a shot. That is my final word on the subject of Runescape. |
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NovaKayne
Novice Member
Joined: 3/04/04
That is just my opion and we all know what THAT is good for! |
8/04/09 12:43:15 PM#2
Nice to see you have found an MMO that fits more into your style of play.
THis kind of post is a good one to remind people that they do not have to PAY for a game they do not like. You have options now.
WoW has some features that are appreciated by a number of players. Just know that it is one of the "Easier" MMO games on the market. Some are more challenging and others are more of a grind. Does not really make them worse or better unless they fit into what you interpret as FUN!
Games should be fun. If they are not, do not play them or pay for them. Say hello, To the things you've left behind. They are more a part of your life now that you can't touch them. |
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Pro_Pwnerer
Novice Member
Joined: 8/01/09
Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. |
8/06/09 9:34:42 PM#3
You grind in WoW all the time, its like runescape its endless killing. The quests that you do just mask the grind that way you think your not grinding, and when you think your not grinding, your not actually grinding, but i know better i waws bored by lvling. The first time to lvl 70 was ok. i got my pvp gear, did arena got almost full s4 (stupid weapons and shoulders). But once you reach max lvl once you'll never want to have to train another account to max lvl again. |
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8/11/09 7:37:13 PM#4
I agree dude, WoW is a pain-in-the-ass grind too, BUT, at least it isn't constricted to mouse restricted movements and poor turn based scaled down combat system, so the "grind" in WoW becomes like a shadow of whatever activity you participate in....I mean profession. |
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DarkWolfKai
Apprentice Member
Joined: 8/12/09
My blood is red, my heart is blue. |
8/12/09 4:05:41 PM#5
Yeah i felt the same way about runescape. Sure at first you like it and its fun but after so many weeks even days of playing it you notice you are just doing the same things over and over again. Completeing quests gaining levels. But i dont play it anymore. I mean i was a member for about 1 week and then i stopped. It just started to bore me all the time. And i dont do my regular chores as it is. And i dont feel like making the list longer then it has to be. You know what i mean? But anyways, runescape was all cool. I only played cause a friend recommended it to me. But i stopped eventually...you already read the reason. Just got boring. XxDark_Wolf_SinouxX |
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Comnitus
Advanced Member
Joined: 6/03/09
Revenge is a dish best served with mayonnaise and those little cheesy things on sticks. |
8/12/09 4:11:10 PM#6
Good thing about Runescape is the quests and variety of skills. Grind or no grind, you always had something to do in Runescape. Well, if you were a Member. I can't say the same for the F2P players. It was my first MMO too, and WoW is the closest game (that I've played) that has come close to that, except its "Kill X" and Fed-Ex quests pale in comparison to The Underground Pass, Monkey Madness, etc. Epic quests that required preparation and no mistakes (even with Walkthroughs) and that made you feel awesome after you completed them. Still, WoW has several things you can do to pass the time, even if most of them are grind. When you look at it that way, everything is a grind. The key is to mask it by making the activities as fun, AKA non-repetitive or varying, as possible.
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8/12/09 4:19:46 PM#7
The entire sandbox idea to runescape is what I have always loved and esp. the quests. I have never played another mmo game that had quests like runescape that made you so excited to do, esp. with friends. If runescape was back to it's old ways, I would still say it's one of the best mmo games ever. But I can't say that anymore :[ Drackarre-A new medieval fantasy sandbox mmorpg in development by Bungaboo. |
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8/12/09 8:02:21 PM#8
Referring to "dragon slayer", the hardest and most challenging free quest, 10k for a map piece? Where's the challenge in that? I still give credit to WoW's quests because of the active coordination and the different roles available, but I give runescapes quests credit for originality. |
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8/14/09 1:10:33 AM#9
Originally posted by Blissey
don't expect free quests to be hard.. u can do dragon slayer at level 50, which takes maybe a week to reach. |
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8/14/09 1:15:46 AM#10
To Stonewood: i dont see how WoW isnt a grindfest. its less than a month to level at level 34? well its probably less than a day to level at level 34 in runescape. if u knew what u were doing, runescape is really easy to level up. of course, grinding is never the fastest way to level in runescape. usually mini games are much more efficient. of course, its for members only. but still if u were to compare runescape and WoW, runescape is a whole lot cheaper. i dont see why u would be so quick to judge WoW to be a good game. u even said u liked Ruenscape for a while. and now that you've tried WoW for 10 days, suddenly u think u can judge it as well as u can runescape? since youve played runescape for longer, u'd naturally know more of its bad points. you've played WoW for 10 days. i doubt u know jack shit about it. saying that WoW isnt a grindfest proves my point.. |
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8/15/09 3:49:52 AM#11
Originally posted by YamiOfHell
Dude, a month to get to level 34 on WoW? Please. Be realistic. It probably would take you "a month" to get to level 34 on WoW, but not everybody. WoW is a grindfest, but not every activity and action in WoW is a grindfest. In Runescape, everything is a predictable grindfest. 1.) WoW has SO many quests just for one race. WoW has WAY more than 157 quests.
Point is ,it's preference to what you like more,? but WoW is just flat out better than RS. It's just fact, WoW is a downloaded game that you have to pay for, RS is a free browser game. There are far too many limitations that being a free browser game creates, so it's not even comparable to any downloaded game, let alone the #1. |
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8/21/09 3:00:20 AM#12
LMAO, regardless of Ruinscape or World of Wallies, it's all grinding down your rl money. Whats the point of taking ages to get level 76 of anything in ruinscape now it takes about 15 to 20 times your life to get what it used to be for us when we started 7 years ago. Level 76 is the first time of 1 million exp and think how level 98 to 99 needs more than that for the last level. As normal most replies prove a lack of true fulled experience playing the game so lucky those to quit so early that they didn't waste as much of their real life. If people think WOW will stay better, think again as Runescape was so much better at the beginning but, as will happen to all other games, Jagex play with the players to test how messing the game affects things for the other games they design from income you paid on Runescape. The longer you play an online game the more it goes wrong as they change to use you like car companies use dummies in crash tests - why pay to be proven how stupid you can be??? Those that think otherwise try to wonder what age you want to die. So many playing runescape either died of fatal disease they had that encouraged them to play or else playing games too much caused that since it's lack of sunlight to make Vitamin D in your body to stop flu (including swine) and fatal disease. Get real and try to see how good a vege garden you can grow, then you get much better enjoyment while helping your health lots more too. |
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8/21/09 1:12:20 PM#13
Originally posted by Blissey
Dude, a month to get to level 34 on WoW? Please. Be realistic. It probably would take you "a month" to get to level 34 on WoW, but not everybody. WoW is a grindfest, but not every activity and action in WoW is a grindfest. In Runescape, everything is a predictable grindfest. 1.) WoW has SO many quests just for one race. WoW has WAY more than 157 quests.
Point is ,it's preference to what you like more,? but WoW is just flat out better than RS. It's just fact, WoW is a downloaded game that you have to pay for, RS is a free browser game. There are far too many limitations that being a free browser game creates, so it's not even comparable to any downloaded game, let alone the #1.
unfortunately, u did not read the first 2 words of my post. "To Stonewood"... also, i didnt say a month TO get to 34. i said a month to level at 34. which means a month for level 34-35. which is what Stonewood origionally posted. "I'm already level 34, and I'm amazed that the next level isn't a month away as it was in Runescape." what i'm trying to say is that in runescape, leveling from 34-35 takes less than a day. he must be comparing level 137-138 in runescape to 34-35 in WoW. even at the hundreds, it doesnt take a month to level in runescape.
NOT TO MENTION! thanks for giving me an idea of how long it take to get to 34 in WoW. apparently a month is fast? it sounds like you're saying that level 34 in a month is pretty damn fast. well according to Stonewood, he made 34 in "a few weeks". "Then one day a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a link to a free 10 day trial of World of Warcraft." now, a month is roughly 4 weeks. so i'm guessing he got to level 34 in a month or so. (REMEMBER: i never even said this in my last post) so apparently, Stonewood is a mindless grinder? well if thats the case, leveling in runescape shouldnt be hard at all.
when u say "In Runescape, everything is a predictable grindfest.", u must be out of ur mind. there are many more things to do in runescape than grind. actually, grinding isnt even fast leveling. the fastest way to level is to play minigames and use those points to "buy" experience. also there are plenty of skills to level up in runescape. if one of them starts to seem like a grindfest, u can just start a different one. and these skills interact with each other, and create a long process that you have to go through to make the simplest things. cooking certain things take an excruciatingly long time. when you say grinding, doing the same thing over and over comes to my mind. and when you smith an item in runescape, you have to first mine ores, smelt them into bars, and then choose what to make with those bars. i dont see how a 3 step process is a grindfest. |
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8/22/09 4:03:44 AM#14
Look to see how the higher you go that Ruinedscape levels take ages more each time; Skill Level Experience
To those back to a good real life enjoy it, the rest it's a shame too many to feel sorry for with their ignorance of their own health |
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8/22/09 8:53:22 PM#15
Originally posted by YamiOfHell
unfortunately, u did not read the first 2 words of my post. "To Stonewood"... also, i didnt say a month TO get to 34. i said a month to level at 34. which means a month for level 34-35. which is what Stonewood origionally posted. "I'm already level 34, and I'm amazed that the next level isn't a month away as it was in Runescape." what i'm trying to say is that in runescape, leveling from 34-35 takes less than a day. he must be comparing level 137-138 in runescape to 34-35 in WoW. even at the hundreds, it doesnt take a month to level in runescape.
NOT TO MENTION! thanks for giving me an idea of how long it take to get to 34 in WoW. apparently a month is fast? it sounds like you're saying that level 34 in a month is pretty damn fast. well according to Stonewood, he made 34 in "a few weeks". "Then one day a few weeks ago I stumbled upon a link to a free 10 day trial of World of Warcraft." now, a month is roughly 4 weeks. so i'm guessing he got to level 34 in a month or so. (REMEMBER: i never even said this in my last post) so apparently, Stonewood is a mindless grinder? well if thats the case, leveling in runescape shouldnt be hard at all.
when u say "In Runescape, everything is a predictable grindfest.", u must be out of ur mind. there are many more things to do in runescape than grind. actually, grinding isnt even fast leveling. the fastest way to level is to play minigames and use those points to "buy" experience. also there are plenty of skills to level up in runescape. if one of them starts to seem like a grindfest, u can just start a different one. and these skills interact with each other, and create a long process that you have to go through to make the simplest things. cooking certain things take an excruciatingly long time. when you say grinding, doing the same thing over and over comes to my mind. and when you smith an item in runescape, you have to first mine ores, smelt them into bars, and then choose what to make with those bars. i dont see how a 3 step process is a grindfest. Many more things? Like what? Minigames? . All you do is CLICK your way to 99 until you have carpal tunnel syndrome. this I will not emphasize about because YOU know what's best for yourself and you know what years of experience can bring. Skills? they're all the same thing really. CLICK here CLICK THERE, click to move, watch as avatar initiates turnbased combat system...MEIN GOTT you actually use the "variety" of the skill as a defense against being a grind? Funny. I see no variety @ all unless of course you CONSIDER the different pixels that are involved. A log, a rock, an ore, a piece of shrimp........all diffrent pixels but same way to obtain them. Pathetic isn't it? Mine ores? all you do is click on a rock again and again until you get your ore. Smelt? same clicking repetitve thing? Choose? All you do is make the item that is most in demand, and because of the pyramid scam thang that's going on, you have to SELL A.S.A.P. Cooking takes an excruciatingly long time-a long and tedious process of clicking on one ingredient WITHOUT ANY GODDAMN HOTKEY SUPPORT and clicking on the other to complete the formula-then cooking it. Do this for the next 6 months and you might get your useless cape. Conclusion is, they DO interact w/ each other but that is limited since trade is limited. In my clan I used to have a smithy, cook, and fisher. We all share we all pass raw materials to the next person and is distributed by me, but now, where's the interaction? With the limit of social and welfare interaction comes less interest in overall aspect so runescape is hands down "trash" for me. |
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8/23/09 4:50:08 AM#16
Hehe I don't know how to quote you Blissey without all that other stuff as I personally hate re-reading so much of it again.
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8/23/09 8:10:38 PM#17
Oh it was very addictive. Back before they killed trade I saw quite a number of ways to keep myself addicted. I always enjoyed making multiple sets of full mithril and giving them out to lucky people in lumbridge. The ability to give was one thing that kept me "addicted" in the game. |
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8/24/09 1:10:00 AM#18
Well it sure was then when the game was enjoyable, mith used to have that wealth with so many new players that needed it. Now you hardly see any new players at all and I made a lot of decent friends giving them stuff that way. Some are real life friends now and like me all have quit too. Mith is vertually worthless now and addy isn't much better so 5k of each bars gone to waste by me. Mining is only worth macroing to get runite to sell for most those kids now, smithing doesn't have much need at all anymore since drops give you most of what was saleable before. Whats the point of any skill apart from pure's to PK now, such a dumb game now Jagex have stuffed it like putting it into a huge blender. When you limit the amount of items you get value, now it seems just Jagex players get those drops for their own wealth and the honest players don't see any decent drops at all although so many have better levels to deserve it. It can be summed up with recent Hunting skill that I enjoyed getting Imp's in Boxes to use for banking better but now you have to have beads aswell to catch them - as if it didn't take long enough to catch them before at level 80 Hunt and now who in hell collects enough beads for Hunters like me to use if I was a zombie to waste all that time trying to fill my 250 boxes. I doubt Jagex have 1 full brain amoungst all those that work for them, never in my life have I seen such stupidity to ruin anything at all when it was a valuable worth to their company - I would have seen more of real life than stupid Mods Mark & Andrew put together. Now if you know of anyone that plays you should label each as big idiots being addicted to stay on no matter what they do to encourage you to quit!
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8/24/09 1:15:15 AM#19
Originally posted by NovaKayne Lock this thread up this bloke spilled it all :D Thumbs up!
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8/25/09 5:20:14 AM#20
"My bretheren ,let's look at the skills in depth. Woodcutting; click tree, wait. Never changes. Brothers,when almost all of them are the same, all of them are boring, and all just suck in general, it isn't enough to call "variation", -Yourmom5000
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