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OSRS gold players can compete
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I mean it's pretty clear RuneScape mode isn't meant for individuals with jobs. Only gives people who have a lot of time on their hands somerhing else to do once they max/if they dont need to max. After reading the article again it truly seems like you're able to finish things at your own speed and still get the rewards (like in POE). So I really don't see why this manner could not appeal to all gamers. Why not make a contest all <a href="www.rsgoldfast.com gold</a> players can compete in fairly? Isn't that ever an option with RuneScape? I really don't think I'll vote for this idea.
I will present that RuneScape in general is focused on people with lives, as most games are not. And to be honest I sort of like it like that. No-lifes, NEETs, individuals who have to remain at home because of disabilities or for whatever reason, these people are able to get satisfaction, entertainment and (no memes) that a sense of achievement by pursuing aims in RuneScape by every hour of the day. On the opposite side of the coin, people like myself who have jobs, families, other hobbies and other obligations can still play RuneScape and enjoy doing things even if the time required to perform it is not readily available to us. I had a hydra job lately. I believe my point here is that RuneScape is intended for those who are able to dedicate their free time for this. A sport mode that rewards them isn't bad.
What this site didn't answer is why I should want to play this. You describe what you are doing, but why exactly should I bother playing this? I <a href="www.rsgoldfast.com gold</a> need to dedicate hundreds of hours to doing something I've already done before simply to get makeup that are tradeable anyway? Why would I, a normal participant, devote time to trying to win something which you have to be a NEET nolifer to stand a shot in? The jmod comments in this thread indicate that this isn't actually a contest and being first is not the goal, yet the first paragraph at the blog ends with.
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