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2020 will return as RS3's worst year ever, especially if compared to OSRS
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We know and we've learned from you time and time again the way Covid hurts development and the way you are switching into a quarterly growth model, thats alright. But why in the hell are we on track to get a really good peice of articles for this whole year that was Archaeology. Its now a few months since launch and another"quarterly update" is a new quest. Which if it is not the size of a grandmaster that produces new content outside of the two hour quest - its not an expansion size material release.
The next quarter we are supposed to get GWD3 but you guys said in a livestream a little team has begun on it but there's nothing else to say about it? If you're going to be secret about content releases and do not need to give out info - that is cool, but tell us thats your plan of attack(which it really isnt). OSRS is literally spewing new content out faster than you guys can fix typos (Ninja group, you guys do fantastic - keep this up. However, what's the remainder of RS3's HUNDREDS of employees doing?). If you guys can't see the VOCAL and SILENT majority of your game is pissed about it, you've got problems.
Sorry to be devils advocate, but Archaeology has already beats OSRS's releases to date this season. Part in nightmare, the OS updates are simply very hollow material and strange changes. I think that the matter is both games will need to step it up and sort things out. It's lucky that RS3 gets the quantity of content it does, otherwise I would be hella bored. However, though a good update, the entire release dropped flat. The zone getting instantly useless with all the nerfs to content and blood shards being horrendous. It's just always secure and dull releases (this isn't incl sepulchre and hardship ). Only thing is the new league.
I believe a massive problem with getting"significant updates" is that the majority of men and women play RuneScape as their only game, so eventually you will run out of things to do. That said, a great deal of major updates such as historical magic, wgs pursuit, priff etc. set a huge precedent for the kinds of updates that you believe you deserve. Those updates are sort of hard to live up to when RuneScape has had 15+ years of updates. While yes RuneScape has taken a turn together with the majority of updates being ninja or cosmetic fixes, I would assert it is very difficult to continuously"blow away" the participant base with an amazing update.
This is because you have played throughout the entirety of this 15 decades of upgrades and have a bias to the nostalgic days of updates. You can not have this anymore with RuneScape that's nearly 20 years of age. I promise most of these folks whining don't have"nothing to do". Guess all these individuals are expert PVMERS who've 5.6b xp, all boss and all collections logs finished and trimming comp. You do not like doing such things and if you're one of these people, then you certainly do not like RuneScape. Exactly True. I have been playing since 2004 and am barely maximum. Granted I haven't committed 8hours each day, but when I did I could probably have some things to do. I think people want some update to impact RuneScape the manner that some quests or content has done in the past. However, when RuneScape is so old, and older there isn't much room for growth. It's like decreasing returns.
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