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  • Posted April 23, 2020

    The significant problem RS3 has is that if you're not literally addicted RS gold to the game to dedicate to the arbitrary grinds(fall log names, pets, trimming, etc) the pace at which you complete the sport is too quick. It is like 30 days game time w/o DXP/BXP/TH to maximum, so with those OP promotions, 3-4x DXP weekends, MTX events that shit outside loot boxes, etc that time drops by almost half. So people reach the"I'm maxed now what?" Phase of the game faster, and that's where most people get bored and quit until fresh content. But lately RS3 has been only getting new content such as 3-5x annually. Like we are 1/4th done with 2020 and just have War's Retreat and maybe Arch pending any extra flaws.

    If you are burning all of the RS3 articles in"30 days game time" then that's a private matter. There's plenty of content to occupy yourself in RS3.Sure, but maybe not all that content is even worth touching. You can skip fishing 90 percent of the fish in the sport while leveling and be fine as an example. The ultimate objective is to max, and with that being easier than ever, a great deal of people get bored with their post-max goals that are arbitrary grinds and depart until new content comes out.If the way you play the game causes you to be maxed in under 30 days of drama and leaves your bored, play another manner. I have three abilities I'm working toward max on with any kind of focus, but I've done a lot of random shit since I wanted to (e.g. fighting with the Giant Mole at combat 115) plus it had been enjoyable. The max guild is the end-goal, sure, but you should be trying to match as much pleasure into the travel there as you can. That you are ignoring opportunities to achieve this in the name of efficacy is your own fault.

    You don't have to, but you still can. There is a large difference in doing content because it is efficient vs because it is enjoyable, and most high efficient methods aren't fun to do since it is boring/click intensive/costs gp/etc. No, I do not have to fish shrimps, but suppose I like to create money while I'm skilling? What if I genuinely enjoy Fishing Trawler? What if I like things but aren't that efficient to buy 2007 runescape gold do in comparison to other methods? There are plenty of strategies to go around maxing, and if you would like to do it go ahead. But I can envision a brand new player not being interested in the highest/fastest/most effective methods of playing the game, but instead be interested.