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I'm conscious that this is subjective experience I'm talking about, but I am curious as to exactly what do you guys think. In particular, if such things bother you and particularily what you find fun in RuneScape? I mean, can it be a ordered more fun kind of job which you pay to perform or is there some thing in RuneScape that's fun and enjoyable in itself (e.g. playing a specific minigame)?
RuneScape is the type of game where you have to create your own fun, yet are surrounded by a lot of people who want to drive you to do things which aren't fun and a great deal of game design that pressures you to perform chores, instead of have fun. Log in - slapped in the face with dailies. Be it warbands, guthixian cache, raids, sinkholes, or whatever else - there is plenty of things that lots of individuals feel pressured to do because they feel like it is"the" way to train.
Auras are unhappy, horrible things too. They force one to remain logged in for so long as they continue - then say,"shoo, shoo! I'm done. Go away." When they're over, because, hey, you simply used this awesome thing that assisted you a lot and perhaps even was necessary for you having the ability to finish the content you were enjoying. Come back soon! It is an uncomfortable push and tug - rather than simply encouraging you to play with when you want, it motivates you to play regularly, but not play too much - because hey, if you do really advance to where you wish to go that is step one to getting bored with RuneScape, which can be only a short jaunt from canceling your subscription and taking a rest from RuneScape.
Oh and god, RNG is just. Questionable Lots of the time. With RuneScape getting more and more and more lengthy, RNG grinds it's kinda jump to happen that people get sucked into long grinds that go nowhere yet they keep pushing. Additionally, it is likely hitting on some comparatively negative psychological trappings. Anyway, yeah, the layout has problems. As for that which I like - I like just researching RuneScape, doing strange things that other people don't to, and learning about the small things. I love to progress to goals that build towards something greater - the way RuneScape can really crescendo over time is satisfying.
I believe this is part of the reason why I've loved RuneScape for so long too, many people play RuneScape continuously - then they're disappointed that there is no new content. Meanwhile, most of the time that I play there's something fresh to research due to my fractures - combine with exploring niche things and I avoid being tired of RuneScape rather well. Like I have been doing things and I am working on a shield-always ironman
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