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I want video of Runscape vs Minecraft because nostalgia and new idears are similar brackets with RuneScape for someone who would spend hours on both they both are a game that safes lives every day.
Bro, it's so true. We have about 20 years of community content guiding us in this direction. I think back to people like tehnoobshow, skychi, elvemage, and even runeshark. And now we have evolved with people like you, settled, mammal, jimmy, and so many others. As far as content creation community goes, old school runescape is the best in all of gaming, MAYBE second to only minecraft if im being generous.
Man, I remember saying something in 2008 to Regicidal that I’ve never forgotten. That, at that time, we were in the golden age of Runescape content creation. That it wasn’t gonna get any better. And for well over a decade, I thought about how true that statement was. That 2008 was the golden age. That it did all go downhill from there. I’m so happy that statement is no longer true. Even though I don’t sink as much time into the game as I used to, the amount of content and excitement I’ve seen and felt with this game over just the past few years has really made me feel that we’re in a golden age right now. And I hope that golden age doesn’t end any time soon.
It's cool seeing your perspective on this, i know you've been around for a long time and you have a unique angle, being a creator. I really think that now is the true golden age, and i don't see it slowing down or stopping any time soon. Here's to another 10+ years of awesome runescape content :)
yeah these past few years definitely feels like the golden age of osrs content. so many unique and exciting ideas for series, videos, etc. and viewership is actually crazy
i cant lie, the only reason i came back to runescape was for a hit of nostalgia, but thats not why i stayed. i ended up falling in love with this games ability to put me in a flow state and just let me exist peacefully, the fact that every breakthrough feels so potent but also reveals more challenges behind it. And most importantly, the game always provides ways of playing which matches the level of energy i can afford to give it. if im too tired to go bossing, i can just chop trees and chat people, if im feeling froggy i can go solo a boss or get wrecked in PvP. the game is always willing to meet me where i am, and thats a mechanic which is VERY specific to runescape.
"Ask WoW players, they're right here." So damn true. And honestly, yeah, I think OSRS has the potential to outlive WoW for one simple reason: I can play this medieval clicking sim on my phone. That's just huge.
Not only are you able to play parts of it, you can literally do everything on mobile that can be done on a PC. There are 500 invo solo TOA runs done, blorva and so many other insane things. AND they are pushing out great improvements to the UI that make the content more and more intuitive.
While that may be the simplest reason, there is one other although more complicated one: As Jimmy puts it, OSRS's potential to varied content with snowflakes is something no other MMO could hope to replicate. If i was watching WoW, ffxiv, gw2 or whatever else videos, you bet im only going to watch a single person, at most 2 ( probably for lore ) because there is not a lot of uniqueness you can do with those games.
I watched your previous video on no good MMOs for a while, and your reaction to Asmon's reaction. I see your love for Runescape and so I decided to give it another go. Runescape was my first MMO ever, when I was in like the second grade of elementary school (I am 4 years out of college now), but I have always considered myself a "Social gamer" and that is why I ultimately ended up enjoying vanilla WoW and Final Fantasy 14 far more than Runescape for the longest time. Runescape felt weirdly anti-social to me, like there wasn't really group content or easy ways to support one another (Not that I could remember from my childhood anyway) beyond just some simple trading and asking for directions. That said, the music has always been nostalgia inducing and I have been looking to introduce my girlfriend to the worlds that influenced me in my Childhood. She has been playing a ton of survival games, and that's when I had an epiphany. When I think of Runescape as a Social MMO, it always felt like it fell short of Vanilla WoW and FFXIV. But when I think of it like an MMO survival exploration game, it actually competes better than any survival game I could ever want to play. I don't enjoy fighting that much, I enjoy doing professions and building a house in all my survival games, I also enjoy stories and exploration. Runescape has all that. Yeah leveling can feel like a monotonous grind, but survival games aren't any different. Except my progress actually means something in Runescape, as opposed to survival games where I just keep restarting my character because I get bored with the end game. Getting back into the game I have realized that is much more social than I remember it being, it doesn't seem like much, but when you are loitering about fishing with not much else to do, you can actually have conversations with people, where in other games people just don't really talk at all anymore. Ultimately I agree with your conclusion that RS will likely outlive WoW and FFXIV, even though I loved both of those games, that style of MMO just hasn't aged well compared to Runescape. Thanks for all the great content!
I swore I was done after my account got hacked and all my expensive gear was sold (~1.5billion gp worth). Took me like 5 months but I just resubscribed and am excited for the rebuild. A whole bunch of new content to explore as well!
I played leagues first time playing osrs since 2014, I haven’t played since but I’ll probably play the next leagues I liked it a lot had the feel of playing osrs with a fraction of the grinding
if you disagree with him in his twitch chat, he will just perm ban you cause only his opinion is valid according to him. Were living in his world I guess
“You never quit you only take breaks” describes me perfectly. I played on and off since 2005. I was really bad at the game as a kid and when OSRS came out I was so hyped to get to relive it. Now I’ve surpassed where my old account was and I’m planning to come back to the game again soon
It's fulfilling to surpass our old account as kids, it's like you've been given another chance to relive the experience as an adult now! And it feels good still.
I never played or even heard of RuneScape pre-eoc. I tried RuneScape 3 like 4 or 5 years ago because I was a kid looking for free games, tried it and got bored pretty quickly. Fast forward 2022, my friend convinced me to give oldschool a try and I did because I had nothing better to do. Here I am today with nearly base 70s, starting a new group hc with my friends just for the fun of it, and my passion for oldschool RuneScape isn’t dwindling one bit. I love this game because of how it is.
It’s funny that anyone could think nostalgia is powerful enough to make me put thousands of hours into this game while getting bored of every other game after 10 hours. It’s just a great game with a great community and there’s nothing else like it. Great video Jimmy!
@@CoryRayGordonMusicall MMOs with a trade system have a large number of bots, even wow. Just in those games they're in instances where you can't see them, osrs is more open world.
I love how much of that montage is Jim calling out his mates, especially settled Its beautiful especially following straight into the section about your love of the community and their creativity Like By Release is such a unique series especially when factoring in the banger tracks you’ve written for some of them And so many others are doing similarly creative things too
I quit playing in around 2007 and was put off OSRS because I didn't really want to start again completely from scratch. The thing that made me give it a go was getting UA-cam content in my recommended and being blown away by the quality of it. Sure when I landed in Tutorial Island then Lumbridge again I was hit with a wave of nostalgia, but that didn't last. The thing that's kept me coming back is the insane depth of the game and the incredible content it enables this community to create.
Bro hell yeah keep playing it's a great game but I do have to tell you when it was in its prime it was a different animal. You couldn't go anywhere on the map without finding someone who would stop and chat with you. Not much bots, the map was full of people just having fun instead of grinding all day b
I had the same reaction, and Unguided's appeal is a great support for Jimmy's argument. The series isn't nostalgic; rather it allows me to experience RS's story in ways I want to, but either can't anymore or choose not to in order to balance other goals. Same with ByRelease, how it adds dimensions to the story by engaging with it so entertainingly.
@@OmniNKayI could never get into reading dialogues in-game but that's a me thing, so having unguided give me a full rundown of what's happening and why has massively expanded my runescape knowledge without having played in the last year
Just started playing runescape for the first time 3 months ago, and I'm the embodiment of this video. I Used to play a shit ton of wow, really enjoyed classic vanilla rerelease for its simplicity and that feeling of grinding out an item that you know will treat you well for many months to come (shoutout sgc!). But as time went on the culture/feel of the game begins to blur. The raid locking you out of that item you really want, the limited gold grind for your character depending on class and professions, the endless levelling of characters you don't really *want* to play but would be good for your speed/parse runs or for another topical gold farm, keeping those characters "up to date". When I look at my characters I leveled and the items I've acquired or grinded for in WoW, it feels like they are all on a timer. Whether that be newer ilvl dwarfing it in the next season/raid or level bracket increasing, the perceived impermanence of the things I invested time into eventually degrading leaves an annoying taste in my mouth. People like to isolate games as a binary "this game is bad because of this or this game is objectively good because of this" but in reality, there is so much more that goes on in our brains and daily lives that *make* each game. One outside factor to take into account is if you are between jobs, in school, or simply just find yourself having a lot of free time, runescape's market of progress storage is miles better than WoW. For a lot of grindy WoW players, it feels like there is a huge rat race at the beginning of each large content release that if you can't commit to in that point in time can make the climb to the top feel that much harder. Don't get me wrong, the difference in time spent is likely marginal depending on how you play the game but simply the perceiving of the game in a more "all in" attitude does not help the burn out and eventual restarting of the cycle. I don't know when I will burn out of playing OSRS. I'm about to be 1800 total and have definitely been learning and playing enough to be conducive to burning out, but I can't really ever predict when its going to happen. All of that being said, to tie up my thoughts regarding this video, I know two things to be true. I'm not playing OSRS for nostalgia, and whenever I do stop playing OSRS, I will be back.
So, here's the deal. OSRS players like myself initially played osrs for nostalgia, that's a fact. Back then, OSRS was a very niche game that only runescape players could enjoy. I would have never recommended a new player to play OSRS back then. HOWEVER, the team at jagex, and the fact that polls exist to keep the debs in line with the community, has turned OSRS into the greatest video game to ever exist. I can confidently recommend people to play this game as it is now, and I feel like word of mouth is 100% of the reason the game is continuously growing to this day. If anyone reading this hasn't played OSRS, I can guarantee if you try it, you will have the best time of your life. I'm proud of Jagex, proud of our community, and im proud of our content creators. If you're not playing this game because it's ugly, you're missing out. Good video, Jimmy. Much love brother. 💕
its really funny hearing ppl say that nostalgia is the only reason this game is successful when ive sunk hundreds of hours into it in the past few months after starting to play and i never once even heard about it as a kid, goated game fr
Yeah, I only started playing late last year, and it’s absolutely not because I played a tiny amount as a teenager or anything - only places I remembered were rimmington and the GE, and even then only barely since I played a few years after 2007. I’m not nostalgic, I’m just playing because it’s fuckin fun and the goals to set yourself are great. Also my partner & friends play and it’s fun talking about progress with em, wouldn’t have started without that.
As someone who has played this game in the past and present day and still hasn't maxed yet... the reason I only come back to it is because it's a game I feel like I can easily come back to and pick up right where I left off and not feel like I've been left behind. Something most WoW players like Asmongold would never understand. Osrs also to me is multiple games rolled into one which is another huge factor into why I think people still play it. It's a game where the journey is literally whatever you decide it to be. I haven't played seriously in 3 years almost and the game still feels the exact same since I left it.
It's not the ONLY reason, but players like you are the minority. That's not me being a bigoted ego it's just the truth. 80%+ of us were here before 2010. Also, welcome.
I think if osrs came out today, people would just try it less, it would be harder for it to gain popularity, maybe prevent it from exploding like it did. But not because it's any worse than if it came out when it actually did. Just that people wouldn't give it the chance it deserves. Great video J1mmy. Love your narrating, as always !
The ad segment was genuinely funny enough to make me watch the entirety of it despite the fact its probably the 100th time I've seen a Hello Fresh advertisement.
An easy way to dispel the myth that osrs players play for nostalgia is to ask them what is some of the best content in the game, whether quests, pvm content, minigames etc. The answers people will give you will be heavily dominated by OSRS unique content. The game in 2007 was a great base to build an mmo off of, but it was ultimately the OSRS team that made it the success it is today, not nostalgia.
players like the nostalgic feel and look, but don't neccessarily want only content that existed in the past, the want the game they fell in love with to keep that feeling. for instance, kourend is bad and feels weird and transplanted. Varlamore is amazing and feels like it belongs.
Those who say that 2007 osrs rocked didin't played then servers opened. It sucked! Here's just a FEW reason why it did: 1. Pathfinding was horrendous! If you clicked on a mini man to run somewhere your character would run back and fourth few times untill he actually started moving towards your cursor. 2. Run energy toggle was in settings. 3. Energy pots were something no one used and stamina potions didin't exist. 4. End game weapon was a whip. That was best in slot weapon for end game. 5. Training any skill was extremly slow. 6. G E didin't existed. So getting quest items was a pain. 7. Game didin't have enough content so most popular training spots were always full (experiments, stone crabs etc). 8. Herbs were called "Grimy herb" so you never knew what you are bringing back to the bank if you didin't had way to clean them. 9. Auto chat didint existed as ingame feature so you needed to download auto-talker (added risk as getting scamed. 10. Plugins didin't existed. 11. Runelite didin't existed. 12. Barrows armor was BIS in slot so after getting barrows armor you had nothink to work towards to. 13. Getting any recourses was a pain because traiding sucked and spots for expensive recourses were always filled. 14. There was ALOT more scams and lures because traiding doesn't had a warning and luring was possible in way more locations. 15. No new content was on the way so nothink to look foward to. I could go on and on. But for me a simple fact abaut path-finding, never having run energy, game felt extremly SLOW. And not in a good way. So yeah. Those who say that they liked 2007 better then what it is now clearly didin't played it.
I literally just went through this. A week ago I wanted to check out that old game me and my friends used to play in public libraries. Instead I dove deep into training and I'm calculating optimal exp/profit while preparing for Dragon Slayer. Probably gonna by membership by the end of the month once I hit around 40 on all skills.
Same, started playing march of last year, got a 2k total main now and just made a gim with some friends, no nostalgia in it for me the game is just good
Its cool to know the game still attracts new players. Ive been playing this game on and off since 2005 and still love it. Although i still miss the 2005-2007 era the most. Pre GE runescape was truly something special.
Runescape content creation is on another level, not just to other MMOs, but other games in general. It's an MMO with a huge, content-rich, social world that doesn't railroad you in any respect, begging the question to the player, "what do YOU want to do in this world?" And its clear from OSRS content that there are infinite answers to that question.
"Just ask World of Warcraft players" was hilarious. This was sick, completely agree. The reason I keep coming back to the game is because I know it's going to respect me with the updates. The smallest QoL updates will have me praising the developers (Rune Pouch presets!)
Honestly one of the things that kept me going back to wow was the process of leveling in an old zone and coasting along slowly. Building a connection with your character and getting stronger. But then I don't care about it after leveling. The leveling itself and exploration on a new slate is what grips me. I was REALLY disappointed when I recently came back to try dragonflight and found out because of the way they've structured the game and the new class, you're unable to make a low level evoker and slowly go through the old zones. I wanted to level in a classic way out in the world, but you can't do that. Starts at level 60 so you can only go forward to the new zones. Dangit Blizz. I wanted to take my little dragon out to felwood or thousand needles. I wanted to have no mounts, only my wings to fly me. I wanted to be weak and grow up in the wilderness without dungeon finder speedruns. Wish they didn't treat the vanilla zones like an afterthought to be forgotten.
Im one of those WoW players that comes back to rs every year. Started on osrs about 5 years ago, went to rs3 for the graphics.. This year i went to osrs and started an ironman. Im mostly mewb on osrs, but wiki saves me, 3 weeks in, still loving it😁
@@oanab8205 Hell yeah man im a fairly new ironman too im about to start going into midgame ironman territory with some combat grinds and song of the elvers almost completed :D
Unique accounts are what makes this game. The freedom that you get for creating one is second to none and no other MMO will come close to this game and communities ability to do so. (totally unbiased take btw)
its almost an oxymoron but its true, restricted unique accounts can provide so much freedom and a breath of fresh air to the game if its getting stale for you playing a generic main or ironman
@@StretchyMCAUI'm a pretty bad player but I love making new HCs to try and get further than my last. My regular iron (died safepotting fire giants) is actually further along than my main, mostly because it forced me to interact with more of the game.
every live game that exists for more than 10 years benefits from nostalgia, people trying to chase that feeling they got when they first played. its the whole reason classic exists. Whether people keep playing is due to the game itself, not 10 year old feelings on it.
The "sandbox" part is what makes games fun and people want to spend more time in 'em. Honestly all games i play all the time for god knows for how many years are just Runescape and Tarkov, in both games you have certain paths you can go, but nothing and I mean NOTHING makes you to go down those paths. It's something of a "difficulty setting" done right, it's the intended path and in what order you should do things that's gonna be most appropriate to your level/skill, but if you wanna go somewhere you shouldn't be? You still have enough space to make it work! You can go level 3 straight into Wildy and kill Lava Dragons which were meant to be killed waaaay later in your journey. You can do the starting quests in Tarkov to get you trader standing and XP going, but at the same time you can go Reserve/Lighthouse and kill raiders/rogues for much better gear so you than can do tons of Factory runs with gear you shouldn't be able to have and demolish every lobby. Or you can do "challenges" like OSRS content creators do. Hardcore account where you can't use Flea Market and your safe container. Just use shotguns or pistols for the whole wipe. THAT'S what makes a game fun for me and many other players as well... I mean WoW was super fun as well don't get me wrong, but the replayability is so dead for me at this stage... it's always the same location after the same location. Sure you can start as a Human and level up in Darkshore, but the only other way out from there is to go to Ashenvale Forest. You can go mage but use only your staff or go rogue and only use guns, but these limitations won't make it fun like those limitations in OSRS or Tarkov. What's even worse some people will call this "freedom" of choice a bad thing, like how they want their game to lead them through a well crafted path with rich stories and breath taking environments, but as much as I like these qualities as well, they for sure ain't meant for MMOs and quite frankly even for multiplayer games... They can be done! But apart from the From Software games which multiplayer games are so well done people keep coming back to them for years? I genuinely want to hear if someone has any... all I can think of right now is Destiny 2 but all people who I know and play/played it hate the game so much they are rather stuck in this loop of love/hate relationship they can't get out of and don't even know why they play the game in the first place anymore. I'm convinced if a game wants to have players keep coming back all the time, they need to have sandbox elements, some RPG elements to see those numbers (or money) go up and not feeling dreadful to start over, quite the opposite. With this concoction you can do literally anything and with enough luck and care you can have the next game I'll spend thousands of hours in :^)
As a World of Warcraft player since 2004.. I can confirm. I started Runescape years before WoW.. And I continued Runescape years after I quit WoW permanently. WoW was just a temporary stop next to the Runescape journey
@@INTs WoW has tried a few things, but not nearly to the extent that OSRS has, and the overall WoW classic progression has been more of a rerun than a restart. I imagine they're a little more hesitant to completely fork the classic and retail experiences by using classic as a new blank slate the way OSRS has, and Blizzard's also had a lot of issues in recent times that I'm sure are really diminishing their development resources, and that's aside from the fact that Blizzard has multiple other games to actively maintain. WoW classic has definitely done well but it seems like it's not high enough on their priority list for them to give it the sort of attention Jagex has given OSRS, considering all the momentum they have to keep rolling in their other products (retail WoW, Overwatch, Hearthstone, Diablo, Starcraft, etc). Honestly, I bet if they did commit to taking classic WoW down a different path more wholeheartedly (fleshing out the base classic experience rather than just going through the expansion reruns) it might work out, but they're splitting themselves pretty thin at the moment between base classic, what is currently Cataclysm classic, retail WoW, and Season of Discovery classic. SoD seems like they might be dipping their toes into the idea of expanding classic proper, but we'll see.
@@INTs isnt wow just spam raiding the same dungeon over and over again? Like what do you mean content? Sure there's heaps of content you CAN do, but no one does it. Everyone is funneled towards a few select activities. In OSRS, no such mechanic exists. Every boss or skilling method or item or pvm activity has a purpose, nothing is made irrelevant by new better updates. WoW has a lot of content and 99% of it is dead. OSRS may have less content (idk exactly) but most of it is very alive. This is further exaggerated by game modes like ironman, leagues, collection logs etc like even minigames that give absolutely 0 reward still have a small community behind it because people want to do it for the collection log slots. There is always a reason for someone to interact with something ingame, and as a player you always feel overwhelemed with choices as to which content you want to tackle next.
Came back to relive the experience of runescape, but I stayed for all the new ones I never got to have when I was a kid. I love exploring all the aspects of the game that used to be out of my reach.
9:38 “No shoes, we’re feet locked.” has to be the GREATEST quote relating to OSRS I’ve ever heard. Not personally a foot kinda guy, but that concept to me is just that funny. Like, why even?
You make really great videos Jimmy. seriously. the pacing, comedy, aesthetics, even the ads are entertaining. Looking forward to seeing your channel continue pumping out great content!
^ THIS! "grinding" woodcutting to unlock the rune axe feels nostalgic but once you've got an Infernal axe you are absolutely not being nostalgic, you're just grinding Woodcutting ;) Though I do have to admit, my mining is 85 out of nostalgia, because I always hated the skill but desired that stat all the way back in 2004, so now I have it. I don't mine rune with it but hey, I could.
I am a proof that you don't need any nostalgia attached to this game to become a big fan of it. I started in 2015-2016 and created so many different accounts since then. The game is just that good. And the community is unique.
it`s a good video with a lot of good points for sure. I however started to play osrs with 3 other irl friends of mine because of Nostalgia. if it wasn`t for Nostalgia, my friends and I wouldn`t have started in the first place. I love the video and and J1mmy, however for me and my friends, we started to play again because of nostalgia. Looking forward to the next video, king!
Runescape will always have some layer of nostalgia considering a lot of people started playing in elementary school. The thing is, no one even knew how to actually play the game back then. The main reason people continue to play is because its a genuinely fun game
It's also got a crazy high skillcap when you start looking at the PvM and PvP sides of things. Where the playerbase has reached the point where there's stuff that respects and rewards precision... and yet they've also figured out how to go the opposite way and minimise the amount required for most of the content 😂
@@IainDoherty51 Not true. It may seem high, but if you compare with to strategy games or fighting games, the skill gap is minimal. The reason you don't see that many "pros" is because reaching end game content is a big time commitment, it easily takes you more than 100 hours. Biggest limiting factors in osrs is the RNG and the 0.6s tick system.
@@spyarchnemesis3871 It's still a lot higher than most of the other MMOs, which are what you compare it with. Fighting, Strategy and such games tend to have some crazy levels of skill tied to getting good at them and rely on a lot of learning the mechanics, but they're also a totally different style to OSRS. OSRS on the other hand is often a lot less forgiving at the high ends of the challenge for things like Combat Achievements, which is something that doesn't show up as much outside of PvP in other MMOs
How is RNG skill?? Gotta think before replying my dude. Plus osrs is a left click game. Any fps game pretty much beats it since you have to aim your shots instead of left clicking on top of something.
@@johnnygongy ... You pretty clearly haven't seen the bullshit nonsense where the top end players are doing sequences where they need to make multiple clicks within a 0.6s period, and stack effects with different timings, all while responding to what their target is doing and making zero errors across 20-30 minutes of gameplay. Sure a lot of it is fairly easy by comparison, but the top end challenges are nuts when people start optimising them
And I love how there’s so many out there that even in that flurry he can’t name them all! I wonder how long a list of all the snowflake accounts out there would be
@@AsheOfAx How granular do you want to get too? Got the monk (skiller that also trains prayer), no def, only def, one skill at a time, one level at a time, ultRNG (Using RNG to roll what skill you train next, for how long, where and in what method), collection log focused, bronzeman, all the different alt options, twins, triplets. The list really is endless, these are just the ones I can think of that I didn't see Jimmy mention.
After watching the incredible DMM allstars event and recent GG episodes I've been saying that we're really in a golden age for OSRS. Not just content wise either. So many more incredible updates on the way too. We always like to talk bad about Jagex but lets give credit where its due. They're doing a phenomenal job these past few years, lets hope it continues.
OSRS requires exactly as much attention as you want to give it. Whether you want to click once every 90 seconds while you mindlessly scroll through youtube shorts or dry scoop some preworkout, blast hardstyle and game your heart out OSRS has got you.
nostalgia is what inspired me to download and play OSRS for a day back in 2014, the game itself is what inspired me to sink another 6000 hours into it over the course of the next 10 years
I have played every mmo under the sun, and recently that includes OSRS. I started playing about a month ago and have clocked 12 days played, mostly being things in the background and on streams. I have NEVER played it growing up what so ever and I can happily say this game is just plain GOOD. Its not perfect and it doesn't need to be, but it encompasses everything that I want in an MMO.
That ending was beautiful, on just so many levels. Your closing line hit so incredibly hard. "Want to know what WoW players think about all this? Well, why don't you ask them? They're right here."
As one who has played this game off and on since I was 14 starting in 2005 and has been in arguments with friends on which is better wow or runescape I absolutely loved it when you said " just ask WOW players they're right here."
I am 20 years old, I did not play RuneScape before osrs (I was literally three) but the game stands on its own, I put in 4000 hours on my uim because it’s fun, engaging and rewarding. People play for a week because of nostalgia, they play for years because the game is special
As a WoW player, I started playing OSRS 1month ago. Yes its the best MMO-RPG experience, yes its stand alone game, yes I play ironman and I wont quit, just take break.
I mean IP's are valuable for reason and all 3 of those most popular MMOS have 25+ year histor behind them. He is very correct to say 'it wouldn't be as popular if it came today'', but Jimmy is also correct to say that nostalgia is not the reason people play osrs.
Spot on Jim, I started playing in 2019 because of nostalgia and after 3 months I had completed F2P... I was never a member growing up so I saw Ardougne for the first time as an adult and 5 years later I'm still here enjoying places that never existed when I was young like Varlamore. Nostalgia is nice but the game being objectively good is much more important, if graphics mattered Minecraft would never have taken off, all we want is enjoyable gameplay
"You think you do, but you don't" I feel aged perfectly well and a big difference between Classic and OSRS is this whole video. Classic is Nostalgia and that's passed for Classic. Blizzard received 2 million new subs when Classic came out. No one plays Eras, Cata Classic is at it's lowest point in player base, but still has more players than SoD and Hardcore. Over 4 different versions of Classic and it still has lost around 90% of the original player base, meanwhile OSRS has doubled. I am glad that those who are sticking with it have the version of the game they want to play available to them, but to the vast majority of people "You think you do, but you don't".
In fairness I think Classic's population was largely bloated by tourists, it had massive media attention, even becoming the no.1 most watched game on twitch during the original 2019 release and for the month or two that followed. I do think J Allen Brack's statement was mostly true though, but I personally feel like a lot of people didn't necessarily disagree with the statement itself, just that he worded it as poorly and condescendingly as possible without straight up insulting people.
I played Runescape back in 2003, came back in 2008, added in WoW right as Wrath of the Lich King was about to release but kept up with RS until shortly after the Squeal of Fortune came out. I ended up being a raid leader in a Top 10 US guild in WoW and stayed with that until Warlords of Draenor so about 6 years or so. I came back to OSRS. Stopped for another 2 years, and now I'm back and have been since really my Master's degree schooling in 2017. There was 1 year break for WotLK private server, but Ican't imagine fully leaving OSRS. It's so good. No other game has kept me coming back over and over like it does.
As both a WoW and a Runescape player who's got a lot of love (and nostalgia) for both games, I gotta say I've stuck with WoW much more than with RS for the following reasons: - Scale - Music - Art Style (because the word 'graphics' doesn't quite cover it) - Professions - Classes - Environments - Historical Events in the game caused by bugs and shenannigans - Races - Lore - Quests, Dungeons and Monsters The whole "you never really quit you only take breaks" has applied more for WoW than it has for Runescape in my case. It's easier to come back to the former than the latter after a long time and still be entertained.
In my case, when I started playing MMORPGs in 2007, some friends played RuneScape, but at the time I hated the game and could never get into it. Now, at 33 years old, I decided to give it another chance (Old School RuneScape) and I’m loving it. I believe it wasn’t nostalgia that made me enjoy the game, but rather the state the game is in today.
I had nostalgia when i logged back into osrs in 2018. I heard the music walking around f2p. But then i went into members and got a quest cape, then an achievement cape, then started pvming. I unlocked everything i never did as a f2p kid and still play.
I think that out of everything, what's keeping Old School RuneScape afloat is our ability to communicate with the developers. What if they put out updates and then went total silence when half the game was broken and unplayable? No, instead when an update drops mod goblin is on Reddit, answering a hundred questions, addressing concerns, raising issues with the team, and getting stuff done. Hotfixes are made within hours of updates, and what isn't fixed immediately is communicated to be fixed soon(tm), and usually is. Also, polls! I know we joke about everything passing in polls, but I think part of that is the new process. An update is proposed and feedback is actually taken from the community, changed until it's in a good place, and then polled for final approval. Oftentimes it's obvious a proposal in its current form is just wrong, and it's either scrapped or reworked entirely. It's not a perfect system by any means, but dang it, it's really cool that they do that.
Very true. So much of what goes wrong in the digital space (not just games, but websites and apps too) is developers pushing "great new updates" that conflict with or outright break what already works about the game or platform. For a really boring and grown-up example, Quickbooks (a billing program) pushed out a terrible new update in the past few months that's wreaking havoc on everyone who relied on it. If they were willing to just admit the update sucks and roll it back, things would be fine, but tech updates are so often approached now with a no-communication, no-takebacks attitude and it's really infuriating and exhausting. It's never quite that serious with games, but I think the same philosophy applies. If you change things without warning and without any willingness to admit you were wrong, your userbase will resent it. But if you ask them what they want, let them try things out and work together to find the best path forward, you can avoid stagnation without breaking things that already work.
I definitely picked up the game in 2013 due to nostalgia, but the stuff that has kept me around all this time is the massive amount of updates and variety of content you can choose to do whenever you feel like it. That freedom makes this feel more like an actual world than any of the newer MMOs with better graphics
I started playing runescape today. So far, the only quest i have completed is "the chefs assistant but I am in love. I didnt google anything or ask for help and just made my way around thinking logically. Actually, using a windmill to grind flour sold me. Best game ever 10/10
I quit Runescape when EOC came out and switched to WoW for a few years. It was fine, but when the BFA expansion launched and was total dogshit, I tried OSRS again and have been playing ever since. This game really is something special. Every other MMO tries to copy WoW, but a game like WoW isn't built to last. The game is super bloated with cosmetics and invalidates every prior expansion's content as soon as a new one launches. It also rushes new players to max level just so they can grind boring dailies for gear. OSRS is one of the few MMOs that doesn't require a max level account to have fun. As soon as you make a new account, you're experiencing the best part of the game. If more games tried to emulate OSRS, then maybe the MMO genre wouldn't be dying.
It's like RS2 took a pause and continued with OSRS. The weekly updates my friends and I look forward to every week truly has made this game amazing alongside the wonderful one of a kind community.
Jimmy, You always know how to make me feel like I've chosen the right MMORPG.. the ways of explaining you do is incredible.. you're no bias and will tell us the floors in our game but you'll also remind us why we love this game. You truly are one of the greatest creators in our community and i hope you never stop.
They saw how that killed RS3. It likely wont happen to OSRS. Even though RS3 is significantly more profitable than OSRS with a much smaller playerbase, it protects OSRS from microtransactions. If they want the business to be more profitable, they'll just force more MTX down the throats of RS3 players so OSRS players can live in peace. Atleast until the growing server costs of OSRS catch up and start impacting profits by a large amount.
Sorry J1mmy but it's no coincidence that the top three MMOs all have roots in the early 2000s or earlier. Nostalgia IS the reason these games have the opportunity for success. An MMOs success is built upon getting a critical mass before iterating on the rest of the game. No critical mass, no MMO. It's why new MMOs fail all the time, they cannot get enough people playing to gain traction. Sure, there are MMOs that get a ton of players that still fail, but all successful MMOs in the 2020s needed that nosalgia factor. Nostalgia is the flame to the touchpaper.
Not to mention me and many others I met never even had nostalgia to begin with. My first experience with runescape was playing Old School, and I absolutely fell in love, what an amazing game, going to max within the next couple months and im not even close to stopping any time soon.
What makes RuneScape great, regardless of version, is the amount of variety there is in just about every regard. There are loads of activities, different ways of doing things, etc.
i think that is true. I think people respect the fact you can just go in any direction and end up in the same place, while lots of mmos have an issue which pigeon holes you by design, so you need lots of different characters for each new type of thing, rs just builds it in by having lots of variety and reducing xp rates to compensate. Its easier to get attached to one character than 10 different ones.
You hit the nail on the head! Always felt that Jagex screwed up my playthrough, ruined/devalued every achievement we had, and morphed it into a game that was unrecognizable. We played the game because it was great, and thanks to the 07scape return, it is once again a great game!
"you never quit rs, you just take a break" This One is 100% I "quit" osrs a year ago after i got lured for my tbow (yeye, that One situation when u think ull outsmart em) and i said ill never play it again but here as today, i Came back and gonna rebuild that shit! J1mmy, thank you ❤
@@vimalkarthik3461its a basic system in most common mmorpg games i guess. Everytime a new content patch hits, your gear gets replaced by better items. And everytime a new expansion is out, the old content comes irrelevant and basically nobody does it anymore. Imagine that world of warcraft has like 10 expansions now and basically only the newest one is played..
Absolutely agree with you. Back when OSRS launched in 2013, I felt nostalgia upon seeing the classic login screen and hearing the music. And maybe the first few times I did something I hadn't seen or done in the game for years. After that, it was just for the sake of enjoying the experience(all the meanings of it). Lovely entertainment, mr jimmy. I haven't seen many of your videos, but the quality is consistently very high, and they're always a treat. I also made a very rare exception and viewed the whole ad segment, because I found the mix of deadpan delivery, sarcasm and genuine advertising hilarious.
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You can really taste the monkey slave labour!
I want video of Runscape vs Minecraft because nostalgia and new idears are similar brackets with RuneScape for someone who would spend hours on both they both are a game that safes lives every day.
Final fantasy xiv has more quality content then grind the next 9 years away
great add btw
Ratatouille is a dish, Remy is a rat.
The greatest community no question
Bro, it's so true. We have about 20 years of community content guiding us in this direction. I think back to people like tehnoobshow, skychi, elvemage, and even runeshark. And now we have evolved with people like you, settled, mammal, jimmy, and so many others.
As far as content creation community goes, old school runescape is the best in all of gaming, MAYBE second to only minecraft if im being generous.
Yeah besides all of the homophobia it wouldn’t be terrible
When is Zezima playing in the games
@@muffin8786 Homophile itself is terrible and satanic, please leave.
Nostalgia might be the reason why most people start to play, but it for sure is not the reason we stick around.
This
Nostalgia didn't matter in 2006. People played because it was a good game. It's still the only MMO that truly works on mobile.
thats why im really very on and off on osrs, i dont care for rs3 but from time to time i care to play some osrs for nostalgia sake really
@@JohnFromAccountingstart playing again maybe from the start of mobile
This is spot on. Nostalgia is 100% a factor in luring a non-insignificant number of players in, but the gameplay is what gets you hooked.
Man, I remember saying something in 2008 to Regicidal that I’ve never forgotten. That, at that time, we were in the golden age of Runescape content creation. That it wasn’t gonna get any better. And for well over a decade, I thought about how true that statement was. That 2008 was the golden age. That it did all go downhill from there. I’m so happy that statement is no longer true. Even though I don’t sink as much time into the game as I used to, the amount of content and excitement I’ve seen and felt with this game over just the past few years has really made me feel that we’re in a golden age right now. And I hope that golden age doesn’t end any time soon.
It's cool seeing your perspective on this, i know you've been around for a long time and you have a unique angle, being a creator. I really think that now is the true golden age, and i don't see it slowing down or stopping any time soon. Here's to another 10+ years of awesome runescape content :)
yeah these past few years definitely feels like the golden age of osrs content. so many unique and exciting ideas for series, videos, etc. and viewership is actually crazy
08? More like 05-06. Pre GE was the golden age
@@CaptnBeeBop i meant for content creation. Not the game itself. We all know it began to go downhill after the wilderness ditch was added :p
I think people forget that RS content made up a good chunk of original era YT too. It's foundational.
i cant lie, the only reason i came back to runescape was for a hit of nostalgia, but thats not why i stayed. i ended up falling in love with this games ability to put me in a flow state and just let me exist peacefully, the fact that every breakthrough feels so potent but also reveals more challenges behind it. And most importantly, the game always provides ways of playing which matches the level of energy i can afford to give it. if im too tired to go bossing, i can just chop trees and chat people, if im feeling froggy i can go solo a boss or get wrecked in PvP. the game is always willing to meet me where i am, and thats a mechanic which is VERY specific to runescape.
That quip on a flow state perfectly explains how I got hooked again! 😂
I start with one task and then it leads to another one, then another one!
Same here ,Facts reminds me of being 12 years old . and getting disconnected from the internet when the house phone was ringing lol
So basically nostalgia?
@@BillSchrader Exactly nostalgia!
Yeah you come back and its like re learning a whole new game. So much content I felt like a noob with an almost maxed account.
RuneScape is forever!
If YOU say it, it's true
Love ya timmy boy
Very well said.
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Oh boy, I'm feeling warm inside. What a video, what a community, what a game.
I was sooo happy when I saw your series mentioned in the video! Keep up the great work man, cheers!
well deserved m8
Make sure to check this demons series out
hugely deserved ❤
You’re awesome dude! I love your unguided series.
"Ask WoW players, they're right here." So damn true. And honestly, yeah, I think OSRS has the potential to outlive WoW for one simple reason: I can play this medieval clicking sim on my phone. That's just huge.
Not only are you able to play parts of it, you can literally do everything on mobile that can be done on a PC. There are 500 invo solo TOA runs done, blorva and so many other insane things. AND they are pushing out great improvements to the UI that make the content more and more intuitive.
He forgot about the other 7 million subbed to WoW at the moment but I'm glad he was able to show half the RS fanbase in a single clip
@@gorilla30100and osrs has over 1 million active subs.
While that may be the simplest reason, there is one other although more complicated one: As Jimmy puts it, OSRS's potential to varied content with snowflakes is something no other MMO could hope to replicate. If i was watching WoW, ffxiv, gw2 or whatever else videos, you bet im only going to watch a single person, at most 2 ( probably for lore ) because there is not a lot of uniqueness you can do with those games.
@@gorilla30100 Take away the bots and you've got 12 people on WoW still
Ah yes, another video to send my friends who don’t play RS.
literally posted it in a discord of people who make fun of me for playing osrs in 2024 lmao
it's me, a friend who doesn't play RS here to watch more long videos about things I don't understand
Word up
They still won't play 😂
That would be a cool j1mmy video. How to get your friends to play who have never tried the game before (or why we cannot get them to play)
I watched your previous video on no good MMOs for a while, and your reaction to Asmon's reaction. I see your love for Runescape and so I decided to give it another go.
Runescape was my first MMO ever, when I was in like the second grade of elementary school (I am 4 years out of college now), but I have always considered myself a "Social gamer" and that is why I ultimately ended up enjoying vanilla WoW and Final Fantasy 14 far more than Runescape for the longest time. Runescape felt weirdly anti-social to me, like there wasn't really group content or easy ways to support one another (Not that I could remember from my childhood anyway) beyond just some simple trading and asking for directions.
That said, the music has always been nostalgia inducing and I have been looking to introduce my girlfriend to the worlds that influenced me in my Childhood. She has been playing a ton of survival games, and that's when I had an epiphany. When I think of Runescape as a Social MMO, it always felt like it fell short of Vanilla WoW and FFXIV. But when I think of it like an MMO survival exploration game, it actually competes better than any survival game I could ever want to play.
I don't enjoy fighting that much, I enjoy doing professions and building a house in all my survival games, I also enjoy stories and exploration. Runescape has all that. Yeah leveling can feel like a monotonous grind, but survival games aren't any different. Except my progress actually means something in Runescape, as opposed to survival games where I just keep restarting my character because I get bored with the end game.
Getting back into the game I have realized that is much more social than I remember it being, it doesn't seem like much, but when you are loitering about fishing with not much else to do, you can actually have conversations with people, where in other games people just don't really talk at all anymore. Ultimately I agree with your conclusion that RS will likely outlive WoW and FFXIV, even though I loved both of those games, that style of MMO just hasn't aged well compared to Runescape. Thanks for all the great content!
"1 HP LOCKED, JAGEX YOU IN ON THIS?!?" *pan the camera to the Jagex logo shaking in a corner*
9:50 Hey I know that guy!
youre the fkn goat skilly hope u keep up the upload streak u have been on ❤
Oh yeah, that's torvesta!
also at 9:36 mr specs
Aren’t you busy getting PK’d by Torvesta to be commenting ;)
Love your content man!
73rd like 😂
hearing " you never quit you only take breaks" after just coming back after 2 years and continuing my ironman grind hit hard
same brother, I've burnt myself out more consistently on ironman but its also the most fun I've had with the game
Have fun king
I swore I was done after my account got hacked and all my expensive gear was sold (~1.5billion gp worth). Took me like 5 months but I just resubscribed and am excited for the rebuild. A whole bunch of new content to explore as well!
I played leagues first time playing osrs since 2014, I haven’t played since but I’ll probably play the next leagues I liked it a lot had the feel of playing osrs with a fraction of the grinding
To be fair, Asmon doesn't know what he's talking about in literally any given circumstance
Asmon is a goldfish
@@tyguy3876 that's offensive to goldfish lmao
Factual hes an idiot spewing grade school bs
if you disagree with him in his twitch chat, he will just perm ban you cause only his opinion is valid according to him. Were living in his world I guess
He just loves to comment on games he has no experience with. It was funny the 1 time he tried osrs he ignored his entire chat and did leagues.
“You never quit you only take breaks” describes me perfectly. I played on and off since 2005. I was really bad at the game as a kid and when OSRS came out I was so hyped to get to relive it. Now I’ve surpassed where my old account was and I’m planning to come back to the game again soon
It's fulfilling to surpass our old account as kids, it's like you've been given another chance to relive the experience as an adult now! And it feels good still.
I never played or even heard of RuneScape pre-eoc. I tried RuneScape 3 like 4 or 5 years ago because I was a kid looking for free games, tried it and got bored pretty quickly. Fast forward 2022, my friend convinced me to give oldschool a try and I did because I had nothing better to do. Here I am today with nearly base 70s, starting a new group hc with my friends just for the fun of it, and my passion for oldschool RuneScape isn’t dwindling one bit. I love this game because of how it is.
It’s funny that anyone could think nostalgia is powerful enough to make me put thousands of hours into this game while getting bored of every other game after 10 hours. It’s just a great game with a great community and there’s nothing else like it.
Great video Jimmy!
I think it is definitely what brings people back not what keeps them
Greg what’s ur osrs name?
nostalgia makes me play fate 2 for a few hours when I'm drunk. RuneScape is definitely something else
It has a great community, but the blatant botting just disencentivises "the grind".
@@CoryRayGordonMusicall MMOs with a trade system have a large number of bots, even wow. Just in those games they're in instances where you can't see them, osrs is more open world.
YOUR SMILE "they're right here"
is so so good. hahahahaha
As a WoW player who started a new OSRS ironman last month, why you gotta call me out like that?
Hell yeah, brother! Welcome!
Welcome, brother.
Welcome and good luck! Don't forget to lock in your choice when you reach 1000 total level ^^
One of us, one of us!
i bet you play because of noStaLgiA
I love how much of that montage is Jim calling out his mates, especially settled
Its beautiful especially following straight into the section about your love of the community and their creativity
Like By Release is such a unique series especially when factoring in the banger tracks you’ve written for some of them
And so many others are doing similarly creative things too
I quit playing in around 2007 and was put off OSRS because I didn't really want to start again completely from scratch. The thing that made me give it a go was getting UA-cam content in my recommended and being blown away by the quality of it. Sure when I landed in Tutorial Island then Lumbridge again I was hit with a wave of nostalgia, but that didn't last. The thing that's kept me coming back is the insane depth of the game and the incredible content it enables this community to create.
I'm 14. I play old school runescape. I wasnt even alive in 2007. Its just a good game.
Holy shit I’m old now.
try ff14 man good game
What a time to be alive it was
Bro hell yeah keep playing it's a great game but I do have to tell you when it was in its prime it was a different animal. You couldn't go anywhere on the map without finding someone who would stop and chat with you. Not much bots, the map was full of people just having fun instead of grinding all day b
Holy shit 14 year olds were born in 2010
That outro was COLD Jimmyboy
And 👌
Bro facts, that was a tough one😂😮💨
9:07 unguided mention!!! lets go!!!
I had the same reaction, and Unguided's appeal is a great support for Jimmy's argument. The series isn't nostalgic; rather it allows me to experience RS's story in ways I want to, but either can't anymore or choose not to in order to balance other goals. Same with ByRelease, how it adds dimensions to the story by engaging with it so entertainingly.
Yes, let’s go!!!
@@OmniNKayI could never get into reading dialogues in-game but that's a me thing, so having unguided give me a full rundown of what's happening and why has massively expanded my runescape knowledge without having played in the last year
Just started playing runescape for the first time 3 months ago, and I'm the embodiment of this video. I Used to play a shit ton of wow, really enjoyed classic vanilla rerelease for its simplicity and that feeling of grinding out an item that you know will treat you well for many months to come (shoutout sgc!). But as time went on the culture/feel of the game begins to blur. The raid locking you out of that item you really want, the limited gold grind for your character depending on class and professions, the endless levelling of characters you don't really *want* to play but would be good for your speed/parse runs or for another topical gold farm, keeping those characters "up to date". When I look at my characters I leveled and the items I've acquired or grinded for in WoW, it feels like they are all on a timer. Whether that be newer ilvl dwarfing it in the next season/raid or level bracket increasing, the perceived impermanence of the things I invested time into eventually degrading leaves an annoying taste in my mouth.
People like to isolate games as a binary "this game is bad because of this or this game is objectively good because of this" but in reality, there is so much more that goes on in our brains and daily lives that *make* each game. One outside factor to take into account is if you are between jobs, in school, or simply just find yourself having a lot of free time, runescape's market of progress storage is miles better than WoW. For a lot of grindy WoW players, it feels like there is a huge rat race at the beginning of each large content release that if you can't commit to in that point in time can make the climb to the top feel that much harder. Don't get me wrong, the difference in time spent is likely marginal depending on how you play the game but simply the perceiving of the game in a more "all in" attitude does not help the burn out and eventual restarting of the cycle.
I don't know when I will burn out of playing OSRS. I'm about to be 1800 total and have definitely been learning and playing enough to be conducive to burning out, but I can't really ever predict when its going to happen.
All of that being said, to tie up my thoughts regarding this video, I know two things to be true. I'm not playing OSRS for nostalgia, and whenever I do stop playing OSRS, I will be back.
So, here's the deal.
OSRS players like myself initially played osrs for nostalgia, that's a fact.
Back then, OSRS was a very niche game that only runescape players could enjoy. I would have never recommended a new player to play OSRS back then.
HOWEVER, the team at jagex, and the fact that polls exist to keep the debs in line with the community, has turned OSRS into the greatest video game to ever exist.
I can confidently recommend people to play this game as it is now, and I feel like word of mouth is 100% of the reason the game is continuously growing to this day.
If anyone reading this hasn't played OSRS, I can guarantee if you try it, you will have the best time of your life.
I'm proud of Jagex, proud of our community, and im proud of our content creators.
If you're not playing this game because it's ugly, you're missing out.
Good video, Jimmy. Much love brother. 💕
as someone who never played OSRS as a kid and just started playing last year as an adult OSRS is legit just a well designed MMO
its really funny hearing ppl say that nostalgia is the only reason this game is successful when ive sunk hundreds of hours into it in the past few months after starting to play and i never once even heard about it as a kid, goated game fr
Yeah, I only started playing late last year, and it’s absolutely not because I played a tiny amount as a teenager or anything - only places I remembered were rimmington and the GE, and even then only barely since I played a few years after 2007.
I’m not nostalgic, I’m just playing because it’s fuckin fun and the goals to set yourself are great. Also my partner & friends play and it’s fun talking about progress with em, wouldn’t have started without that.
As someone who has played this game in the past and present day and still hasn't maxed yet... the reason I only come back to it is because it's a game I feel like I can easily come back to and pick up right where I left off and not feel like I've been left behind. Something most WoW players like Asmongold would never understand. Osrs also to me is multiple games rolled into one which is another huge factor into why I think people still play it. It's a game where the journey is literally whatever you decide it to be. I haven't played seriously in 3 years almost and the game still feels the exact same since I left it.
It's not the ONLY reason, but players like you are the minority. That's not me being a bigoted ego it's just the truth. 80%+ of us were here before 2010. Also, welcome.
me too! started like 6 months ago completely new to the game (or any mmo for that matter) and i'm deep into the grind :D
Banger, that closing note too. 🤝
u bum
I think if osrs came out today, people would just try it less, it would be harder for it to gain popularity, maybe prevent it from exploding like it did. But not because it's any worse than if it came out when it actually did. Just that people wouldn't give it the chance it deserves.
Great video J1mmy. Love your narrating, as always !
The ad segment was genuinely funny enough to make me watch the entirety of it despite the fact its probably the 100th time I've seen a Hello Fresh advertisement.
An easy way to dispel the myth that osrs players play for nostalgia is to ask them what is some of the best content in the game, whether quests, pvm content, minigames etc. The answers people will give you will be heavily dominated by OSRS unique content. The game in 2007 was a great base to build an mmo off of, but it was ultimately the OSRS team that made it the success it is today, not nostalgia.
nahh surely most people will say the original dagannoth kings/kalphite queen endgame ;)
crazy that even god wars wasn't in osrs when it first came out
players like the nostalgic feel and look, but don't neccessarily want only content that existed in the past, the want the game they fell in love with to keep that feeling. for instance, kourend is bad and feels weird and transplanted. Varlamore is amazing and feels like it belongs.
@@tater3234i disagree about kourend but it certainly is far too large for little value or reason
@@blazen123it's way better now but yeah still some areas that need tweaked.
Those who say that 2007 osrs rocked didin't played then servers opened. It sucked! Here's just a FEW reason why it did:
1. Pathfinding was horrendous! If you clicked on a mini man to run somewhere your character would run back and fourth few times untill he actually started moving towards your cursor.
2. Run energy toggle was in settings.
3. Energy pots were something no one used and stamina potions didin't exist.
4. End game weapon was a whip. That was best in slot weapon for end game.
5. Training any skill was extremly slow.
6. G E didin't existed. So getting quest items was a pain.
7. Game didin't have enough content so most popular training spots were always full (experiments, stone crabs etc).
8. Herbs were called "Grimy herb" so you never knew what you are bringing back to the bank if you didin't had way to clean them.
9. Auto chat didint existed as ingame feature so you needed to download auto-talker (added risk as getting scamed.
10. Plugins didin't existed.
11. Runelite didin't existed.
12. Barrows armor was BIS in slot so after getting barrows armor you had nothink to work towards to.
13. Getting any recourses was a pain because traiding sucked and spots for expensive recourses were always filled.
14. There was ALOT more scams and lures because traiding doesn't had a warning and luring was possible in way more locations.
15. No new content was on the way so nothink to look foward to.
I could go on and on. But for me a simple fact abaut path-finding, never having run energy, game felt extremly SLOW. And not in a good way.
So yeah. Those who say that they liked 2007 better then what it is now clearly didin't played it.
Nostalgia gets you to log in. The gameplay is what gets you to stay.
Hearing born to do this will always be my hype song , so gas.
Exactly, it's still a fair part of it, no one's saying it's the only reason we're here
Yes, which is literally the reason the game exists
We came to this game because of nostalgia 100%
There's a decent chunk of hardcore players now that never played B4 osrs. Even big names like settled started in osrs
I literally just went through this. A week ago I wanted to check out that old game me and my friends used to play in public libraries. Instead I dove deep into training and I'm calculating optimal exp/profit while preparing for Dragon Slayer. Probably gonna by membership by the end of the month once I hit around 40 on all skills.
Never played RS when I was little. Started playing OSRC as my first Jagex game a year ago and have been loving it.
Same, started playing march of last year, got a 2k total main now and just made a gim with some friends, no nostalgia in it for me the game is just good
Yep, never touched it until December last year so nostalgia doesn't really work for me and I'm hopelessly addicted
Its cool to know the game still attracts new players. Ive been playing this game on and off since 2005 and still love it. Although i still miss the 2005-2007 era the most. Pre GE runescape was truly something special.
Runescape content creation is on another level, not just to other MMOs, but other games in general. It's an MMO with a huge, content-rich, social world that doesn't railroad you in any respect, begging the question to the player, "what do YOU want to do in this world?" And its clear from OSRS content that there are infinite answers to that question.
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"Just ask World of Warcraft players" was hilarious. This was sick, completely agree. The reason I keep coming back to the game is because I know it's going to respect me with the updates. The smallest QoL updates will have me praising the developers (Rune Pouch presets!)
Honestly one of the things that kept me going back to wow was the process of leveling in an old zone and coasting along slowly. Building a connection with your character and getting stronger. But then I don't care about it after leveling. The leveling itself and exploration on a new slate is what grips me.
I was REALLY disappointed when I recently came back to try dragonflight and found out because of the way they've structured the game and the new class, you're unable to make a low level evoker and slowly go through the old zones. I wanted to level in a classic way out in the world, but you can't do that. Starts at level 60 so you can only go forward to the new zones.
Dangit Blizz. I wanted to take my little dragon out to felwood or thousand needles. I wanted to have no mounts, only my wings to fly me. I wanted to be weak and grow up in the wilderness without dungeon finder speedruns. Wish they didn't treat the vanilla zones like an afterthought to be forgotten.
Fucking lol
Wow devs
Giving a shit anymore
Lol
Im one of those WoW players that comes back to rs every year. Started on osrs about 5 years ago, went to rs3 for the graphics.. This year i went to osrs and started an ironman. Im mostly mewb on osrs, but wiki saves me, 3 weeks in, still loving it😁
@@oanab8205 Hell yeah man im a fairly new ironman too im about to start going into midgame ironman territory with some combat grinds and song of the elvers almost completed :D
Bro that burn left me screaming.
Oh damn!
Banger vid and didn't skip the ad because Jimmy cosplayed as cook's guild chef.
Also Jak and Daxter HD collection is pretty based
Bro took cooks assistant and made an ad out of it, genius
same
Unique accounts are what makes this game. The freedom that you get for creating one is second to none and no other MMO will come close to this game and communities ability to do so.
(totally unbiased take btw)
its almost an oxymoron but its true, restricted unique accounts can provide so much freedom and a breath of fresh air to the game if its getting stale for you playing a generic main or ironman
Even just being a proxy (me watching your videos because I dont have time to do it myself) to restricted accounts is extremely entertaining
@@StretchyMCAUI'm a pretty bad player but I love making new HCs to try and get further than my last. My regular iron (died safepotting fire giants) is actually further along than my main, mostly because it forced me to interact with more of the game.
disagree, I think ticks make this game. The tick system is just the most goated way to do mmo combat imo
Cant wait untill you upload again bro, big fan of the boss locked series!
every live game that exists for more than 10 years benefits from nostalgia, people trying to chase that feeling they got when they first played. its the whole reason classic exists. Whether people keep playing is due to the game itself, not 10 year old feelings on it.
The "sandbox" part is what makes games fun and people want to spend more time in 'em.
Honestly all games i play all the time for god knows for how many years are just Runescape and Tarkov, in both games you have certain paths you can go, but nothing and I mean NOTHING makes you to go down those paths.
It's something of a "difficulty setting" done right, it's the intended path and in what order you should do things that's gonna be most appropriate to your level/skill, but if you wanna go somewhere you shouldn't be? You still have enough space to make it work!
You can go level 3 straight into Wildy and kill Lava Dragons which were meant to be killed waaaay later in your journey.
You can do the starting quests in Tarkov to get you trader standing and XP going, but at the same time you can go Reserve/Lighthouse and kill raiders/rogues for much better gear so you than can do tons of Factory runs with gear you shouldn't be able to have and demolish every lobby.
Or you can do "challenges" like OSRS content creators do.
Hardcore account where you can't use Flea Market and your safe container.
Just use shotguns or pistols for the whole wipe.
THAT'S what makes a game fun for me and many other players as well...
I mean WoW was super fun as well don't get me wrong, but the replayability is so dead for me at this stage... it's always the same location after the same location.
Sure you can start as a Human and level up in Darkshore, but the only other way out from there is to go to Ashenvale Forest.
You can go mage but use only your staff or go rogue and only use guns, but these limitations won't make it fun like those limitations in OSRS or Tarkov.
What's even worse some people will call this "freedom" of choice a bad thing, like how they want their game to lead them through a well crafted path with rich stories and breath taking environments, but as much as I like these qualities as well, they for sure ain't meant for MMOs and quite frankly even for multiplayer games...
They can be done! But apart from the From Software games which multiplayer games are so well done people keep coming back to them for years?
I genuinely want to hear if someone has any... all I can think of right now is Destiny 2 but all people who I know and play/played it hate the game so much they are rather stuck in this loop of love/hate relationship they can't get out of and don't even know why they play the game in the first place anymore.
I'm convinced if a game wants to have players keep coming back all the time, they need to have sandbox elements, some RPG elements to see those numbers (or money) go up and not feeling dreadful to start over, quite the opposite.
With this concoction you can do literally anything and with enough luck and care you can have the next game I'll spend thousands of hours in :^)
As a World of Warcraft player since 2004.. I can confirm.
I started Runescape years before WoW.. And I continued Runescape years after I quit WoW permanently.
WoW was just a temporary stop next to the Runescape journey
i'm not a WoW player, but doesnt WoW have more content? or is that just not true?
@@INTs WoW has tried a few things, but not nearly to the extent that OSRS has, and the overall WoW classic progression has been more of a rerun than a restart. I imagine they're a little more hesitant to completely fork the classic and retail experiences by using classic as a new blank slate the way OSRS has, and Blizzard's also had a lot of issues in recent times that I'm sure are really diminishing their development resources, and that's aside from the fact that Blizzard has multiple other games to actively maintain. WoW classic has definitely done well but it seems like it's not high enough on their priority list for them to give it the sort of attention Jagex has given OSRS, considering all the momentum they have to keep rolling in their other products (retail WoW, Overwatch, Hearthstone, Diablo, Starcraft, etc).
Honestly, I bet if they did commit to taking classic WoW down a different path more wholeheartedly (fleshing out the base classic experience rather than just going through the expansion reruns) it might work out, but they're splitting themselves pretty thin at the moment between base classic, what is currently Cataclysm classic, retail WoW, and Season of Discovery classic. SoD seems like they might be dipping their toes into the idea of expanding classic proper, but we'll see.
@@INTs Wow constantly makes old expansions irrelevent while osrs does not, osrs has way more content than wow.
@@INTs isnt wow just spam raiding the same dungeon over and over again? Like what do you mean content? Sure there's heaps of content you CAN do, but no one does it. Everyone is funneled towards a few select activities.
In OSRS, no such mechanic exists. Every boss or skilling method or item or pvm activity has a purpose, nothing is made irrelevant by new better updates. WoW has a lot of content and 99% of it is dead. OSRS may have less content (idk exactly) but most of it is very alive. This is further exaggerated by game modes like ironman, leagues, collection logs etc like even minigames that give absolutely 0 reward still have a small community behind it because people want to do it for the collection log slots. There is always a reason for someone to interact with something ingame, and as a player you always feel overwhelemed with choices as to which content you want to tackle next.
@@MyNameIsSalo Did I not say "I am not not a WoW player?" just going off the shit i heard from friends who have ever only played WoW lol
Came back to relive the experience of runescape, but I stayed for all the new ones I never got to have when I was a kid. I love exploring all the aspects of the game that used to be out of my reach.
9:38 “No shoes, we’re feet locked.” has to be the GREATEST quote relating to OSRS I’ve ever heard. Not personally a foot kinda guy, but that concept to me is just that funny. Like, why even?
Someone has to do it now
@@migjordanpayawal7856 sounds like a job a godly content creator (J1mmy) would do / go for
@@migjordanpayawal7856I think it's been done. Pretty sure every idea he mentioned has already been a series by someone
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You make really great videos Jimmy. seriously. the pacing, comedy, aesthetics, even the ads are entertaining. Looking forward to seeing your channel continue pumping out great content!
9:24 That Soup cameo came out of nowhere XD
RuneScape early game is nostalgic but once you start unlocking stuff and getting drops you become addicted to what it is today.
^ THIS! "grinding" woodcutting to unlock the rune axe feels nostalgic but once you've got an Infernal axe you are absolutely not being nostalgic, you're just grinding Woodcutting ;) Though I do have to admit, my mining is 85 out of nostalgia, because I always hated the skill but desired that stat all the way back in 2004, so now I have it. I don't mine rune with it but hey, I could.
well said
I am a proof that you don't need any nostalgia attached to this game to become a big fan of it. I started in 2015-2016 and created so many different accounts since then.
The game is just that good.
And the community is unique.
it`s a good video with a lot of good points for sure. I however started to play osrs with 3 other irl friends of mine because of Nostalgia. if it wasn`t for Nostalgia, my friends and I wouldn`t have started in the first place.
I love the video and and J1mmy, however for me and my friends, we started to play again because of nostalgia.
Looking forward to the next video, king!
Nostalgia would be you bringing back According to J1m, hoping to see it again some time in the future
Runescape will always have some layer of nostalgia considering a lot of people started playing in elementary school. The thing is, no one even knew how to actually play the game back then. The main reason people continue to play is because its a genuinely fun game
It's also got a crazy high skillcap when you start looking at the PvM and PvP sides of things. Where the playerbase has reached the point where there's stuff that respects and rewards precision... and yet they've also figured out how to go the opposite way and minimise the amount required for most of the content 😂
@@IainDoherty51 Not true. It may seem high, but if you compare with to strategy games or fighting games, the skill gap is minimal. The reason you don't see that many "pros" is because reaching end game content is a big time commitment, it easily takes you more than 100 hours. Biggest limiting factors in osrs is the RNG and the 0.6s tick system.
@@spyarchnemesis3871 It's still a lot higher than most of the other MMOs, which are what you compare it with.
Fighting, Strategy and such games tend to have some crazy levels of skill tied to getting good at them and rely on a lot of learning the mechanics, but they're also a totally different style to OSRS.
OSRS on the other hand is often a lot less forgiving at the high ends of the challenge for things like Combat Achievements, which is something that doesn't show up as much outside of PvP in other MMOs
How is RNG skill?? Gotta think before replying my dude. Plus osrs is a left click game. Any fps game pretty much beats it since you have to aim your shots instead of left clicking on top of something.
@@johnnygongy ... You pretty clearly haven't seen the bullshit nonsense where the top end players are doing sequences where they need to make multiple clicks within a 0.6s period, and stack effects with different timings, all while responding to what their target is doing and making zero errors across 20-30 minutes of gameplay.
Sure a lot of it is fairly easy by comparison, but the top end challenges are nuts when people start optimising them
the unguided cut away caught me offguard. That guy is insane. I cant wait from him to do mep2 without a guide.
My favourite OSRS series along with GG
@@JackdawWatcher me too!
8:09 This is the best part. The sheer madness of snowballing into more and more and more limitations
And I love how there’s so many out there that even in that flurry he can’t name them all! I wonder how long a list of all the snowflake accounts out there would be
@@AsheOfAx How granular do you want to get too? Got the monk (skiller that also trains prayer), no def, only def, one skill at a time, one level at a time, ultRNG (Using RNG to roll what skill you train next, for how long, where and in what method), collection log focused, bronzeman, all the different alt options, twins, triplets. The list really is endless, these are just the ones I can think of that I didn't see Jimmy mention.
After watching the incredible DMM allstars event and recent GG episodes I've been saying that we're really in a golden age for OSRS. Not just content wise either. So many more incredible updates on the way too. We always like to talk bad about Jagex but lets give credit where its due. They're doing a phenomenal job these past few years, lets hope it continues.
From the amazing ad down to the witty takes. bro I have been a have for a while now, great video. Thanks for being an OSRS content creator dude.
OSRS requires exactly as much attention as you want to give it. Whether you want to click once every 90 seconds while you mindlessly scroll through youtube shorts or dry scoop some preworkout, blast hardstyle and game your heart out OSRS has got you.
That goblin taking damage sound is for real one of the most nostalgic noises.
nostalgia is what inspired me to download and play OSRS for a day back in 2014, the game itself is what inspired me to sink another 6000 hours into it over the course of the next 10 years
I have played every mmo under the sun, and recently that includes OSRS. I started playing about a month ago and have clocked 12 days played, mostly being things in the background and on streams. I have NEVER played it growing up what so ever and I can happily say this game is just plain GOOD. Its not perfect and it doesn't need to be, but it encompasses everything that I want in an MMO.
Great video as always J1mmy. Asmongold doesn't know what he's talking about - keep up the awesome work and... graphs.
I actually got so hyped, I might have to log back in
Do it
Dew it
That ending was beautiful, on just so many levels. Your closing line hit so incredibly hard.
"Want to know what WoW players think about all this? Well, why don't you ask them? They're right here."
"Just ask Wolrd Of Warcraft players, they're right here" Lmao
As one who has played this game off and on since I was 14 starting in 2005 and has been in arguments with friends on which is better wow or runescape I absolutely loved it when you said " just ask WOW players they're right here."
I am 20 years old, I did not play RuneScape before osrs (I was literally three) but the game stands on its own, I put in 4000 hours on my uim because it’s fun, engaging and rewarding. People play for a week because of nostalgia, they play for years because the game is special
That mic drop at the end was so clever and well placed
Rivetting…
14:09 the scrub back right with DHL and Gaurdian boots. Thats me! excited to be a part of a J1mmy video!!
As a WoW player, I started playing OSRS 1month ago. Yes its the best MMO-RPG experience, yes its stand alone game, yes I play ironman and I wont quit, just take break.
Glad to have ya
OSRS Players never quit, they take breaks :) Have fun bro, say goodbye to your dopamine receptors because they will absolutely be fried
I mean IP's are valuable for reason and all 3 of those most popular MMOS have 25+ year histor behind them. He is very correct to say 'it wouldn't be as popular if it came today'', but Jimmy is also correct to say that nostalgia is not the reason people play osrs.
Spot on Jim, I started playing in 2019 because of nostalgia and after 3 months I had completed F2P... I was never a member growing up so I saw Ardougne for the first time as an adult and 5 years later I'm still here enjoying places that never existed when I was young like Varlamore. Nostalgia is nice but the game being objectively good is much more important, if graphics mattered Minecraft would never have taken off, all we want is enjoyable gameplay
"Feet Locked" 😂
What is kairos doing here??
"You think you do, but you don't" I feel aged perfectly well and a big difference between Classic and OSRS is this whole video. Classic is Nostalgia and that's passed for Classic. Blizzard received 2 million new subs when Classic came out. No one plays Eras, Cata Classic is at it's lowest point in player base, but still has more players than SoD and Hardcore. Over 4 different versions of Classic and it still has lost around 90% of the original player base, meanwhile OSRS has doubled. I am glad that those who are sticking with it have the version of the game they want to play available to them, but to the vast majority of people "You think you do, but you don't".
In fairness I think Classic's population was largely bloated by tourists, it had massive media attention, even becoming the no.1 most watched game on twitch during the original 2019 release and for the month or two that followed. I do think J Allen Brack's statement was mostly true though, but I personally feel like a lot of people didn't necessarily disagree with the statement itself, just that he worded it as poorly and condescendingly as possible without straight up insulting people.
@@Lewtable That Cata classic exists kind of justifies Brack's statement. Cata is literally Retail lite, it is not Classic at all. Yet here we are.
I played Runescape back in 2003, came back in 2008, added in WoW right as Wrath of the Lich King was about to release but kept up with RS until shortly after the Squeal of Fortune came out. I ended up being a raid leader in a Top 10 US guild in WoW and stayed with that until Warlords of Draenor so about 6 years or so. I came back to OSRS. Stopped for another 2 years, and now I'm back and have been since really my Master's degree schooling in 2017. There was 1 year break for WotLK private server, but Ican't imagine fully leaving OSRS. It's so good. No other game has kept me coming back over and over like it does.
Wrath of the Lich King was peak WOW, although cracks were showing.
As both a WoW and a Runescape player who's got a lot of love (and nostalgia) for both games, I gotta say I've stuck with WoW much more than with RS for the following reasons:
- Scale
- Music
- Art Style (because the word 'graphics' doesn't quite cover it)
- Professions
- Classes
- Environments
- Historical Events in the game caused by bugs and shenannigans
- Races
- Lore
- Quests, Dungeons and Monsters
The whole "you never really quit you only take breaks" has applied more for WoW than it has for Runescape in my case. It's easier to come back to the former than the latter after a long time and still be entertained.
In my case, when I started playing MMORPGs in 2007, some friends played RuneScape, but at the time I hated the game and could never get into it. Now, at 33 years old, I decided to give it another chance (Old School RuneScape) and I’m loving it. I believe it wasn’t nostalgia that made me enjoy the game, but rather the state the game is in today.
I'm so embarrassed that I can name EVERY content creator shown by their character
You shouldn't be, it's a testament to how good of a sandbox osrs is thats there so much good content to be madr.
Then do it. Name every single one.
Oh so you like runescape? Name every character.
I had nostalgia when i logged back into osrs in 2018. I heard the music walking around f2p. But then i went into members and got a quest cape, then an achievement cape, then started pvming. I unlocked everything i never did as a f2p kid and still play.
I think that out of everything, what's keeping Old School RuneScape afloat is our ability to communicate with the developers.
What if they put out updates and then went total silence when half the game was broken and unplayable? No, instead when an update drops mod goblin is on Reddit, answering a hundred questions, addressing concerns, raising issues with the team, and getting stuff done. Hotfixes are made within hours of updates, and what isn't fixed immediately is communicated to be fixed soon(tm), and usually is.
Also, polls! I know we joke about everything passing in polls, but I think part of that is the new process. An update is proposed and feedback is actually taken from the community, changed until it's in a good place, and then polled for final approval. Oftentimes it's obvious a proposal in its current form is just wrong, and it's either scrapped or reworked entirely. It's not a perfect system by any means, but dang it, it's really cool that they do that.
Yeah, it would be even more cool if they actually stuck to polling and didn’t sneak in changes no one asked for like censorship without polling.
Very true. So much of what goes wrong in the digital space (not just games, but websites and apps too) is developers pushing "great new updates" that conflict with or outright break what already works about the game or platform. For a really boring and grown-up example, Quickbooks (a billing program) pushed out a terrible new update in the past few months that's wreaking havoc on everyone who relied on it. If they were willing to just admit the update sucks and roll it back, things would be fine, but tech updates are so often approached now with a no-communication, no-takebacks attitude and it's really infuriating and exhausting. It's never quite that serious with games, but I think the same philosophy applies. If you change things without warning and without any willingness to admit you were wrong, your userbase will resent it. But if you ask them what they want, let them try things out and work together to find the best path forward, you can avoid stagnation without breaking things that already work.
If J1mmy had his way he'd scrap polls lol
I definitely picked up the game in 2013 due to nostalgia, but the stuff that has kept me around all this time is the massive amount of updates and variety of content you can choose to do whenever you feel like it. That freedom makes this feel more like an actual world than any of the newer MMOs with better graphics
I started playing runescape today. So far, the only quest i have completed is "the chefs assistant but I am in love. I didnt google anything or ask for help and just made my way around thinking logically. Actually, using a windmill to grind flour sold me. Best game ever 10/10
We returned for the nostalgia, we stayed for the new / polished content
I quit Runescape when EOC came out and switched to WoW for a few years. It was fine, but when the BFA expansion launched and was total dogshit, I tried OSRS again and have been playing ever since. This game really is something special. Every other MMO tries to copy WoW, but a game like WoW isn't built to last. The game is super bloated with cosmetics and invalidates every prior expansion's content as soon as a new one launches. It also rushes new players to max level just so they can grind boring dailies for gear. OSRS is one of the few MMOs that doesn't require a max level account to have fun. As soon as you make a new account, you're experiencing the best part of the game. If more games tried to emulate OSRS, then maybe the MMO genre wouldn't be dying.
There isn’t a 3 hour long video essay about why this game is amazing for no reason
It's like RS2 took a pause and continued with OSRS. The weekly updates my friends and I look forward to every week truly has made this game amazing alongside the wonderful one of a kind community.
Jimmy, You always know how to make me feel like I've chosen the right MMORPG.. the ways of explaining you do is incredible.. you're no bias and will tell us the floors in our game but you'll also remind us why we love this game.
You truly are one of the greatest creators in our community and i hope you never stop.
"No shoes, we're feetlocked" 🥵
Saving this at the top of the list to send to people when they ask "Why do you play OSRS? That game looks so boring."
The only thing that could end this game is the GREED of the Owners.
They saw how that killed RS3. It likely wont happen to OSRS. Even though RS3 is significantly more profitable than OSRS with a much smaller playerbase, it protects OSRS from microtransactions. If they want the business to be more profitable, they'll just force more MTX down the throats of RS3 players so OSRS players can live in peace.
Atleast until the growing server costs of OSRS catch up and start impacting profits by a large amount.
@@MyNameIsSalo well said, I hope it stays this way
Sorry J1mmy but it's no coincidence that the top three MMOs all have roots in the early 2000s or earlier. Nostalgia IS the reason these games have the opportunity for success. An MMOs success is built upon getting a critical mass before iterating on the rest of the game. No critical mass, no MMO. It's why new MMOs fail all the time, they cannot get enough people playing to gain traction. Sure, there are MMOs that get a ton of players that still fail, but all successful MMOs in the 2020s needed that nosalgia factor. Nostalgia is the flame to the touchpaper.
Nostalgia is the foot in the door. Gameplay carries any successful game.
Not to mention me and many others I met never even had nostalgia to begin with.
My first experience with runescape was playing Old School, and I absolutely fell in love, what an amazing game, going to max within the next couple months and im not even close to stopping any time soon.
What makes RuneScape great, regardless of version, is the amount of variety there is in just about every regard. There are loads of activities, different ways of doing things, etc.
i think that is true. I think people respect the fact you can just go in any direction and end up in the same place, while lots of mmos have an issue which pigeon holes you by design, so you need lots of different characters for each new type of thing, rs just builds it in by having lots of variety and reducing xp rates to compensate. Its easier to get attached to one character than 10 different ones.
@@checker297 The openness also allows us to play in crazy ways as well.
That may be the greatest HelloFresh ad spot I’ve ever seen
Come for the nostalgia feel, stay for the content.
accurate
You hit the nail on the head! Always felt that Jagex screwed up my playthrough, ruined/devalued every achievement we had, and morphed it into a game that was unrecognizable. We played the game because it was great, and thanks to the 07scape return, it is once again a great game!
"you never quit rs, you just take a break"
This One is 100%
I "quit" osrs a year ago after i got lured for my tbow (yeye, that One situation when u think ull outsmart em) and i said ill never play it again but here as today, i Came back and gonna rebuild that shit!
J1mmy, thank you ❤
As a former WOW player, can confirm. Nice to have a game that doesn't reset your gear every few months.
I've never played WoW at all, does that happen??
@@vimalkarthik3461its a basic system in most common mmorpg games i guess. Everytime a new content patch hits, your gear gets replaced by better items. And everytime a new expansion is out, the old content comes irrelevant and basically nobody does it anymore. Imagine that world of warcraft has like 10 expansions now and basically only the newest one is played..
@@vimalkarthik3461 yes, every patch. Cause new raid teir you old gear is now worthless
@@skylarsimes8 Damn that sounds tiring
@vimalkarthik3461 plus gems, enchants and getting sockets.
Nostalgia can attract people to try the game, but it won't be why people stay. Love your vids
that ending went hard
Absolutely agree with you.
Back when OSRS launched in 2013, I felt nostalgia upon seeing the classic login screen and hearing the music.
And maybe the first few times I did something I hadn't seen or done in the game for years. After that, it was just for the
sake of enjoying the experience(all the meanings of it).
Lovely entertainment, mr jimmy. I haven't seen many of your videos, but the quality is consistently very high, and they're always a treat.
I also made a very rare exception and viewed the whole ad segment, because I found the mix of deadpan delivery, sarcasm and genuine advertising hilarious.