2013年5月6日星期一
Runescape sucks my sister
Runescape. My sister spends all her time playing this game. She has even paid money to be a member. But in reality, Runescape sucks. But I have to say why it sucks, so I don't come off as a troll.
When you start off you get a tutorial which shows you everything you can do, but honestly, there is no skill. You just click on actions, and your character does them. It's not really that fun at all. In fact I got bored with this game quickly. I was curious, why it is quite easy to buy cheap rs gold than that of WoW,
After you finish the tutorial, you are set in a town and you are free to roam around. You'll quickly realize that the game is open ended and you can do anything you want. You can become a mage, warrior, or pretty much anything, which cost a little rs money.
The graphics are quite outdated for a game today. There are also glitches in the game.
The controls are a simple point and click. I was surprised that you couldn't use the arrow keys to move. Those move the camera.
Sure, the game has a lot of stuff to do, and it might be addictive, but that's all the game has going for it. You'll find out that the game gets repetitive very fast. To fight enemies, you have to just click on them and your character fights it automatically. There is zero strategy. For making runes? Click. Cooking? Click. That's it. There is no gameplay at all.
There are also quests you can do. Some are actually quite easy, and some are way past the point of hard and dull. You have to buy rs gold if you want to get fast and buy good armor.
Don't get me started on the membership features! If you pay $5 that pretty much opens, well, barely anything! And besides, you won't play this game that long to find out that it's a waste of money.
THE VERDICT!
Runescape was a waste of time for me. The gameplay is dull, there is no strategy, and the membership is a waste of money. If you want to play a good MMORPG play World of Warcraft.
2013年4月17日星期三
Where to train skills on Runescape
If you are searching for good places to
train skills on runescape, this article can give you many good suggestions on
where to train skills on runescape.
For cooking, the cooking guild has all of
the supplies to make wine. Fly fishing near Barbarian village is quick exp. The
willows near Draynor are good exp.
For mining and smithing, you can mine 100's
of iron, then smelt and smith it.
As for fighting, just go on a killing
rampage on high level, but easy to kill monsters.
You can range and mage the locked demon in
the wizard tower.
Firemaking you don't have a choice. There
is bone respawns in the chaos temple in the wild.
If you master this tip, you can earn a lot
from Runescape accounts selling.
2013年1月14日星期一
Find a job in runescape
Some players are
very busy and would rather pay someone to gather the items they need or want
instead of doing all the work themselves. With some jobs, you may even gain a
few levels, such as killing cows and gathering their hides. The more you kill
the more levels you gain along with more money.
A cook is more of
a fast-paced job, while a farmer is more calm and relaxing. My favorite spot to
farm is north of Port Sarim, behind the cabbage patch. If you were to stand
outside the house portal and offer your services such as buy runescape accounts, then you
might get hired as a cook or some other type of help. The bigger the house is
the richer the player will be.
One of the main
things you will be making is tea. It's fun and easy to make. Another good item
to make is Scrambled Eggs. Take an egg and a bowl. Put the egg in the bowl and
cook it. Cakes are also good.
You could also try
to become a thief and steal from the computers. Nevertheless, once you get past
pick-pocketing, move on to stalls. You can make a lot more money with stalls
than pick pocketing. To save time, farmer100 has awesome runescape accounts for sale!
Enjoy gaming time
and make money in runescape!
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