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>doesn't know what to do
>complains then leaves
haha
Now, after 3 weeks and 140 hours = Best (mmo) game on the market. And I tried them all and played a lot of them actively
If you spent 5 hours struggling to read and follow instructions, video games are clearly not for you.
Doesn't understand game
Really concerned for the tik tok brains of today
why is osrs 3 so hard to find stuff u need?
i do admit i found cook assistant and dorics so far pretty fun. and it teaches newer people to find the mines. the ores. instead of doing 1 thing and buying everything off the grand.
that was my journey too. eventually after burning out of runescape 3 after 700 hours and taking a pause i switched over to OSRS though
and now i feel like OSRS is the best mmo game on the market, and i dont have much desire to come back to RS3.. maybe eventually when im done with everything in OSRS
i am curious if you will have the same journey