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The game is enshrouded-kind-a without the quest to remove fog but in runescape theme where you level up skills, make a home and survive.
The game could of have been great, but unfortunately to me it died due to the platant use of place holders instead of their own content and work. This is gaming industry these days. Nothing good, just place holder asset flip floppers cash grabbing from the fools willing to pay and there are many.
Enshrouded didn't feel like a demo when it came out.
RSDW, feels like a demo, and is missing 99% of what we should have coming from a company with 2 other "Runescape" games on the market.
The backbones are already there to be followed, put them into a survival game. They haven't done this.
Instead they don't follow any of the backbones OSRS or RS3 have laid out for DECADES.
This game doesn't Feel as good as Valhiem or Enshrouded. I really worry how much content will be paid DLC.