Megaomgchen: Started playing in elementary school
Started playing in elementary school
22 Febr 2020 in 01:46am
Edit: I thought that I might add somewhat. I used to be limited to 1 hour of time and RuneScape gold I go over my limit and also my sisters could get angry at me. I convinced my mom to get me a month of membership following years of cluelessly enjoying f2p when we had been in the shore and I promised her I'd do something for her summer (probably chores). I remember being excited and really happy and of course squandered since I was a total noob. I also and my brother went to see fireworks on the shore on Fourth of July as children and I remember splashing"water spells" on every other outside on the water.
Started playing in elementary school once I was with a couple buddies who put me on to it like 8. Remember doing back the Easter miniature pursuit for days in 05/06 and killing goblins. Still don't know wtf I am doing because I just recently got back in to it. Having fun skilling because I always have. The graphics were shitty, the place was packed with noobs cutting trees and making fires, there were trolls and lions moving around, I simply couldn't tell wtf went on, it was all chaos to me.
After a few clicks I ended up at the bridge and I recall stopping peaceful and there it felt. Due to very low draw distance and the #censored# graphics, all I could see was the bridge and the water round it. It was me, the songs, and this bridge that seemed like it could go on forever. I then helped spread it to anyone rich enough to have a PC throughout the college. I remember there wasn't any combat amounts visible unless you were in the wildy.. When you began you and could pick on classes.
I received to runescape in late 2006, my friend group at school and it were playing. We had a DnD/roleplaying team going too so we brought some of the soul at the time into RS. The very first time I downloaded it literally recoiled in the graphics, but realised the depth of gameplay has been astounding. I got into it than some of my friends did and stuck with it for more - I know I am the only one still standing by my all-red friendslist. Ingame buddies that were innumerable many clans, quests and amounts came and went. I'd give a great deal for that elusive"magic" feeling to pay to get quest done in osrs come back, what glimmers of it I really do get are tinged by sadness that comes from the reminders of everything I have gone through and left after so long. I wonder if it will really finish, although the story definitely has a start.
Started playing in elementary school once I was with a couple buddies who put me on to it like 8. Remember doing back the Easter miniature pursuit for days in 05/06 and killing goblins. Still don't know wtf I am doing because I just recently got back in to it. Having fun skilling because I always have. The graphics were shitty, the place was packed with noobs cutting trees and making fires, there were trolls and lions moving around, I simply couldn't tell wtf went on, it was all chaos to me.
After a few clicks I ended up at the bridge and I recall stopping peaceful and there it felt. Due to very low draw distance and the #censored# graphics, all I could see was the bridge and the water round it. It was me, the songs, and this bridge that seemed like it could go on forever. I then helped spread it to anyone rich enough to have a PC throughout the college. I remember there wasn't any combat amounts visible unless you were in the wildy.. When you began you and could pick on classes.
I received to runescape in late 2006, my friend group at school and it were playing. We had a DnD/roleplaying team going too so we brought some of the soul at the time into RS. The very first time I downloaded it literally recoiled in the graphics, but realised the depth of gameplay has been astounding. I got into it than some of my friends did and stuck with it for more - I know I am the only one still standing by my all-red friendslist. Ingame buddies that were innumerable many clans, quests and amounts came and went. I'd give a great deal for that elusive"magic" feeling to pay to get quest done in osrs come back, what glimmers of it I really do get are tinged by sadness that comes from the reminders of everything I have gone through and left after so long. I wonder if it will really finish, although the story definitely has a start.
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