rsmarket 0 Posted July 28, 2020 Report Share Posted July 28, 2020 Since the launch of RuneScape 3 there are two versions of RuneScape running simultaneously: RuneScape 3 and Old School RuneScape. At first glance, it seems that having two iterations of the same game might cannibalize the player population. But is this first impression correct? That’s what we’re going to look into today. Not So Old School Old School RuneScape a.k.a RuneScape07 or simply RS07 is a version of the game as it was back in 2007. This date was picked randomly, actually. Jagex team simply found a save file, booted it up, and here – it worked! However, as the title of this paragraph suggests, OSRS is not so OS anymore. Rather, it is a new, updated gamekeeping everything from the 07 era while further building on it. Constant updates mean that the game is maintained and running smoothly and also feels fresh even after years of playing. Populations fluctuate, obviously, but it has more to do with general gaming trends than OSRS itself. Alienated Playerbase RuneScape 3 brought in a ton of changes to the game. The most obvious one being the graphical update of the game, which, unlike previous graphic updates, took a daring step to change the looks of the game completely. Game’s graphics is usually not so important for most players, but the drastic change made it hard to perceive it as the same game everyone fell in love with during the years. Evolution of Combat is another update that had a significant effect. EoC brought in huge changes to how the combat in the game works and moved from simple click-based combat system to a skill-based one. This particular change is really important, since it affects how the game is played, while graphics in most cases can be overlooked. Microtransactions are another big one. This system had its beginnings before RS3, but RS3 firmly established it. Microtransactions in a game of which the majority of content is already behind a subscription-like paywall sound controversial. While it is true that they help to further maintain and develop the game, some players could not get along with the fact that throwing money at the game is not only rewarded with vanity items but can also make character progression faster. This undermined their own achievements. Imagine putting hundreds if not thousands of hours into a game and then later somebody else can achieve the same in the third of the time. Of course, this attitude is not shared amongst everyone, but the amount of players feeling this way is not insignificant. Most players blame Jagex for the downfall of runescape3, because you can buy runescape gold and experience via microtransactions which are disguised are promotional chests and spins. A Niche to be (Re)Filled Let’s get back to the point about both games cannibalizing each other’s population. Truth is that players, who turned away from RS3 for whatever reason were obviously not playing the game. The opposite is true as well: those who enjoyed RS3 continued to play the game. In other words, RS3 and OSRS player base didn’t really overlap. This meant that there was a potential player population Jagex could tap into. This was especially obvious when looking at the popularity of private servers that ran older iterations of the game and constant requests made by players. While being F2P, these servers often sell items, in-game currency, or other services to players for real-world currency. While we’re on the subject, it is worth mentioning that you can purchase OSRS gold for Jagex’s version of the game as well. Jagex can claim that they wanted to fulfill the wish of players to play an older version of the game and thus launched OSRS, however the fact that all that money private servers were making could flow to Jagex instead cannot be ignored. Unlike Blizzard, Jagex had the insight to see the potential of the older iteration of the game rather early and managed to capitalize on it. The former did so only after years of requests and drama. And just like Rs3, Oldschool runescape also has its own problems with real-world trading. Due to high prices of OSRS Gold there has been a huge amount of gold farmers that are playing the game just to sell runescape gold, so most low effort osrs gold making methods are filled with gold farmers OSRS Mobile OSRS Mobile made the game completely cross-platform. Now, you can enjoy your favorite game on-the-go. The launch of OSRS Mobile was a huge success and Jagex witnessed an unprecedented player population boost. As it always happens, the numbers have somewhat dwindled, but they have stabilized at a higher player count than previously. OSRS Mobile did not only bring in new players but also increased current player activity. The best thing about OSRS Mobile is that it is not some watered-down version of the game, but the very same game. You can play with your old character in the same worlds you played on your computer. Imagine being able to train cooking or any other afk skill while chilling with your friends outside without having to use botting software. So in short, yes, OSRS is still popular. Not only that, but it is also more popular than ever before! If you're looking to start playing and get a head-start you can buy OSRS gold and rs3 gold from RS3gold.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Messai 0 Posted October 10, 2021 Report Share Posted October 10, 2021 not really they try to make it a rsps with gim and so on but its still to slow to play Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Armo 7 Posted October 14, 2021 Report Share Posted October 14, 2021 Very popular it's like 7th on top MMORPG list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prylol 0 Posted October 30, 2021 Report Share Posted October 30, 2021 Of course it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maruchan101 0 Posted January 18, 2022 Report Share Posted January 18, 2022 thats why we're here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
who cares 0 Posted January 19, 2022 Report Share Posted January 19, 2022 yes it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
g1543 0 Posted January 24, 2022 Report Share Posted January 24, 2022 Pretty sure it gets alot more than RS3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justinxgreen 2 Posted January 30, 2022 Report Share Posted January 30, 2022 yeah i like it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thedarkpepega 0 Posted February 7, 2022 Report Share Posted February 7, 2022 it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thatbitchlol 0 Posted February 14, 2022 Report Share Posted February 14, 2022 Since the launch of RuneScape 3 there are two versions of RuneScape running simultaneously: RuneScape 3 and Old School RuneScape. At first glance, it seems that having two iterations of the same game might cannibalize the player population. But is this first impression correct? That’s what we’re going to look into today. Not So Old School Old School RuneScape a.k.a RuneScape07 or simply RS07 is a version of the game as it was back in 2007. This date was picked randomly, actually. Jagex team simply found a save file, booted it up, and here – it worked! However, as the title of this paragraph suggests, OSRS is not so OS anymore. Rather, it is a new, updated gamekeeping everything from the 07 era while further building on it. Constant updates mean that the game is maintained and running smoothly and also feels fresh even after years of playing. Populations fluctuate, obviously, but it has more to do with general gaming trends than OSRS itself. Alienated Playerbase RuneScape 3 brought in a ton of changes to the game. The most obvious one being the graphical update of the game, which, unlike previous graphic updates, took a daring step to change the looks of the game completely. Game’s graphics is usually not so important for most players, but the drastic change made it hard to perceive it as the same game everyone fell in love with during the years. Evolution of Combat is another update that had a significant effect. EoC brought in huge changes to how the combat in the game works and moved from simple click-based combat system to a skill-based one. This particular change is really important, since it affects how the game is played, while graphics in most cases can be overlooked. Microtransactions are another big one. This system had its beginnings before RS3, but RS3 firmly established it. Microtransactions in a game of which the majority of content is already behind a subscription-like paywall sound controversial. While it is true that they help to further maintain and develop the game, some players could not get along with the fact that throwing money at the game is not only rewarded with vanity items but can also make character progression faster. This undermined their own achievements. Imagine putting hundreds if not thousands of hours into a game and then later somebody else can achieve the same in the third of the time. Of course, this attitude is not shared amongst everyone, but the amount of players feeling this way is not insignificant. Most players blame Jagex for the downfall of runescape3, because you can buy runescape gold and experience via microtransactions which are disguised are promotional chests and spins. A Niche to be (Re)Filled Let’s get back to the point about both games cannibalizing each other’s population. Truth is that players, who turned away from RS3 for whatever reason were obviously not playing the game. The opposite is true as well: those who enjoyed RS3 continued to play the game. In other words, RS3 and OSRS player base didn’t really overlap. This meant that there was a potential player population Jagex could tap into. This was especially obvious when looking at the popularity of private servers that ran older iterations of the game and constant requests made by players. While being F2P, these servers often sell items, in-game currency, or other services to players for real-world currency. While we’re on the subject, it is worth mentioning that you can purchase OSRS gold for Jagex’s version of the game as well. Jagex can claim that they wanted to fulfill the wish of players to play an older version of the game and thus launched OSRS, however the fact that all that money private servers were making could flow to Jagex instead cannot be ignored. Unlike Blizzard, Jagex had the insight to see the potential of the older iteration of the game rather early and managed to capitalize on it. The former did so only after years of requests and drama. And just like Rs3, Oldschool runescape also has its own problems with real-world trading. Due to high prices of OSRS Gold there has been a huge amount of gold farmers that are playing the game just to sell runescape gold, so most low effort osrs gold making methods are filled with gold farmers OSRS Mobile OSRS Mobile made the game completely cross-platform. Now, you can enjoy your favorite game on-the-go. The launch of OSRS Mobile was a huge success and Jagex witnessed an unprecedented player population boost. As it always happens, the numbers have somewhat dwindled, but they have stabilized at a higher player count than previously. OSRS Mobile did not only bring in new players but also increased current player activity. The best thing about OSRS Mobile is that it is not some watered-down version of the game, but the very same game. You can play with your old character in the same worlds you played on your computer. Imagine being able to train cooking or any other afk skill while chilling with your friends outside without having to use botting software. So in short, yes, OSRS is still popular. Not only that, but it is also more popular than ever before! If you're looking to start playing and get a head-start you can buy OSRS gold and rs3 gold from RS3gold.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ary3x 0 Posted February 14, 2022 Report Share Posted February 14, 2022 Yes osrs isnt dead Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vzgo 1 Posted February 17, 2022 Report Share Posted February 17, 2022 Nah Edge pk and pvp worlds literally empty Not sure why jagex doesnt start adding atleast pk npcs? Would be easy to script for them and also fun for pures etc to practice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GodJesseJames 912 Posted March 7, 2022 Report Share Posted March 7, 2022 its dieing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FluxGod 0 Posted March 14, 2022 Report Share Posted March 14, 2022 Well all the kids that made that game popping (Us) are adults now we too busy not grinding our lives away swinging axes to trees anymore lmao Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dyrango 1 Posted March 26, 2022 Report Share Posted March 26, 2022 Not in my opinion feel like the game has gone downhill. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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