As a long time F2Per, I liked RuneScape for several reasons. One was how simple the interface was, point and click. Two was that the game wasn't demanding, and that I could play it on an old 1.5ghz single core processor with 512mb of ram for a long time. Three was that the game wasn't complicated, which is to say I had everything I needed to know figured out without having to do more research. Fourth was that I looked forward to the holiday event every three months. Jamflex has since "improved" RuneScape in each of these categories, and it doesn't fit my tastes. I don't enjoy having to use my keyboard to do anything but type "hello" to other players, but even that isn't simple anymore. I forget to press enter first, and I change some setting accidentally. I know my laptop isn't some $2000 alienware gaming rig, but I'd appreciate it if I could get the game to load with a good frame rate without maxing my CPU out. I value game play over eye candy 10 times out of 10, and RuneScapes became more shine than substance. I used to know the dozen training spots I could go to get melee experience, and where to go when they were busy. Now the only thing I know is deadly red spiders, but it doesn't matter anymore because I don't want to invest time to relearn PvP. I wouldn't call myself a PKer but that was one of the better aspects of the game. Lastly, the holiday events seem to be community things where I need to trawl the RSOF to figure out important details such as what time I need to be logged on and what world I need to be. I preferred the quest every easter, halloween, and xmas. You know, the ones you can complete in a sitting and you get some cool outfit afterwards. Also, 22 empty F2P worlds? Given their old model, that's not a sign of a growing game.