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rapsbro

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  1. Personally, I have always preferred Runescape over these new graphic-heavy games. I own all the latest consoles, and a fairly high-spec pc, and yet I still prefer to play Runescape in my free-time. My computer is used pretty much for Runescape, work and surfing the internet, despite a stack of pc games on the shelf. And as for my consoles, two of them are literally gathering dust, with the most played being the Nintendo Wii, not because of graphics, but because I enjoy the games themselves. I played Runescape more-or-less as soon as it was out, and have been playing it ever since. I took a brief break earlier in the year, and never found a game to match it in terms of game play. I like the freedom of choice given, and the ability to do what you like, when you like, the players and the competitiveness, as well as the constant availability of new features. Most people laugh when they look at the game's installed on my computer. I have no game's with decent graphics, I merely have snes, sega genesis and gameboy emulators and roms of all the games I own, plus Lord of the Realms 2 and transport Tycoon (Now that's rubbish graphics ;)) When these games were made, developers couldn't wow people with the graphics, they has to wow them with the gameplay, and it worked.

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