July 12, 200719 yr I already have some good reasons not to play was hoping someone could give me some reasons to play Retired from RS since Sept 06
July 12, 200719 yr can only think of one question that need be asked. Do you enjoy it? If yes...play If not...don't
July 12, 200719 yr Author i did when i played on my old account but not anymore on new accounts its just not the same game Retired from RS since Sept 06
July 12, 200719 yr Friends, pass time, improving your character, challenge. [spoiler=Stats:]Updated December 22, 2011: Total level - 1442 - 170M+ XP , Combat level - 115Combat skills: Attack - 90, Defence - 99 (24.45m+ XP), Strength - 90, Constitution - 99 (16.42M+ XP) Ranged - 99 (13.32M+ XP), Prayer - 60, Magic - 99 (13.25M+ XP)Non-Combat skills: Cooking - 99 (13.80M+ XP), Woodcutting - 99 (31.95M+ XP), Fishing - 90, Firemaking - 99 (24.82M+), Crafting - 90, Smithing - 90, Mining - 85, Runecrafting - 60, Dungeoneering - 85
July 12, 200719 yr Join a clan, or a guild, and make new friends. A lot of people on tip.it are very nice, and that is why I'm reluctant to leave RuneScape whenever I do... Retired from runescape. I will be on every now and then though. :)
July 12, 200719 yr Errm, I see only one good reason to go back to F2P after you would have been playing member's: your membership would have ran out and you could not afford to spend the money to get it back. :P ;) Greetings, Zou Lou. Retired from RuinedScape 12/15/07. Now playing a Tauren Shaman on World of Warcraft.Server: Ravencrest.Username: Zulu.
July 12, 200719 yr 1) To Have Fun 2) Talk to your Friends 3) Set and Accomplish Goals 4) A Healthy Challenge 5) It's Free? 6) F2P Needs More Breathing Players, Report Those Autoers 7) Help Clean Up Runescape ^ 8) Convince Yourself to get Membership 9) Training your Character... 10) I ran out of Reasons at 5) to be Honest.. PoetryIndexed Picture 1Indexed Picture 2 Killed my maxed Zerker pure April 2010 Rebooting Runescape
July 12, 200719 yr can only think of one question that need be asked. Do you enjoy it? If yes...play If not...don't I completly agree with countzeroh, if you can't answer yes on the above question, then there is no reason to play. No matter how many other reasons others can come up with, it all comes down to if you find the game enjoyable or not. Please think before you ask a question. If you ask the right question, its much more likely you get the answer you are looking for :)
July 12, 200719 yr Gugge Wrote: completly agree with countzeroh, if you can't answer yes on the above question, then there is no reason to play. No matter how many other reasons others can come up with, it all comes down to if you find the game enjoyable or not. I didn't know you could play Runescape for nearly a year and then figure out you didn't like it.. :roll: PoetryIndexed Picture 1Indexed Picture 2 Killed my maxed Zerker pure April 2010 Rebooting Runescape
July 12, 200719 yr If you f2p you dont have the preasure of p2p (skills, quest, minigames etc...) 2per's should feel no pressure when playing a game.
July 12, 200719 yr don't play. its really not worth it. its slightly fun, sometimes, but any 85% of the time its just training or getting stats up...just don't.
July 12, 200719 yr Depends... Why be a skiller? Because you set yourself a level challenge. Why be a pure? For the win, for the lose, for the battle. Why do freak trains? On new accounts, one challenge is "fastest to" or "lowest level to". If you can play in a way that suits you, do so, from high levels, down to something like walking the dept and width of the wilderness with an unarmed level 3. At the moment, I'm shooting for "member quest levels" in all F2p skills, then get members, do all the quests, then probably retire, unless I get hung up on Castlewars, PC or clue-bashing. That's the difference, you really do have to make your own entertainment in F2p.
July 12, 200719 yr Gugge Wrote: completly agree with countzeroh, if you can't answer yes on the above question, then there is no reason to play. No matter how many other reasons others can come up with, it all comes down to if you find the game enjoyable or not. I didn't know you could play Runescape for nearly a year and then figure out you didn't like it.. :roll: perhaps the question should be "Do you currently enjoy it?" I've had many friends Lose enjoyment, stop playing for a few months and then come back to the fold. the important bit. It's a game, enjoy it.
July 12, 200719 yr 1) To Have Fun 2) Talk to your Friends 3) Set and Accomplish Goals 4) A Healthy Challenge 5) It's Free? 6) F2P Needs More Breathing Players, Report Those Autoers 7) Help Clean Up Runescape ^ 8) Convince Yourself to get Membership 9) Training your Character... 10) I ran out of Reasons at 5) to be Honest.. this should be enough to get ya. but its all up to u, like count said
July 12, 200719 yr 1. It's free. 2. f2p has a lot less moderators. 3. Suddenly, Runescape doesn't seem so complicated anymore. 4. There's probably a lot less people who can pk you. 5. 99 prayer FTW? 6. Entertain us with knowledge of the Varrock Museum, which I doubt anyone will care about. 7. If you are banned for being a F2Per, at least you didn't pay Jagex. 8. You'll never meet Zezima in F2P, and thus you avoid seeing his fanboys and fangirls. 9. F2Pers are nicer. (O RLY?) 10. YA RLY.
July 12, 200719 yr When I was f2p, I loved my clan, that was all we pretty much did, there wasn't POHs(and obivously still aren't in f2p) so we disignated areas as X and it was alot of fun. Edit: Except they were all my rl friends so we knew what we liked, etc.
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