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What would it take for you to quit RS?

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If runescape removed complete interaction between you and other players i would quit. it's like being muted but worse. what's the point of playing a game ifyou can't talk to someone about it or do stuff with your friends on it.

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yeah no talking would stink, but i like skilling so...

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still idk, there is still no way to tell what it would take seeing as i couldnt see myself actually quitin for good

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let me see...i will quit runescape for this reasons:

 

-my acc got perm muted or banned

 

-if all my friends quit

 

 

 

Thats all ;)

Like above I would really only completely quit if my main got perm banned or muted. Being hacked just means I'd have more goals to look forward to. And yea, if all my friends quit that would suck so maybe that as well :P .

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I quit because all my close friends did. Sure I could go out and try to find new ones, but it's hard to replace people that I've known for years since I first started. Plus, the quality of players has dropped exponentially. The game is great and all, but when you find yourself logging in just to see if some old friends are on, it's time to move on.

What keeps me playing? Friends, goals , the able to Read forums, watch videos while i play ;)

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