October 28, 200817 yr Nowadays my goals are pretty much just getting money out of investments. And it makes me happy to get money in that manner. So, for me, yes, money is the fun in Runescape. Matt: You want that eh? You want everything good for you. You want everything that's--falls off garbage can Camera guy: Whoa, haha, are you okay dude? Matt: You want anything funny that happens, don't you? Camera guy: still laughing Matt: You want the funny shit that happens here and there, you think it comes out of your [bleep]ing [wagon] pushes garbage can down, don't you? You think it's funny? It comes out of here! running towards Camera guy Camera guy: runs away still laughing Matt: You think the funny comes out of your mother[bleep]ing creativity? Comes out of Satan, mother[bleep]er! nn--ngh! pushes Camera guy down Camera guy: Hoooholy [bleep]! Matt: FUNNY ISN'T REAL! FUNNY ISN'T REAL!
October 30, 200817 yr money doesnt = happiness but it makes you happier quicker. as a member i used to make money aching yew longs. now the first 1k i ever did i did everything myself, didnt buy anything and knowing it was all profit was a really good feeling. after that i was very used to buying the strings or the nature runes which got me the retur quicker but profit was a lot less. i think the same would apply to skilling, you can skill up by not spending millions at once and actually farming some mats, but money makes it quicker. yep thats f2p..just waiting for my membership to expire
October 30, 200817 yr I think that people strive to better themselves and get as much money as they can so they can worry about what they want to do with the money and not how to make it. Who really cares if you don't have money, ignore the people that call you a noob that run around in high leveled gear, they are just trying to get to you and you are letting them by writing how everything used to be fun back in the day. Don't worry about the little things, just have fun, play runescape, and do what you want to do.
October 30, 200817 yr Nah..Money doesn't make me happy in RS. I know that since I got more than I need but still don't want to use them cause I am busy doing skills which are more fun than having the money and looking at them. :P But I love making them, the excitement of merchanting/investing, that's what I like.
October 30, 200817 yr no, not at all happyness (sp?) is based on fun you could be having a blast playing this game with your friends yet be dirt poor, but your happy because your having fun money = happyness is for kids who play this game alone, imo
October 31, 200817 yr Tbh, It may for some people, but I find the friends i've made ingame to give me more happiness, and after all that is the point of an mmo.
October 31, 200817 yr If there is one update that "ruined Runescape" it was skillcapes. I hate those stupid pieces of trash more than it is humanly possible to hate. If I ever get a skillcape, I will never wear it unless I need the prayer or defence bonuses. The fire cape easily beats skillcapes in all other areas. Hell, I'll probably never even buy them. I could care less if you knew I had 99 in [insert stat here] because 99 is just a number. It doesn't matter. At all. It doesn't give any advantage over 98 (except hp, construction, and to a lesser degree, agility.) Skillcapes turned the somewhat respectable skills of cooking, fletching, and firemaking into stupidities, noob skills. And then there were those people that got harder 99's just for the capes, like farming, runecrafting, and slayer. They were respected because they had hard 99 skills. If it was before skill capes, no one would've given a rat's [wagon] about their stats because they didn't care. No skill is "hard", no skill deserves respect for attaining a certain level in it. If you need a cape to make you feel like you "achieved" something. Or you think a cape will bring you respect from people; you need serious help. Oh lawd. [blingkachi50]
October 31, 200817 yr i only have 174k in coins,around 500k in maple logs like said before:money doesnt bring happiness to me,only to buy my logs/skilling stuff to 99 fm,but to others,it may be 99 Firemaking 30-5-2010 | 99 Fletching 13-7-2014 TET-AU member:6-10-2010 - 21-10-2011
October 31, 200817 yr Money can't buy true happiness, not here, or IRL. But that sgs that it DOES buy pulls up pretty close. :thumbsup:
October 31, 200817 yr I don't think money is needed in Runescape. I used to be rich, owning rares and such. Since then I'm considered poor by some (below 10m overall) and I've never been happier. As you said, it's only really egotistical players who aspire to being wealthy, simply so they can buy a paper hat and show if off lol. ;) The money I do make from skilling/slayer I spend on training lower/neglected/more expensive skills. :D
October 31, 200817 yr Money doesn't buy happiness. Money buys a monkey riding a tricycle. And if that doesn't make you happy well then you're [bleep] up. So I'm [bleep]ed up because I'd prefer a unicycle? OH S***! He/she/it is back!
November 1, 200817 yr Yes. Yes, it does, undoubtedly. I really want to go to the GWD, for example, but I doubt any team would employ someone who can't afford a Verac Helmet. Power-training skills? Almost impossible, without a decent pile of money. Heck, I was once abused for using a Dragon Scimitar at Pest Control.
November 1, 200817 yr Simple answer: Yes. Money gets me the skills I want, which is the only important thing to me. I don't need friends, I don't need clans, I consider both as distractions from what I want to do. Sounds arragont, oh well, that's just me. "Football is a simple game made complicated by people who should know better."
November 1, 200817 yr When you're out of the newb fase, having alot of money is the only way to enjoy rs at the fullest, you can try out all the armours, buy the most expensive skills, basicly do everything. Some people dream of success, while others make it happen.
November 1, 200817 yr Okay there's no question about it. Money is necessary in RuneScape whether you like it or not. To have alot of it is always better. I know, personally, that having Money (Gold) on RuneScape makes me happy. Yes, some aspects to the game have changed because of this but they were always bound to happen. Having the best armour for the particular task or being able to afford the most effecient training method is ALWAYS nice. Conclusion, Money does equal happiness. It may not make anyone a nicer person but who cares, it's only a game. Offtopic: Why do people jump on the train and say "Fletching, Firemaking and Cooking". Just because those 3 are buyable means NOTHING. Crafting, Prayer, Construction, Ranged etc. Are alot easier to get. :|Jesus I hate the "but there are other buyable skills" argument Fletching, firemaking, and cooking are NOT over 10mil or over 20 days (im talking 24 hour days here) of working CRAFTING- Around 10-15mil and a lot longer then those PRAYER- 100mil and fast, I have no idea Construction- This all depends on whether you want cost effective or as fast as possible Oak doors- Around 20mil maybe? Not sure but a lot higher then the 3 And VERY LONG Just doing mahogany stuff- 100+mil but kinda short Ranged- No cost but JESUS WHY SAY THAT?! I worked my [wagon] off for 70 ranged and I could not take it! Ranged has got to be the second most boring skill to train! My point is those 3 are THE EASIEST SKILLS period, not THAT much cost and not THAT long, anything else will get you a long time to get or a lot of cost to get (see hunter, thieving, and crafting for the next level of capes)
November 1, 200817 yr Money wont buy you happiness, but it will enhance it. Having piles of gold in your bank will not make the game enjoyable, but if you life combat, its going to be more fun wearing full dragon than full rune. So ya, the money will not make you happy, but it can make you happier.
November 1, 200817 yr Okay there's no question about it. Money is necessary in RuneScape whether you like it or not. To have alot of it is always better. I know, personally, that having Money (Gold) on RuneScape makes me happy. Yes, some aspects to the game have changed because of this but they were always bound to happen. Having the best armour for the particular task or being able to afford the most effecient training method is ALWAYS nice. Conclusion, Money does equal happiness. It may not make anyone a nicer person but who cares, it's only a game. Offtopic: Why do people jump on the train and say "Fletching, Firemaking and Cooking". Just because those 3 are buyable means NOTHING. Crafting, Prayer, Construction, Ranged etc. Are alot easier to get. :|Jesus I hate the "but there are other buyable skills" argument Fletching, firemaking, and cooking are NOT over 10mil or over 20 days (im talking 24 hour days here) of working CRAFTING- Around 10-15mil and a lot longer then those PRAYER- 100mil and fast, I have no idea Construction- This all depends on whether you want cost effective or as fast as possible Oak doors- Around 20mil maybe? Not sure but a lot higher then the 3 And VERY LONG Just doing mahogany stuff- 100+mil but kinda short Ranged- No cost but JESUS WHY SAY THAT?! I worked my [wagon] off for 70 ranged and I could not take it! Ranged has got to be the second most boring skill to train! My point is those 3 are THE EASIEST SKILLS period, not THAT much cost and not THAT long, anything else will get you a long time to get or a lot of cost to get (see hunter, thieving, and crafting for the next level of capes) Crafting: around 70m doing green d'hide leathers. Very, very fast. Prayer: around 100m and very fast. Construction: Oak planks are around 80m, mahogany plank more than double that I think. Very fast either way. Ranged: Chinchompas are at least 150k+ xp an hour, quite expensive that way. You use the wrong methods and think wrong. But I do agree with you on the fact that those 3 skills you mentioned are very easy, I am planning to get them as my last 3 capes if I ever get that far :thumbsup:
November 1, 200817 yr to me fun and enjoyment is the main objective of playing a game. earning as much money as possible is the secondary objective. if i have to do something very boring and repetitive, i will not do it at all even if it is the fastest way to earn money. cooking/wcing/ranging/maging(only alcheing) are some of the skills in my list of boring skills. i rarely train them and almost never train them intensively as im more of a combat person. i would rather train my str xp to 200m than to train cooking to lv99 as boredomness really kills me. hunter is another good example of a money making skill which i totally hate to train costly skills(construction/herblore) can only be trained intensively by rich people(not me) so i only train them occasionally when i get the required items or when they are needed for quests. to me, getting good drops once in a while(which is near forever thx to my luck) or a potentially rewarding slayer task(spectres and spiritual warriors are 2 from my list) will be enough to make me happy.
November 1, 200817 yr To those who say this game is about fun, not hours of grind, who doensn't find being able to do much more activities more fun? Who doesn't prefer Barraging at Castle wars over hitting them with a Whip? [Summoning guide (AOW)] [Slayer guide] [Melee & Brawl player]
November 1, 200817 yr Well I think having godswords and other nice things is much more conductive to happiness than not having said things. :-k The reason people "buy" 99s isn't to be cool, it's because they don't want to spend time gathering tens of thousands of resources for each 99, when they could simply could go monster hunting or runecrafting, saving lots of time and avoiding lots of boredom. The fact of the matter is that this is just a game, and people should be able to get their sharks however they want to. :|
November 1, 200817 yr Wealth is the sticky stuff on spiderwebs, and Greed is the spider. One your caught with wealth, more wealth is your only goal. Apply that to runescape, and you have manufactured an enviroment where only 2.1B gp is enough. People will always want more, and they've always wanted more. That's how we got to where we were, people didn't change, they (we) were like that to begin with. Self-control is the only abhorance to wealth and greed. Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Oscar Wilde
November 1, 200817 yr Money buys skills, which in turn can make people happy. and what could those skills give you? most of the time, it's just more work. other is to boost your ego, like construction. spending it on items like godswords and Spirit shields is way more fun then having a cape which you can have no use on besides doing some silly emote.
November 1, 200817 yr Money buys skills, which in turn can make people happy. and what could those skills give you? most of the time, it's just more work. other is to boost your ego, like construction. spending it on items like godswords and Spirit shields is way more fun then having a cape which you can have no use on besides doing some silly emote. I prefer Herblore over a godsword, I'm not a combat person. Not everybody is like you.
November 1, 200817 yr and what could those skills give you? most of the time, it's just more work. other is to boost your ego, like construction. spending it on items like godswords and Spirit shields is way more fun then having a cape which you can have no use on besides doing some silly emote. Ditto what bouwzie said. Not everyone is focused on having overly expensive equipment. Most of it is just ego boosting anyway, since one can obviously get by on much less than the items you mentioned. I prefer to spend my money in something I know I won't lose, so I tend to buy levels rather than equipment. I'm not rich or powerful by anyone's standards (except maybe a newbie :P) but I've played for happiness, not capes or godswords. :) I love to meet people; send me a pm if you see me on RuneScape! :)
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