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07 community bigger than eoc??

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so i log onto 07... world 1 and 2 are both full, while in eoc theres 1k people in world 2 and in world 1 theres like 400... while theres an average of 200-100 people in all the other worlds.

f2p really shouldnt count as theres no f2p in 07 community.

 

dont get angry if your one of those stuck up eoc people lol. (like you do on all of my posts...)

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There isn't a reason for people to gather in EoC. It's all but a single-player game. Plus, there are about half as many worlds. There are about 2.5-3x as many people on the live game than Old School.

 

So, no, the number of people playing Old School is significantly lower.

 

Maybe there'd be better luck in the number of people who prefer EoC to non-EoC, because some people put up with EoC just because they have to in order to play the live game.

Statistics say otherwise. Oldschool 17k, RuneScape 67k.

Add GE to 07scape and you'll have the worlds just as empty as RuneScape worlds.

^Haven`t seen over 60k in eoc for a while, did you just check it from runescape.com?

 

Eoc page actually counts eoc+07 while 07 counts only 07

 

Jagex logic^^

 

 

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Nope. EoC main page counts people logged into EoC.

The splash page counts both those logged into EoC and those logged into OSRS, though.

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