Hi there,

I’ve used to play OSRS many many years ago and enjoyed it at the time. I never maxed an account nor did I get too familiar with the whole world, as I only played free to play version. However, ever now and again I think about start playing again but I can’t really make it stick… As in, I keep loosing interest after a short while. Anyway, I wanted to ask for some recommendations for what could keep me playing…

I don’t remember any of my accounts, so I’ll start fresh. Should I pay for membership straight of the bat? Or should I try to complete all free to play quests first? Is there anything in particular that keeps you coming back to OSRS that you would share?

Appreciate any tips!

  • @WMTYRO@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I consider completing Dragon Slayer 1 my own litmus test of whether I should upgrade an account to members. On making it stick, that’s a difficult situation. There is always stuff to do in OSRS. Is all of it fun? Depends on what you like. I used to not mind Agility, now I hate it, but it’s useful to train. I’ve realized I love PvM and am working long-term towards end-game bosses, butt combat training gets boring for me after a while of the same thing, so I switch it up and train something else or play something else. Dual monitors helps a lot too for AFK skilling, having something to watch simultaneously is fun to me. Podcasts can fulfill a similar thing, or just vibing to music.

    The biggest thing is knowing your limits to prevent boredom or burnout. It’s a gigantic game and a gigantic time sink if you want to make a lot of progress. If you get to mid game and can’t commit to longer grinds, l hate to say the game just might not be for you. But you can get a very good idea of the member experience with 30 days of membership, I think.

    • @Clusterfck
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      45 months ago

      Weird. Butt combat never bored me.

    • Detective'OP
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      15 months ago

      Thanks for your answer! I should indeed try playing it at a different pace than what I’ve done before and maybe try it as a second monitor game. I’ll give it another solid try for sure, if I don’t get into it I’m not too bummed about it, I still enjoy watching YT videos of others playing it.

  • @justaderp@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I don’t play this game and have no idea how I ended up here. But, I know the answer to this one, I think.

    I once wanted to live in the desert. I worked for it for a whole year (when such was possible): saving, planning, changing vehicles, then job hunting. I totally got there.

    After one week in the desert I decided I fucking hate it. For awhile I thought it was a total fucking loss. But, then I realized that if I’d not gone to the desert I’d never have learned I hated it. I’d still be unhappy and still wanting something that wasn’t going to work. I’m glad I went to the desert or I’d never have found my love of the mountains.

    If it’s not a significant sacrifice to pay for a membership then buy the damned thing. See if it makes you happy. What is it, $10-20 for a month? And, that’d answer a question about happiness you’ve had for years. Seems cheap.

    If that $10-20 is important, PM me. I’ll give it to you. Get your answer. I’d consider it money well spent.

    • Detective'OP
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      45 months ago

      Thanks for your answer and offer, and glad you also found love for the mountains! ⛰ I’ll give membership a go, as you say it’s not that expensive.

        • Detective'OP
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          15 months ago

          Sorry for the week late reply…

          Its been really quite refreshing to jump back into this actually! Still enjoying it :) I started of using the new HDOS client, which was quite nice, but then tried Runelite and have stayed with that, altough with some nice tweaks here and there that I gathered from some content creators (Settled).

          Considering it had been so many years since I last played, I started ofc from scratch following the basic adventure path which got me going good. Completed that the other day, so now looking to start on some free-to-play missions. I fee like if I can manage to complete at least a good amount of them and still enjoy OSRS, then I will try out the membership!

  • @Drigo@lemmy.ml
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    45 months ago

    The number 1 thing that keeps me interested in games, is having people to play with. When I created my group ironman, I never had so much fun. Even tho we’re only 2 that’s still active, having somebody to play with is key for me.

    If I was you, I would find a friend to start playing with, or if you have nobody that’s interested in osrs. Join a clan and get to know other people! Or you can dm me I’ll gladly add you

    • Detective'OP
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      25 months ago

      Definitely a good point, and thanks for the offer! Might just pick you up on that later down the line 😊

      • @Drigo@lemmy.ml
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        25 months ago

        Do you know if you’re starting an ironman or non-ironman? And what did you try to play before, when you lost interest?

        • Detective'OP
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          25 months ago

          Have not tried iron man before, sounds interesting though! Bit I think a group iron man would be alot more fun than solo.

  • Xanthrax
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    25 months ago

    Finish the f2p quests. Talk to people, but look up common scams. See if you like semi-afk gaming. Try out runelite. Join some communities (like this one). Don’t focus on the grind; enjoy the experience.

  • @FreudianCafe@lemmy.ml
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    15 months ago

    I made this some time ago, like 2 yrs. Id strongly suggest getting 1 month of member to try it out. The game is great and you miss so much in the free part of the world. And also, OSRS community is pure gold. That being said, at some point the game gets a little bit too grindy for me. And thats when i stopped playing, but i had a LOT of fun in the way