I use to be a long time EQ2 player but I haven't played in probably over 3 years now.. this thread isn't about the demise of EQ2, but rather I'm trying to understand the appeal of a game like Runescape vs a game like EQ2. I haven't played a MMORPG in a long time because to be honest the quality of MMORPGs for years as been flat out terrible. But when I look around to see if there is anything new I see a wealth of people playing Runescape while EQ2 continues to dwindle down.
So, honest question for people who are familiar with both games. Why Runescape? The graphics compare to something like EQ2 aren't even in the same ballpark, what is it about Runescape that has so many people playing and streaming the game? Is it worth starting to play this game?
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To be fair i had to look up what era the game was designed for....2001 that really makes the game look bad,i thought maybe it started in a round 97 or so.
In comparison to my fave mmorpg FFXI,they both really were in beta at around the same time 2001 however i am of no doubt that FFXI was started before Runescape in the development stage.
Runescape was made by two brothers,FFXI a large team,there is no comparison between the two as RS is /was basically a sprite game.So yeah if it was released about 10 years prior around 1991 then i would say it would have been a pretty good game,but even still i had way more fun playing a single player game Might N Magic released in 1986 so yeah Runescape would have to easily go back 20 years to interest me at all.
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The quests are so much fun and very unique, never found anything even near in other games.
It is a sandbox game with a big playerbase, constant updates, big studio as a developer, not expensive - if you can make a compromise with the graphics and gameplay means more for you than shiny characters then you can't find a better sandbox. Unfortunately. There should be a really good new sandbox game, we shouldn't be left by one originated from 2001.
I am more about gameplay over graphics(there is a limit though) and I'd rather play Runescape than any of the themepark WoW clones out there or half ass attempt at mmorpgs like TESO/GW2.
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