Yea I played with eoc until osrs got announced and RuneScape gold released and I didn’t mind it back but for whatever reason whenever I have the itch to play with these days I login to RS3 feel overwhelmed with everything and just log off and repeat the cycle likely once a year. It is just not a game I’ll ever be able to reunite into.I gave it an honest shot with heritage style before osrs I believe. Was okay but it’s objectively worse dps that caused it to be reclined to play.This is the way I feel for osrs.
I continue getting nostalgic and taking a rest and moving and spending 2 or a month. Etc and then I realize just how far away my account is and grindy RuneScape is and I have turned off. I’d rather invest my time in RS3 where I do not have to spend hundreds of hours grinding out dull skills so as to play fun ones. Although I’ve been playing with an osrs Hardcore Ironman recently and that has changed me experience. Value has been given by being a Ironmeme and makes it more enjoyable.
That’s cool you found a way. It’d most likely be the exact same for me if I began a brand new Ironman or perhaps only a fresh account on RS3 but I am at that state you were at with osrs where I do not feel like starting over and grinding up everything even though it faster.Well should you ever choose to try out Ironman on RS3, allow me to know! I’ve been on the lookout for a reason to test it on RS3 as well! Folks keep saying Ironman on RS3 is extremely fun, some even say it’s much better than OSRS. So it’s worth checking out at some stage for sure.
You can enable legacy port into getting actions bars with the button layout that is old to ease. Then maybe mess up with the new port a bit once you understand what new things are for, simply placing them in spots that you feel make sense to you, determine what’s convenient (resizeable minimap, getting your stock and teleports open constantly, separate tabs in chat that enable you type in there without the prefixes for me). It’s mostly about getting things open that you’d otherwise always switch between.
Once you’ve completed that it is really quick to get used to, took me a week later enjoying oldschool for 2-3 decades before. Also the ui on cellular kinda sucks. It makes all of the negatives of legacy interface which you’d normally eventually change to a custom one for stand out a lot, but even slightly worse (the interfaces you open are in front of half your activity bar when you start any of them).
