I played rs3 back in 2009, left it maintained playing osrs out of 2016 till 3 days back, was tired of farming vorkath, idea why not try rs3, just played it for few hours, loved it so much and decided to sell my whole bank at osrs, the thing is I thought it was awful on account of the huge badmouthing about it. For me Idfc around mtx I can ignore it, and I love customization too I loathed osrs combat style and flicking prayers all time, meanwhile eoc is significantly advanced and addictive, the final thing I liked rs3 graphics makes you feel like you are in a living universe. And I dc about pvp, I alawys adored pvmand rs3 has supervisors with greater mechanisms due to the enhanced engine. That was the reason have been enjoying with rs3 and I chose to depart RuneScape Gold .
I know there's people out there that don't utilize tools such as that either out of personal reason or because they don't know they exist but I'd be prepared to bet that a large proportion of folks are utilizing Alt-1 or something. Using it increases the amount of clues solved at any given time for the average consumer, thereby making clues less dull and viable. Content had been developed because people getting the clue certain rewards quicker and were solving clues, hence lucky elements are something and the treasure route store exists. Both ideas played with hand in hand, even though it shouldn't have. I would wonder if we would have gotten the treasure trails updates we did get if Alt-1 (or anything similar) never existed.
They're discussing different passing mechanics in OSRS 17, if you are fishing for controversy. The present system is if you expire your heap lasts for an hour (a response to DDoS attacks years back ). Some desire what RS3 has, gravestones,"death's office", some don't want it to change, some are purists who need the old 2-minute timer+lootable piles. Then there is the issue of introducing further prices for dying in pvm. Additionally they are proposing a"freebie" if disconnect was involved. The changes made are also going to be surveyed but not polled, meaning participant votes won't be decided, but they may provide hints.
So essentially Jagex is hoping to draw something up complex by scratch, and some gamers may (rightfully) dread it ends up being a mechanic which strangles OSRS much like the end of free commerce, the jungle, as well as early-era EoC did for RS2.5/RS3. That is about as far as I'm willing to outline, the news site of Jagex was kinda and made it as normal. Some individuals are so riled up they're probably willing to stop /"quit" osrs gp and give RS3 a shot.