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What it's like to come back to Runescape following a decade apart

When I first played Runescape I was a snivelling preteen with RuneScape gold too much time on his hands. It was the only game of its own scale and size I had access to - all it took was a dial-up online connection and a browser window. As an additional bonus, that meant I could play it both at home and in school. Ten years on, despite cataclysmic changes and enhancements, its unique brand of overall accessibility is still going strong in a world where free MMOs are trivial, and also you don't have to wait for your parents to get off the telephone to log into.

Related: speaking of free MMOs, here are a few to check out if your Steam pocket is empty. I recently attempted to log into to a very old email accounts, which I could only do by searching down an even elderly login for Runescape. A username can bring back a lot of memories as it happens, especially one such as g0ds1ayer94. Fuelled by nostalgia, I made a new account and started exploring the fantasy world of Gielinor once again.

In the ten years I have been away, Runescape has gone from a fantasy-themed chatroom into a fully fledged MMO, complete with its own annual festival, a card game spin off and enough content to produce 12-year-old me weak at the knees. If you can think it, you need to really download the latest version of the game.

It's a game that's maintained many of rs 2007 gold its own players via constant updates and unrivalled audience interaction; log for a month and you might have missed something that the community will be referencing for the next few decades.
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