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I'm not sure if the statue to The Old Nite still exists It stood

The most impressive act of kindness has to be on the part of developers Jagex when they dedicated an in-game statue (and in recent times, a pub) to the memory of one of OSRS Gold the top players 'The Old Nite The Old Nite' who tragically passed away on the real world in the year 2006. The player was active since the start of the game in 2001. He often held the title of 2nd-highest ranked player. He was just after Zezima.

Based on rumours of activity on his account post-2006, it was believed that it was true that he was alive, but this was also believed to be due to hackers being able to gain access to his account that was locked. Although neither can be confirmed but this virtual interpretation of a ghost story can demonstrate another great thing about MMORPGs as a whole: a myriad of stories can start up about the players actually playing their games.

I'm not sure if the statue to The Old Nite still exists It stood close to the southern edge of the Wilderness (or 'Wildy' for short) which is a vast expanse of scrubland to the north, frequented and frequented by wild animals and player-killers. I've never made it to the place to the site to view it. It's a shame.

Its most serious flaw, and might also be its biggest positive, is a flaw similar to the majority of MMO: the sheer length of its existence. Between all the thrilling quests and high-octane PvP skirmishes is the endless grinding out of everyday chores such as mining, fishing or cooking to get better or to earn credits to purchase that perfect new item of armor, or helmet. Gotta make money somehow, right?

Although these can be somewhat relaxing, it's being forced to do the same thing over and over - time that could or Buy RuneScape Gold might not be better spent through a couple of shorter but no less popular video games.