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OId School RuneScape Feb. 14th Update: Make The Best Of Those Dusty Heads In Your Bank

Do you notice it's such a pity that the piles of boss heads, which you had collected and fought so hard to get, have been left into your bank gathering dust all the time? Not to mention that there are literally very few places and scenarios those Boss Heads able to apply to, and even if they do, it's always a one-shot use such as re-coloring Slayer helms. In Old School RuneScape, we have to admit that Boss Heads is one of the most undervalued loots and always are oversold yet with very limited functionality.  To patch this issue up once for all, Old School RuneScape developers already rolled out a patch that widely expanding the applicable areas of this item. Quoting their announcement, "In response, we have made the changes found below to give some additional options". There are two scenarios confirmed to allow to make the best of Boss Heads. One is the Assembler effect for the Ranging Cape, the other is The Dark Altar. For anyone who made every endeavor to g...

New Region Called Kebos Lowlands Was Added On Old School RuneScape As Scheduled

As another grand content was added on Old School RuneScape earlier today, the 6-year-old game has a bigger world now. The brand-new territory was called Kebos Lowlands, where is found west of the Republic Great Kourend. Both locates within the continent of Zeah. The Kebos Lowlands region is the first major release for the game since it turned into a multiplatform title following the launch of the mobile edition in October 2018.  Other than the new town of Brimstone, the Kebos Lowlands features a new monster - the multi-headed hydra - and a new slayer dungeon, a farming guild, two new novice quests and novelty rewards. The Hydra was one of the rare species and dreadful monsters where only exists in a dungeon located beneath Moutain Karuulm. Players must equip with a level 95 Slayer at least to combat the ordinary Hydra and to confront the final boss of the Hydra species - Alchemical Hydra, an assigned hydra slayer task from Konar is also indispensable to complete the ...

Old School Runescape Mobile Reviews From A Returning Player: Nostalgia Factor Is More Successful Than This Game Itself

This week is going to be a little different than usual. Instead, of searching and focusing on a new game, I spent my time with an old friend of mine. The friend is Old School Runescape. Old School Runescape is the same version of Runescape that was first released in 2007. But unlike many of you expected, it's not exactly the years I could roll back regarding my time playing Runescape as a teenager. The fact is most of the time I spent in Runescape is the early 2000s. At that time, playing a game with friends straight from PC's internet browser is pretty amazing for all of us. That is a bit more well-worn and old-fashioned now, but I digress. The first thing that came to my mind before dipping myself into the Old School Runescape Mobile port was if I log back into my old Runescape account from back then. Honestly, I am not quite sure about that. But I did manage to get into an account with my name and password - what are the odds of successful access to its mobile port...

Old School Runescape Mobile Port Now Had One Million Downloads On iOS App Store

Old School Runescape has debuted as the most downloaded game on the App Store, hitting the one million mark in eight countries since its full release last week, Jagex confirmed. The game also reached the top 10 in 15 countries overall. Jagex's beloved MMO Old School Runescape has become the most downloaded app in several countries in the first 24h of the release. Breaking 1 million downloads on App Store, the game topped charts in Canada, United States, Australia, Netherlands, and "key" Nordic countries while making the top ten list in 15 counties overall. With these numbers, Old School Runescape's player base will rise to over 2 millions with more than 1 million players already playing the game since the subscribers only beta release. These are also the highest average daily user numbers since the PC launch in February 2013. The launch shows the development team Jagex have hit the nail with the decision to create a full port for the mobile platform with implem...

Old School Runescape Mobile First Experience - It's A Nostalgic Rise For Runescape Players

To review RuneScape in 2018 seems a primarily redundant endeavor. The classic game is a lighthouse-ish legendary MMO that no-one who got educated and lectured between its initial release and today haven't played or at least heard of. 17-year continuous modifications and improvements for the game are the way makes Developer Jagex stay relevant, and in this spirit, they’ve just released a mobile port of Old School RuneScape. To the uninitiated, RuneScape has been changing thoroughly all the way, yet fanboys always worship the 2007 build of Runescape 2. In 2013, Jagex released Old School RuneScape - proved to be a hit with the fans - enough to justify a mobile port of it, and enough to justify a review of the said mobile port. Basically, the mobile port Old School Runescape is not just designed for catering to the old or current players of Runescape,  but it is a great game for everyone in general.  Old School RuneScape is no way to divide from the nostalgia that 2007 RuneS...

Old School RuneScape Mobile Review – It’s Not Hard To Cultivate A Successor, But Finding Something New is Different

I’ve been playing  RuneScape  in some capacity since 2006, which means I’ve lived more of my life with a  RuneScape  account than without one. The beloved game made its way to Android and iOS devices earlier this weekend while phone ports can sometimes go poorly,  Runescape  has made the transition wonderfully.  Old School  RuneScape Mobile  is a well-crafted, smartly constructed port of the classic massively multiplayer online game. And thanks to its decent controls and frame rate, it feels great to tap around Geilinor and slay goblins on the go. Old School RuneScape  is a fork of the game based on a full backup of  RuneScape  from August 2007 that was re-released under the “Old School” banner in 2013.  OSRS,  as players call it, has received various improvements, quality-of-life patches, and new content based on player polls. The full mobile release is an important milestone for the decades-old...