Final Fantasy XIV gives me much more freedom in regards to activities per minute. I main Summoner in that game, that has a good couple of abilities which are not bound to the global cooldown. I am able to RS gold station Ruin, move ~1.2 seconds before the conclusion of the cast without cancelling the station, and instantly as I cast it I am now allowed to utilize my off-global abilities. I can do all these easily with no interruptions and also sneak in a potion if I want to. All in the time it takes for me to be permitted to use my global abilities again (that could be decreased with the Skill Speed / Spell Speed stat from gear.) It seems exceptionally responsive and feels fluid to the battle.

And of course RuneScape needs to accommodate a real-time system, it clearly would not work and would alienate the userbase. But I think some actions shouldn't be jumped to the tick system as I mentioned in a previous article on this thread. I believe there should be things I am permitted to do at any time instead of it queuing together with the tick system. This only causes annoying moments where I could potentially screw up an action because I did not do it quickly enough where other matches would just perform the action. I tried using the activity queuing feature RuneScape has to cure it but it only helps Revolution for the most part. In Full Guide there's times I expect an ability to come outside, after which it doesn't since I was overly fast/slow. So then I end up stalling my next ability and set up the queue in an ability I wasn't really ready for yet. I really like RS and I have been enjoying it for 15 years but I can not help but despise the pitches in RS3's system. No other MMO causes these kind of problems for me.

I have no nostalgia for Old School RuneScape

Seeing all of the things people are posting about the olden times does rather make me sad, but what can you do. Thank you for having such a fantastic community here. If you're not yet certain what it is that you enjoy, consider finishing a bunch of quests. Quests also are a great way of getting lots of amounts in the start (by way of instance waterfall quest).

I really do enjoy the questing although not so much that I'm going in totally blind. I use the manual and purchase the necessary requirements beforehand (I honestly do not think I'd like the quests differently ). I am worried that I'll soon run out of cash to fund the requirements. To be honest, I think 90 percent of the players utilize either a video guide or the wiki guides. Personally I have two accounts with pursuit cape (meaning all quests done ) and a single ironman who has ~240 from ~275 pursuit points. The only real quests I do with no guide are when a brand new one is published and I would like to experience the buy RuneScape gold new content rather than rushing through.