A several years ago, something strange started to happen in RuneScape Gold a video game known as Old School RuneScape. It was apparent that there were many new players in the game, and they were all operating in a similar same way. They were playing for hours, performing the same tasks over and over. In addition to killing green dragons, they were harvesting gold, killing even more green dragons while collecting gold.
It was evident that this new group of players were gamers refer to as "gold farmer." They were winning gold during the game and then converted the game's gold into real money by selling it to other players through underground websites. It's been going on for many years and most games do not allow it, yet it continues to happen.
The question was: why did there suddenly appear to be so many new players on Old School RuneScape? The answer lies in a single collapsed economy. Venezuela. Rampant hyperinflation was undermining the currency of the country. For thousands of Venezuelans gaming gold had become a currency of security.
It is likely that if you lived in the 1990s or early 2000s and were connected to the internet, you likely have played RuneScape. The MMORPG of the early days was the first to introduce an online role-playing experience that anyone could access on their browser.
Gone are the days when players had to download Java just to load their RuneScape character. These past few years seen the long-running game go mobile, offering a new game designed for beginners and the classic Java version for those who want to return to it.
MMOs have come a long way since those days, with Final Fantasy XIV being a excellent example of how broad the genre has grown. If you'd like to revisit RuneScape but do not intend to take on into the same amount of OSRS Gold For Sale time as prior, their most recent game may be perfect appropriate for players who prefer to play in a more relaxed manner.