A safe bet would be saying it's likely going to be rather standard with higher res and resizable modes, if lucky maybe it'll have further view-range and additional zooming out. The conventional zoom range is totally suffocating and restrictive. I remember feeling like I could never get the camera into a spot where I can see where I'm going without it dragging on the floor. It would also lock up in mountain areas unable to actually move.

New players will that is OSRS gold what they are after though I'd be put off when I played a game with that client they should of got runelite as official client or created their own.

Runelite is just good because it's community developed and run with a good programmer and good person. He's not eligible to work in the united kingdom. If Jagex bought Runelite, it might mean less development and not as new attributes, which is the current problem with their vanilla client.

Many people have begun playing because mobile's release and that's about the vanilla customer. If you're sub base-40s or 50s and receding early quests, there is not much that RL offers that's that unique or necessary

I performed it back in the day and just got sucked back because it's on iPad. I'm exactly the person you describe (mid-40s battle, lower for everything else and knocking out early quests) and also the official client is fine for me .

Not, but the high bulk of Steam games will launch as said Steam game if only you rename an exe to what it is so it might be easily possible to throw third party customers in the exact same folder and then rename them.

The game comes from an age of core CPUs, and parallelization is not easy to program for. World of Warcraft only became parallelized in December 2018, for instance.

It's really a bit like Buy Rs gold. There's a fair few players who hate this game but are hooked so they're happy to slander and talk the biggest shit about the game, but will still play 10+ hours every day.