Considering that which Runescape was, this is incredible development.If that wasn't sufficient, Jagex also implemented a completely different combat system, removed the wilderness (WHYYYY!?) , and RS gold deployed more quests for players to work through. 

I loved the way you could actually utilize non-combat abilities more often from the world to create some of these marginally more useful. Oddly enough, it feels more like a MMORPG now than previously, even though there are some things I don't enjoy about the fluctuations. Everything type of felt the same, but it had been such a departure from the match that I ceased playing in 2006.

I really enjoy the changes but it is not the game I loved. It simply didn't supply that much-wanted nostalgia buzz I'd hoped for. That was until I seen Old School Runescape as part of this subscription membership.

Downloading the dedicated client for cheap OSRS gold (I was shocked to learn you're also needed to download software to perform this iteration of Runescape), made my jaw drop. Old School Runescape came around when Jagex asked the community if the developer should start a backup copy of the match from 2007 and place it on a different development branch. I'm so thankful the community agreed, because this is exactly what I was cravings.