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Can one truly quit Osrs?

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Surprisingly, RuneScape can actually be considered a hobby.

As far as quitting RuneScape permanently? It's possible but this depends on your reasonings and what's happening in your life.

If let's say that you are going through a rough moment in life, you usually take a break from any sort of hobbies in general in order to fix that rough moment in your life.

For some people, certain things happen in life where they begin to mature or take interests in other areas of life to where RuneScape is no longer an entertaining activity for their maturity level and as a result, they quit playing the game.

  • 2 weeks later...

Yes, one can quit OSRS. It ultimately depends on an individual's self-discipline and determination to quit. Setting clear goals and finding alternative activities to replace the time spent on OSRS can help with quitting. Additionally, seeking support from friends or joining a community of individuals who are also looking to quit can be beneficial.

Only way to quit is to max. 

And complete the collection log.

And complete your own personal collection.

And have max cash.

 

  • 3 months later...
On 2/5/2023 at 4:22 PM, choke me said:

Came back after a long hiatus.

 

answer is no lmao

Been there, several times since 2005 😅

On 6/23/2017 at 5:11 PM, ZWoods said:

Just get rid of your internet and just use your phone for internet then you'll never play video games , basically what i did for a while for school.

nah not true, i use internet on my phone and still play a lot of games, last month i used 800GB+ of internet on just my phone. some games run better than others like CSGO lags abit were BF1/5 dont lag at all.

On 5/6/2023 at 4:33 PM, manko said:

nah not true, i use internet on my phone and still play a lot of games, last month i used 800GB+ of internet on just my phone. some games run better than others like CSGO lags abit were BF1/5 dont lag at all.

Nice name. 

Does only botting count as quitting?

6 hours ago, FushigiBot said:

Nice name. 

Does only botting count as quitting?

its all  i do and even then i don't play as much as i used to do.

On 5/6/2023 at 8:33 AM, manko said:

nah not true, i use internet on my phone and still play a lot of games, last month i used 800GB+ of internet on just my phone. some games run better than others like CSGO lags abit were BF1/5 dont lag at all.

 

800gb+, what are you doing sir? :kappa:

4k 'movies'? :doge:

5 hours ago, H3nry said:

 

800gb+, what are you doing sir? :kappa:

4k 'movies'? :doge:

TV shows and gaming and YouTube, 800B in a month is not much most months I'm 1tb+  if you watch a film on prime that's about 11GB for a normal film, lord of the rings is about 25GB to watch on prime

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