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Has RS mobile changed your life at all?

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I had all kinds of ideas about how when it came off I would be skilling all the time. But the UI kind of fucking sucks and makes it annoying to play on mobile

6 minutes ago, Alek said:

Doubt ill use it, probably kills battery and makes phone hot. Im also anti-phone kinda guy.

Well I got invited to the RS3 beta for iPhones and its pretty optimized if you ask me, there are a lot of other games that drain the battery way way faster and I doubt osrs version will outdo the RS3 version when it comes to that. I guess I'll find out in about two weeks.

I've had access to the game on my phone since may and I can say that Alek is right. My phone gets crazy hot and the battery drain is unreal. I got a Samsung galaxy s9 btw. I definitely won't use it until jagex fixes these issues.

Ive been using it almost daily and to me its a godsent. Its easy to do dailies like farming and birdhouses. Also use it to fall asleep by doing agility for half an hour in bed ??

Also can nmz every waking hour with mobile so its perfect

20 minutes ago, Alek said:

Is this a higher-end phone? I cant imagine a graphics intense game like RS3 could run on any reasonable detail on a mediocre phone. If so that would be pretty darn neato.

It was with my iPhone 7+, I mean I could play on highest settings they offered on mobile at that time without any issues at all and it was well optimized when it comes to the battery drain. I don't really know how it is right now as it was more than 6 months ago I tested it. I really wanted to test the osrs version as well but never got invited to the ios beta.

Atm I got an iPhone XS Max, lets see how it turns out when they release osrs + rs3 later this year. :)

I will def be using it. So much easier to play in bed and if you go somewhere where you'll be bored for a few hours then you can just play way easier than bringing your laptop.

I want to check it out but have to wait for the release come the end of the month.  Itll be like a couple days early birthday present.

2 hours ago, gekkebakker said:

i got a iPhone :( need to wait for 30th oct

same annoyingly.

I've got to say it looks sick, I have a iPad pro so I have to wait till 30th, wondering if the 120hz display will make it better in any way ?

Edited by H0rn

When I got a new phone just over a month ago and got the Samsung Galaxy S9+. Decided to get the bigger screen to read building plans off google drive for work, and for RS Mobile. I played rs mobile everywhere for about a week then just stopped all together since all I used it for was fishing on my lunch breaks and stuff, and it was hard to control, like accidentally moving all the time.

7 hours ago, Timekeeper said:

I had all kinds of ideas about how when it came off I would be skilling all the time. But the UI kind of fucking sucks and makes it annoying to play on mobile

farming while working/school

I'm waiting for the iOS release to try it out, doubt I will ever play on my phone after trying it for 5 minutes though. I do want to try emulating Android and auto-clicking to compare ban rates. :)

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3 hours ago, FuryShark said:

I never got an invite so no it hasn't 

If you have an android you don't have to wait, You can just download the APK now

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