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F2P Coming to Oldschool?

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Now for the next two weeks I believe there is F2P inside of Oldschool Runescape. Anyone who signs up for Runescape can log-on to Oldschool and play.

 

What are your opinion's on F2P inside of Oldschool Runescape?

 

For me F2P could come and I could care less because I would be a member the whole time I play anyways.

Honestly the only thing it would affect it the Economy. A lot more items would come in the and there would be a higher demand for certain items which obviously would rise prices. This could work in favor for most players but also work against most players. Honestly It would be like real life, The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

 

If you think other wise leave me a post and I will gratefully read it :D

 

-Clayton

I'm glad F2P came. Means more players = more bot users.

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Well how it's going the players who are on the 2 week trial they can only access the "F2P" Worlds. Also if it is successful they might be making F2P a thing in Oldschool.

It's good. We need more players on 07 and people who are not sure if they should buy membership, can play F2P for a while.

I'm fine with having f2p :P Just means my friends can play it to see whether they like it or not without having to buy a membership

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