I don't want to have an Expansion model. I'd rather just stop OSRS Gold , and return and perform once rather than cover every single month with nothing to do for 2 months. I want to learn what's upcoming. You don't have to tell me all of the details or reveal every piece of content (keep a few a key ) but share some thing. Let us provide feedback so that you don't have of attempting to repair something that might have been 22, 5 weeks.
Because the TH'S tendencies is poor, diamond Dozen was great at eliminating choice. That being said, you replacing it with advertising XP directly. That is not a solution. That is replacing one problem with a different issue. Additionally, be sure some things can not turn off. But that doesn't mean turn on matters. Yak Track is an additional MTX maybe not a replacement. Oddments are an extra form of MTX, maybe not a replacement/improvement. Where gamers can purchase XP oddments just act as a different tool.
As for Holiday Occasions. There was Broken Home AND a Halloween event. 2 pieces of content not 1. For some reason Jagex thinks it was the sole piece of content. Also, how often do we have to state,"MINIQUEST EVENTS"? OSRS has and does this for decades, and everyone loves it. And by miniquest, I don't indicate that Valentine's"quest" in which you just speak to NPCs and utilize an item on something. Go back and watch the old holiday events to see what they ought to be like.
Cheap OSRS Gold Spring Update.Overall I like what was mentioned from the TLDR, but I agree with you, they will need to strongly considering what worked before before they reinvent the wheel. If the amount of content would suit at the least a month of play, I would not mind expansions. Arch isn't a terrible illustration of the expansion model functioning, but they shouldn't let another Menaphos happen, also Anachronia was great on launch, however they dropped it instantly and didn't touch it for so long until they restored Farm/Herb and then did not touch it again until Arch. Content involving expansion should either round out the growth or tie the expansions.