Came for the medieval cookie clicking, stayed for the class warfare
@jiaan100 Жыл бұрын
Half cookie clicker, half 100 bpm rhythm game
@Frommerman Жыл бұрын
Well this just convinced me to watch this entire video without questioning it.
@OrchinX Жыл бұрын
Oh cool another redditor who wants to tell me about his post-marxist theory. yawn.
@jaytang4954 Жыл бұрын
"class warfare" triggered you huh? talking about post marxist bruh its a video game its classes are not the uber rich the work class and the poor their classes are warriors mages and rangers like wtf?@@OrchinX
@roxaskinghearts Жыл бұрын
mmo 100 people competition online not 100 people visable from where you are in the game even eve wouldnt be a mmo if that was the case 99% of the year so yes tetris in a online fourm a mmo
@gbay99 Жыл бұрын
This is a phenomenal breakdown. For years I've always felt Runescape scratch an itch that other MMOs never do and I haven't ever been able to put it into words. You did a beautiful job describing the unique aspects of this game that are so hard to pin down, and explaining their appeal to those who haven't ever played it.
@chunkysalsa9663 Жыл бұрын
from one video essay king to another
@Darkpwnge Жыл бұрын
Yoooooo gbay
@PIVfirestarkproducon Жыл бұрын
gbay from the top ropes, this is the last thing I expected to see here
@VioletCatastrophe Жыл бұрын
oh shit it is HIM
@TonyOSRS11 ай бұрын
God I would love to see a gbay video about RuneScape, I NEED IT.
@CrazyBeardedGamer6 ай бұрын
Video too short. Interrupted my grind.
@Naatti85585 ай бұрын
Can't even do a full nerdlog to this video smh
@mauxam3 ай бұрын
Wish he elaborated on everything :p
@orcd0rkАй бұрын
Found the runecrafting enthusiast.
@RasRockslide11 күн бұрын
Video BPM wasnt in tune, grind officially needs to be restarted from lvl 1
@Zack-nl7vs Жыл бұрын
Can't express how much I appreciate this love letter to my favorite product of humanity and the best 20 year waste of time I could have hoped for.
@MMAproAtGOLF22 күн бұрын
😢 that’s so sad to hear
@hem948312 күн бұрын
@@MMAproAtGOLF you didn't watch the video buddy nobody cares what you think is sad
@ErikGsson7 ай бұрын
Sometimes I go back and rewatch this 3.5h video. Every time I learn something new about why I love oldschool rs. ❤
@furirinprimus7 ай бұрын
I’m on my 3rd viewing
@civilservant952815 күн бұрын
@@furirinprimuslol me too
@selkokieli8433 жыл бұрын
This essay ascends the niche of old school runescape to an amazing talk on mmo's and gaming in general. It even has a rare and deceptively valuable take on how society views labor and gaming as a use of time. I would call this nothing less than a masterpiece in long form video essays.
@aprimer1431 Жыл бұрын
I cringe at the thought of a 3.5 hour video essay. Is it worth watching?
@selkokieli843 Жыл бұрын
@@aprimer1431It's a collection of mostly individual ideas, so you don't have to commit to finishing all or any of it. I return to it periodically and watch a bit here and there to chill 😁
@bradoncrandall6840 Жыл бұрын
@@selkokieli843 I have been pretty stuck watching while I play runescape lol Its an exceptionally well thought out essay and I am appreciating his view on things.
@bradoncrandall6840 Жыл бұрын
*Im about 1 hour in so far.
@kanifis10 ай бұрын
@@aprimer1431yeah its realy good
@PreferablyPete Жыл бұрын
I am so incredibly sad that it took over two years for this to hit my recommended page. Truly a fantastic write-up of why RuneScape is such an exceptional game, and also the extremely difficult explanation of why it is that great game. Trying to describe this game to others that have no concept of it, felt nearly impossible until this video.
@TNoStone5 ай бұрын
this is how i felt after watching it too. im sad it took me this long to find the video
@Hessekimojo Жыл бұрын
Every single MMO developer out there right now needs to have a sit down, and take notes off this video. Thank you for all of your effort, this was...beyond words.
@VB2P360 Жыл бұрын
Some of us have token notice ;)
@jaredluciano92163 ай бұрын
14:12 😢😅😅@@VB2P360
@jaredluciano92163 ай бұрын
😮 14:19 😅 14:20 14:20 14:21 14:21 14:22
@kuailiang63122 ай бұрын
Yup. Because Runescape is indeed an MMO.
@milkman2266Ай бұрын
Jagex themselves needs to watch this if nothing else than to remind them what the games appeal is and to stay true to it.
@TheSkulleh6 ай бұрын
"the Venn diagram of people who like to watch long video essays and the target audience for RuneScape is a circle" Never have I been called out for something so painfully true.
@SimonSlav-GameMakingJourney2 жыл бұрын
Runescape is the type of game you can play while playing Runescape.
@icedo1013 Жыл бұрын
As someone fresh into an ironman it's so easy to chop redwoods or motherlode while I work on getting essence or bones.
@ShyBoy6ty97 ай бұрын
Funny af. Lol
@Reece8u7 ай бұрын
@@icedo1013Man ive been playing for 4 months and im nowhere near chopping redwoods, but im days away from 99 ranging
@Skoglend6 ай бұрын
@@Reece8ugz it’s been 5 days
@MegaBanne6 ай бұрын
I have a picture of when I was chopping wood while I was chopping onions XD.
@KeytarArgonianАй бұрын
I’m back again for my 6 monthly watch. I’m at the precipice of ending a breakpoint grind. I need 1370 molch pearls to greenlog Aerial Fishing. It’s in the dead zone of your chart. High attention for next to no reward. You use a cormorant to catch fish on Molch Island. The goal is to unlock everything at the nearby shop using Molch Pearls. I have been here for weeks. Pearls are 1/100. You can also trade a Golden Tench for 100 pearls. The tench is a 1/20,000 drop. I have had 4 tench so far, and you bet your ass I sold them. When you catch a fish, you can cut it into chunks. You use 1 chunk per 4 fish (you have to feed your bird that’s catching them). So you take your chunk stack and multiply by 1.4 to work out your caught fish. I got a stack of 20k chunks. That’s 28,000 fish caught. My chunk stack is now down to 6546 chunks. That means I’ve used 13,454 chunks. Remember, 1 chunk paid to my bird is 4 fish caught and is added to the ‘fish caught’ number. Catching a fish is 1 click, and is guaranteed a catch (he’s a very accurate bird). Meaning: I have actively manually clicked. 81,816 fish nodes and so caught as many fish. What do I get for this grind? Wieldable fishing poles and the ability to wield the fishing Barrel from Tempoross. I am about to hit 98 fishing. I need 12 more Pearls for these fishing ‘upgrades’. It is very arbitrary, but once I finish, I’m going to feel like I have been sent back to the game, like Gandalf the White. Work can feel very fruitful.
@ezra1533 жыл бұрын
That was incredible. I’ve never seen someone take such a deep dive into video games in general, let alone RuneScape. I think you explained the game extremely well in a way I’ve never heard before, coming from a 15+ year veteran. The time to make this video must have been immense, and I appreciate the effort you made. Even playing for 15 years, this video gives me a new perspective into the game I love. Thank you.
@miriamurdaneta20083 жыл бұрын
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@LucasSoaresy3 жыл бұрын
Watch his series playing it for the first time, totally worth. One of the best stuff to watch while grinding some afk stuff
@I_Crit_My_Pants Жыл бұрын
I'm a 20 year veteran and I say anyone that says it's not an MMO is a deluded idiot
@elijahnageli32025 ай бұрын
where the hell do i play?
@alanmoulet13624 ай бұрын
@@elijahnageli3202 Everywhere , you could play on a toaster
@asabranch510711 ай бұрын
I got 2 magic levels during this video
@Rainman88147 ай бұрын
I got a easy achievement diary done. Western Province
@NathanielBTM7 ай бұрын
gz
@TheAxhol6 ай бұрын
I got 3 slayer tasks and 2 hard clues done brother
@xFuaZe6 ай бұрын
Half a slayer level 🙃
@seraphii725 ай бұрын
@@Rainman8814please dont tell me the chompies take 3.5 hours.... 😭
@MaulusRS Жыл бұрын
This is the definitive dissertation on OSRS game design and appeal and it would, ideally, not only be watched by everyone interested in the genre - it'd be a landmark for the industry and designers, too. Really great work.
@elijahnageli32025 ай бұрын
where to play?
@Cuestar11 ай бұрын
this is one of the best videos ever created about a video game. been playing runescape for 17 years and i could've spent another 17 writing out why i love the game and i would've never been able to describe it this well.
@RyanJFaulk Жыл бұрын
The RLM "you might not have noticed, but your brain did" is how I feel about this essay. As someone who has played RS on and off since 2003, this felt like discovering my own thoughts. It's really the only game I've invested a significant amount of time in so I also learned a ton about other games and why I probably wouldn't like them.
@__w__o__w__11 ай бұрын
Worth noting that plenty of activities you do while 'afking' runecape also have their own attention 'calibration', and finding the perfect cross-over between real life attention and runescape attention can feel incredibly rewarding and productive. Like i'm being productive doing 'something that matters' and progressing my 'waste of time' video game credentials simultaneously.
@Mildwango Жыл бұрын
"Testing patience is a legitimate form of difficulty" is a really good way of describing what makes the grind appealing. As you spend hours upon hours doing the same chain of tasks in runescape, the experience slowly gets less difficult and more enjoyable. It's a mindset and an acquired skill to be able to appreciate the road towards the end goal.
@2Poor4UserName8 ай бұрын
the journey was way more fun than finally maxing... havnt played much since, just hop on for events.
@alanmoulet13624 ай бұрын
@@2Poor4UserName Find another goal , grandmaster , collection log , or even some random goal you set yourself , are you good in pvp ? Could you do those raid without max gear , there always something to do
@2Poor4UserName4 ай бұрын
@@alanmoulet1362 not the point. not having fun, so im gonna stop playing. weird to have an issue with that
@IgnacioSanchez49er3 ай бұрын
You described Stockholm Syndrome 😂
@Litepaw7 ай бұрын
Runescape has something that other MMOs lack. It's really charming in a way. It's clunky, the grinds are really long, but there's just this weird charming vibe that no other game has.
@thaynetarbox41176 ай бұрын
it’s the grindiest game ever made like that is the whole point and i’d still rather smack a tree all day then do dailies 2 days in a row in wow
@Litepaw6 ай бұрын
@@thaynetarbox4117 yeah true. I just played a lot of wow classic, season of discovery to be specific. I quit when they introduced a brainless grindfest daily thing. The point of WoW is to have a lot of options to reach a certain goal, and the end game raids. Multiple builds and multiple bis items for multiple classes. But when they have to be grinded with dailies -- no thanks.
@thaynetarbox41176 ай бұрын
@@Litepaw yeah i played up to phase 3 of sod and the constant nerfs to completely break builds was bothering me
@Litepaw6 ай бұрын
@@thaynetarbox4117 I know.. I had both boomie and shaman mains. And the incursions killed it for me. We got a few full clears of ST so most of us had full sets and then everyone just.. quit lol
@iloveDaddy_Gaming Жыл бұрын
"The graph of people who like long videos and runescape players is a circle" Accurate
@Frommerman Жыл бұрын
I cannot tell you how often I've thought, "Man I wanna watch this video, but it's just not long enough to be worth it." Because if it's too short, I can't leave it on in the background while grinding a boss.
@Daniel-mo2vp9 ай бұрын
@nunyabidness9482hu7uhh7hh7
@roxaskinghearts8 ай бұрын
Runescape is only not a mmorpg because it wouldnt be considered a dying game at that rate when compared to everything els isnt it funny when elden ring a game that only had a few million users compared to your remember 500 million user promo is kicking your butt with just steam alone runescape nowaday is for man children who love spending a premium to get fortnite which is free on everything with xcloud o but osrs that is proving why mmorpgs are done
@runawaymakefriendswiththem89058 ай бұрын
@@roxaskingheartsenglish not your first language? genuinely impressed by how little of your comment made sense.
@Recetal7 ай бұрын
@roxaskinghearts what the fuck are you yapping
@whiphore7 ай бұрын
As a kid I thought I was a mmo fan but it turned out I was just a runescape fan since it’s nothing like any other mmo
@FunnyAshShorts6 ай бұрын
Soooo true dude, nothing at all. You can try to find something but will end up back at osrs
@Crypto4always3 ай бұрын
yea man.. been scaping with my brother since 2004 and it's still the only game i play to this day. theres only 1 other game i have 1000 hours in and thats it XD
@harrylane47 күн бұрын
It’s a LOT like other MMOs, just not the ones that released alongside or after RuneScape. It’s a lot closer to the MMOs of the 90s
@bc32623 жыл бұрын
This is a masterpiece. I’ve been playing the game since 2003, more off than on, but this perfectly refines the (sometimes obtuse) reasons why RuneScape is a hard game to stay away from. It’s just so different to everything else on offer, and allows the user to enjoy similar content at different paces, that mean it’s usually viable to play. I can even go for a nature walk while afk training combat, screen sharing every 20 minutes to a desktop to click a single button. About 30 seconds an hour of work for tangible improvements when I do decide to play the game with more focus. I look forward to the other video ideas you mentioned.
@elijahnageli32025 ай бұрын
where do i play this bröther?
@sweatywraith824210 ай бұрын
Thanks Marstead I did not know how to accurately describe OSRS to anyone and always felt like I messed up their introduction to the game. I've memorized this entire video and recite it to everyone I meet and its been working great! I've even met some women at the bar and have been able to get them to understand the beauty of OSRS.
@meabhmurphy9090 Жыл бұрын
I always refer to the joy of labour in Runescape as 'The Zen of the grind'. Runecrafting was always my favourite skill and my first 99 (back in 2008 :) ) precisely because of how grindy it was. You can really lose yourself in it. Just as another take on the 'Misery Zone' there, I think seeing it as Zen is a way to find joy in it (or maybe some of us are just built different)
@snarfulhusocks16887 ай бұрын
My first 99 was agility and I love wearing my untrimmed agility cape around because people always make amusing comments on it, or about my sanity. But the truth is, I just absolutely love training agility. It's that zen experience you mention. Plus, knowing that I achieved something that most people find difficult adds an inherent sense of reward for me.
@willpkay8 ай бұрын
If you added some citations to primary literature throughout, you have yourself there a PhD thesis.
@TNoStone5 ай бұрын
Literally my exact thoughts watching this. This video explains why runescape is a piece of art and is artistic in and of itself
@-VexyRS2 жыл бұрын
Minute 1 “Welcome to my TED Talk about Runescape” Hour 1 “So you click rocks and get levels” Hour 2 “Sidegrades are different from upgrades” Hour 3 “NOTHING MATTERS, WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE ONE DAY, LET ME CLICK ROCKS” And yes, I’m rewatching this for fun. I *LOVE* this video, Marstead! I’d actually love to see an in-depth analysis of what RuneScape is, and what awaits you as a player; in a more ‘introductory’ sense, but not sugar-coating or lowering people’s expectations. I think this video serves that purpose well, but this essay is more geared toward people who are already well acquainted with MMOs. Food for thought! Just saying I’d love to see it. Keep up the grind ♥️
@sbef Жыл бұрын
This essay is so in-depth and thorough, I hope some Jagex developers see it to formalise what makes Old School Runescape such a good and special game.
@smilosabercat3 жыл бұрын
I have never played Runescape, yet you got me to watch this whole video, and have tempted me to try Runescape. The most mitigating factor for me is my age and how that has effected my hands. Repeat clicking the same motion over and over hurts these aging digits. It would not be the time that would be daunting for me 5K hours in each Fallout and Elder Scrolls franchises so far... indicates my willingness to waste time. I am going to take the time to look at your Runescape let's play and make the decision as to whether I dare attempt this game. Currently on 8/11 of your Fallout 3 series, I do like your voice and presentation style. Thank you for the fun.
@LilacMonarch Жыл бұрын
I've seen people map various things to make mouse inputs, like foot pedals and whatnot. There's probably something that would work for your situation
@thejollydevil3425 Жыл бұрын
like he says in the video there are alot of easy ways to earn xp that dont require alot of clicking and some do its the best part!
@ethanchadwick8584 Жыл бұрын
Did you ever try?
@MooseWilliams Жыл бұрын
@@ethanchadwick8584he won't reply, that's XP loss
@klwb69 Жыл бұрын
The
@tormenter11117 ай бұрын
Love the surprise class analysis in the RuneScape genre investigation! Genuinely. You never see people using a class analysis lens in how they look at stuff
@brecasey680 Жыл бұрын
Not sure why it took youtube so long to recommend me this video. I have been playing osrs for 3 years now, never played it when I was younger so I have no nostalgia, you capture exactly why this game is so great and at the same time so hard to describe to people unfamiliar. This game hooked me like no mmo ever could with its unique sense of achievement and it would be crazy to see what a modern fresh take on this kind of game could look like.
@michaels_madness Жыл бұрын
I wish you could have seen the glory days of the game. It was by far the best game ever created at the time. An absolute experience. The internet was still young and multiplayer games weren't really a major thing yet.
@TheBBCSlurpee Жыл бұрын
@@michaels_madnessstill goated but was nice when people didn’t give a fuck about efficiency
@Priest_Of_Zebak11 ай бұрын
The game was wild in 2006-2007 So much fun and nostalgia. It's still my favorite game out rn tho.
@bravingbrivatebrian11 ай бұрын
If you want a modern fresh take on osrs try Runescape 3 by the same company
@Priest_Of_Zebak11 ай бұрын
@@bravingbrivatebrian That's disgusting tho. They ruined the game when I played in 2000's, and it still looks like that crap. I'll never go back.
@Omnicide10110 ай бұрын
Hey mate, this video pulled me through a really rough time (my girlfriend was in the hospital with a damn near lethal case of bronchitis - she's mostly back to health and back home now, thankfully) and got me to try RuneScape again for the first time in three years. Finally finished Dragon Slayer just now, never even dared to start that quest as a kid, and the feeling is spectacular. Thank you :)
@joewhiting Жыл бұрын
As an OSRS veteran who has been playing since 2008, this video was fucking AMAZING. Completely holds up in 2023 and is undoubtedly the best explanation of the game. on youtube. This is gold, and made it into my all time favorites playlist. Well deserved sub for a phenomenal video essay. You deserve WAY more subs! Shared the video with my clan. Gl on the rest of your journey brotha!
@WasteYuteeee11 ай бұрын
2008??? veteran???
@joewhiting11 ай бұрын
@@WasteYuteeee This comment made me double check at Hans, and my account is 17.56 years old, so I started playing some time in 2006, which means I would have been just 10 years old. I’ve put in hundreds of days of time into my account as well… What ungodly requirements have you created in your mind to deem someone a veteran? lol.
@WasteYuteeee11 ай бұрын
@@joewhiting just playin around
@insaneserb77869 ай бұрын
Oh shut up@@WasteYuteeee
@WasteYuteeee9 ай бұрын
@@insaneserb7786 ur nan
@DonYagamoth Жыл бұрын
I think the point at ~1:09:55 is probably my favorite part about OSRS - "You don't have to worry about optimization paralysis, because it's impossible to optimize" I'm someone who greatly enjoys optimizing things of all variety. And the moment I recognized, that there often is just straight up no "optimal path" for a variety of reasons, it became... easier. I normally struggle with sandbox games, because I get lost, and often don't have too much drive to 'go explore'. Somehow OSRS still worked for me... Although I've only been playing for roughly a year now, it's still neat
@jonathanc3001 Жыл бұрын
I feel so spoiled that I found this channel after all these videos are already out, so I can just binge them all without waiting. There is something special about the amount of effort you put into documenting your playthrough, impressions, and then a full analysis of this game and why it’s so great. Thank you marstead. I was familiar with a lot of these concepts, but you really made me think harder about exactly what it is that makes this game different. I especially loved the attention/difficulty chart. Game designers should use that always as a way to see if content is good or bad. This video deserves more views, but people may be put off by the length. You are correct though that RuneScape players are fine with it because it’s great content to watch while grinding!
@dakkx Жыл бұрын
This is the best video essay on RuneScape I’ve ever watched. Kudos for keeping it so clean, clear and well organized. S+ tier content.
@-VexyRS3 жыл бұрын
As soon as you mentioned metroidvanias and how runescape’s progression system is similar to theirs, I instantly understood why I loved Hollow Knight so much, but I struggle with getting into most other games in general. Incredible video!
@timurrte5694 Жыл бұрын
I started playing this medieval clicking simulator 9 months ago. And this video actually describes undescribable feelings that i got from this game ❤
@heyitsscottyo Жыл бұрын
Man... you absolutely captured what makes Runescape such a worthwhile experience. Thank you for this essay.
@glebgladkiy690811 ай бұрын
As someone who has been playing Runescape since 2004, this video leaves me with mixed feelings. On one hand, it's super cool to see you break down why Runescape is awesome in such great detail, there were a lot of things I never really thought about before, at least not in such terms. On the other hand, now I see it crystal clear why I never managed to truly enjoy other MMOs (or should I just say, MMOs) and it's extemelly unlikely I'll ever find another game that feels as good to play. Love everything about this video except for using Outer Wilds music at 2:25:50. It's very hard to focus on what you're saying when my brain screams "YOU HAVE LESS THAN 30 SECONDS LEFT TO LIVE".
@Maddogs13 жыл бұрын
26:50 You really would be good at game design-based ted talks, was quite intrigued by that segment
@flymouse11723 жыл бұрын
ned talks
@TopFurret8 ай бұрын
Honestly this graph and analysis filled 3 hour video essay is the best pitch for RuneScape I have ever seen. RuneScape really needs to market itself as a "multitasking game"
@Reldonator Жыл бұрын
I've watched thousands of Runescape videos but this one just hits different. Your perspective on the game and mmos in general is fascinating. This is a much watch
@Hot_To_Trot8 ай бұрын
Never found a way to put it into words, now I can just link people a three-and-a-half-hour-long video to people as a brief introduction to my beloved game. Great work, loved the video!
@BooksWithBrad3 жыл бұрын
You hit the nail on the head on so many different parts about why Runescape is what it is. Whatever that is! I know whenever i try and explain runescape to other people it always ends up feeling like i dont have enough time to properly convey why the game is pretty perfect to me.
@Benzoperidol3 ай бұрын
Im a psychologist (not that it means a lot) from Chile, and i loved your video analisis. I also write philosophy, and I loved your philosophical analysis more than anything. I congratulate you for your deepness, and thank you for the content you create. Much love
@Sens249 Жыл бұрын
this was so fun to watch! As a Runescape player you voiced so many deep feelings that I had a hard time vocalizing or even understanding. Youve helped me understand why I actually like this game so much and why I have had a hard time getting into other MMOs. You hit the nail on so so many different points and I give kudos to you. Thank you for making the medium clue grind a bit more enjoyable. I do want to add a funny sidenote which is that when you were talking about how Jagex would never allow a training method that has "good exp rates, little prerequisites, great resource, gain, little need for banking, low resource cost, low danger and low complexity" The only thing I could think of was Wintertodt, which seems to hit all of those points haha. But it also is the one thing that saved Firemaking so, we accept it. 10/10 video, and now Im excited to watch your Runescape playthrough!
@marisasob11 ай бұрын
As someone that played on and off for 20 years, this video was incredibly well made. Last few years i played OSRS on and off on the same character. And this is what keeps pulling me back to the game. I log in after a year, and i still have my high level account. I have to do a few Quests and i have my Quest cape again (achievement cape you get for completing all quests). My account is over 10 years old now and every stupid thing i did on this account for the past decade, is still usefull now when i play. And this is what makes OSRS players one of the most loyal players of any game. You never quit Runescape, the breaks just get longer.
@Odinh2 жыл бұрын
you caught me with one of your later points, "OSRS Attention Levels: #4, consuming media", as of writing this i am watching your essay and grinding black knights for a diary. there were moments where i laughed about your keen assertions about what runescape boils down to. the multiple analogies are spot on and is what makes this, in combination with the attention level variance a clear genre builder/ setter ( like metroid, DS, and Rogue were)
@One-EyedCorvus4 ай бұрын
No one stops playing RuneScape. You just take long breaks in between
@shroomer38672 ай бұрын
I always come back to osrs one way or the other. I think that it is one of the only if not the only MMO where you can just leave playing for a couple months-years, go back to playing and say: "Oh yeah, I was doing this and that and I stopped here" because the developers make sure that old content isn't obsolete after every major update. It is also one of the few MMOs where you can just play for a month or two and don't feel that pressure of FOMO that other MMOs have where you gotta be the first to do something or else that content is gonna disappear or become less relevant and then it wouldn't matter. Whereas in osrs it's always a big achievement to get barbarian chest and dragon dagger even if that content is old for example.
@kirilllysenko8616 Жыл бұрын
This analysis was extremely insightful, like the way you compared runescape's progression to that of a metroidvania felt like a revelation. Your channel deserves way more subscribers
@T3RD5ify6 ай бұрын
You forgot about a key demographic of people… *too busy for RuneScape but still need something to listen to at work* … great video
@TheWiseApe3 жыл бұрын
I'm only 40 min in and look forward to every minute after for my drive out of state today. Subbed!
@stevehufnagel6754 Жыл бұрын
This is amazing. It's a philosophical essay with a thesis and many antithesis. Great work!
@liljacket Жыл бұрын
Just watched the entire video, my man... This is probably the best video essay I have ever watched. I really appreciate the amount of time you put into this and the way you are able (and probably practiced] to put all this entire topic into words. Best video I have ever watched by far, bless you sir!!
@Backhand_Drew11 ай бұрын
I found this on accident and thought, no way this is Marstead the diviner from Nexustk. Only a few minutes in and it’s true! You helped walk me into diviner way back when. -OAgronO
@TheDiabloke Жыл бұрын
This is criminally underviewed.. Great video and thank you for putting it out
@ihznt3 ай бұрын
I'm a Runescape veteran, and to help someone understand the grind, let me just rate this video 180/180 agility course laps. Will definitely watch again.
@Nnoreaga Жыл бұрын
RuneScape also has the most unique PVP mechanics of all time. It’s basically real time rock paper scissors, but in order to switch from rock to paper you have to throw on a completely different set of armors and weapons between each tick
@Exposing21 Жыл бұрын
True, it’s truly unpredictable
@realityDUBSTEP Жыл бұрын
yup. i'd say runescape pvp is in the starcraft side of his difficulty/attention chart. it reminds me of certain super fast paced fighting games like smash bros melee where things like fakie switching (shield mixup/dashbacks in melee lingo) and "reading" your opponents mind becomes a skill in of itself on top of ultra fast and accurate osu level clicking.
@HWBushh2 ай бұрын
I’m an avid WoW / OSRS player. Have played thousands of games of LMS, and tens thousands of 2v2 in wow at gladiator rating. The skill cap for OSRS is wayyyyy higher than wow.
@nonsense402 Жыл бұрын
Great choice of music of the interlude. Love your perspective about labor. Even as someone who shares your perspective, I still struggle with both ideas. That dissonance has led me to prioritize the things that I value highly though, not just for money but also for identity and fulfillment. As I've gotten older I've found that it doesn't matter what you commit to, just that you value it. This was such a great rant. Thank you for putting to words what I haven't been able to for years.
@intendedtendencies Жыл бұрын
Please make more video essay content, you have an insane talent/skill for it.
@Litepaw11 ай бұрын
I fell in love with runescape back in 2004 in a completely different way than i did to WoW. WoW was beautiful, immersive, really detailed, and absolutely massive. It had a massive "wow factor" (pun 100% intended) But something about runescape just felt so warm and inviting and wholesome to me. It was unique and simple, but it had a heart and soul. Something in it just felt so cozy, and reaching goals and milestones in RS actually felt like an achievement and felt warm inside. Unlike in WoW, where reaching goals just felt more like.. relieving. Most times my reaction was just "ugh, FINALLY". Grinding honors to exalted, doing daily quests, doing battlegrounds and arena, checking the auction house, and participating in raids felt more like day job task obligations than having fun. The most fun thing in WoW was leveling to max, and that's basically all runescape is. In WoW your guild and blizzard tells you what to do, and there's a singular "correct" way to play, even though you have all kinds of weapon choices, talents, professions, gear, etc. In runescape YOU decide what to do, but Jagex provides you the playground. You dont need anyone else to max your account if you wish to play that way, and there are endless possibilities to reach a goal. Thats why i dont like this new "no xp waste" 2tick minmax efficiency mindset. WoW is still great, i played from vanilla all the way to pandaria, and spent thousands of hours playing it. Way waaay more than RS. It's just more engaging, even though it felt like a job sometimes. But runescape always had a special place in my heart. Someone said something about categorizing some youtube videos as first or second screen content, but both still being equally important in different ways. WoW/FF14 are great and engaging full focus main screen games. But runescape is the undefeated king of second screen games. Damn this comment turned out way longer than i intended 😂 thanks for coming to my ted talk.
@violettheshadowfan Жыл бұрын
not only did this video get me into osrs but i'm now watching it for the third time, i really appreciate the captions!
@boulderboi-fs3um Жыл бұрын
Such a cool video, congrats on that! I just started playing OSRS, never played before. I've played lots of fantasy mmos and none of them come close to the feeling OSRS has to it. The quests are the best I've ever seen, the grind is fun, easy to get into and something I can just do while I watch videos, play other games or wait for the bus. And I haven't even gotten into combat yet. You described the game so well!
@RuneDest Жыл бұрын
I just not stumbled on this, just a bit late.. But I'm just getting back into OSRS after a long break and man.. this video essay not only captures the feelings I exprience but enstilled a new appreciation for Jagex and Runescape itself. Thanks for taking the time to put this together, I look forward to the (potential? eventual?) RS3 video essay!
@Thebad88TFT Жыл бұрын
After playing the original RS, quitting on EoC, coming back to OSRS a few years ago, and playing both RS3 and OSRS, i can say this is possibly the best 3H Runescape defition ever made. Huge Like was given to this video. (Afking multiple accounts while i watched this video). Edit: Time to binge watch your OSRS and RS3 Playlists! Thank you for so much content!
@zackchud3 жыл бұрын
Loving the vid so far! your metroidvania argument at 48:00 was incredibly compelling, as soon as you proposed the idea i was immediately convinced.
@TheMagicSeabus11 ай бұрын
World-class essay. Clients like RuneLite have definitely made RuneScape more modernized, palatable, and quantifiable. Hilarious you added Sea Shanty 2 because I think music is an integral part of the RuneScape experience, and all these great mmos have soundscaping alike.
@FerociousPancake888 Жыл бұрын
Not sure why this popped up on my feed but I watched it all the way through (while grinding of course) and it was fantastic. Loved how you looped in real life and how our society views work, and luckily societies view of work is slowly changing. I hope it continues in that direction because you're absolutely right that we have a very twisted and toxic view surrounding work and time off.
@ThManHimself10 ай бұрын
20 year Runescape Veteran here. This video gave me a brand new appreciation for the game I have loved since childhood. Thank you so much
@dude922 жыл бұрын
Nice video! I love how you started as a newbie and how you came to like it. The fact that you have achieved 3 times more in 1 year, than I with 3 years is astonishing. I would say priffdinas anvil is not special just for the fact that it is 1 tile closer to a bank, but it has a furnace right next to it. If I'm correct, it's the only place where there is a bank, a furnace, and an anvil right next to each other, which makes training smithing much easier. And the fact that zalcano's prison is right next to those makes it more rewarding, because you can easily take a detour to smith some of the ore drops from zalcano when grinding for the tool seed or the pet. It's good to take a break sometimes.
@MypersonalURL7 ай бұрын
watching this as they are discussing rebalancing the game is mindblowing. Going to add even more depth to combat triangle
@ArkendYT Жыл бұрын
I was looking for this exact kind of video from someone who doesn't have particular nostalgic attachment (playing the game as a kid) to osrs. I'm happy to hear someone talk about how runescape is in its own subgenre of mmorpg's, its so very true! Beyond impressed with how the video is put together, and the ways you present the core gameplay in the most accurate way I've seen on youtube so far.
@SirEmperus Жыл бұрын
This was insanely high quality, thank you so much for this video! Haven't checked if you have yet, but a summary version of 10-20min would be awesome to sell osrs to some friends :D
@x7y2k12 Жыл бұрын
This video helped me on my journey to 96 agility. And just reaching episode 42 of the quest cape series helped with maxing woodcutting and fishing. So you're doing something right.
@MaxCapeRoad Жыл бұрын
It's so funny when you started talking about numbers, I think it was in the XP section? This has been my main game since 2006, and it literally did not phase me for a moment when you mentioned 8k arrows, 7k nars and 300k+ iron ores. I was like 'uh huh, makes sense.' and it was not until you mentioned how insane it must look for an outside who hasn't played or is familiar with runescape that it dawned on me and I went complete 'uhh, wow'. Watched the whole thing, hands down one of my favourite videos of all time. Easy to follow, articulate and good humor all through.
@ListensToStuff4 ай бұрын
First, you are an excellent communicator. You have illustrated ideas that are completely novel to me and I have understood them right off bat and you have also illustrated ideas that I intuitively understood but could never put words to. This is truly a masterclass of any video essay, especially one about games (I suspect this stems from the guilt free enjoyment and approach to gaming in general). I'm so glad that you did a deep dive about something I would click on (inferno cape having quest addict, playing for 5 years here) because it allowed me feel the joy of experiencing a true expert explain a passion. I hope you feel proud of the work you produce and never dismiss it as silly and trivial. Second, I don't know if you have a way of checking who has watched your videos but I am 100% certain that SEVERAL Jagex official employees have. The section about the misery index and the two pain points being discussed have both been "fixed" or had alternatives provided despite being awful for 15 years before this video. Either you have pinpointed their design process so perfectly and highlighted the poor examples of it that they felt the need to address it...or you are Mod Kieran in disguise. Third, your point about labour is so true and also so frustrating. I am in a high performance job that takes 6 years of competitive university and is a well respected job in society...it kills me when my colleagues hate their jobs. We have fantastic careers that engage our minds and bodies, it's "fun" to solve these problems if you just remove the idea that you MUST be here. I commented on a runescape video years ago something like "love that these videos come out on Sundays cause that's typically when I'm doing a couple extra hours and this is perfect" and someone responded "wow, people really complaining about a couple hours on a sunday?"...it has stuck with me for literal years (and will stick around longer) because there was no complaint. People have this horrible idea that having a job is the same as hating a job...that noone would ever enjoy doing extra work(also sunday rates are 3x in my career)...labour and fun are mutually exclusive somehow. It just threw me how poisoned the idea of work has become that people will just assume that everyone hates working. Thank you for putting that in this video about an ancient rhythm game. PS: You have great taste in games. By great, I mean the same as me. Every game you mentioned is an all-timer or cult classic that truly earned its position. You can't bring up Dark Souls too much when talking about games, it's like, the best game.
@mrsquid82558 ай бұрын
I dont think ive ever ever cried about a long video, dont really play osrs but this video is fire. No random sound effects just content good stuff!
@ZCheVskY3 жыл бұрын
Hey Marstead, Thank you so much for all of the hard work you have put in over the years on all of these Lets Plays! I started watching your channel about 6 months ago when I stumbled across your RS playthrough, since then I have revisited your past videos for many of my favorite games specifically to see how you evaluate the good and the bad in those games. Your reactions and commentary has been an invaluable asset for me, an aspiring game designer. It is so helpful to see blind reactions from someone so well spoken, and consistent. Now you are further pushing the Game Design Topic to new highs! Thank you for this video, which was extremely well done and better analyzed OSRS than any video I have ever seen before. Not to mention you are now naming new Game Design concepts by building off of some of the greats of Game Design Analysis on youtube. YOU ARE PUSHING THE MEDIUM FORWARD! amazing work! I send you a donation on your twitch and hope you keep up the great work!
@Marstead3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton for the donation! If you have a Twitch username you'd like to share I can give you some stream currency for voting in thanks for that. I really appreciate it!
@ZCheVskY3 жыл бұрын
@@Marstead thanks! my twitch username is zulfiqarkindjal
@spaceghost88917 ай бұрын
I love how everyone agrees on how EVE Online is on it's own league. I play it actively since 2008
@tastycastle19763 жыл бұрын
Amazing! The structure and presentation is great! RuneScape (based on your descriptions) reminds me of Mabinogi in a lot of ways. You should check it out!
@Marstead3 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, Mabinogi's made by Nexon, who also made that Nexus TK game I mentioned. I'll have to scope it out, thanks!
@blancoek5 ай бұрын
I can't believe I've been watching this video for so long, yet I'm entertained. So much detail and so much accuracy. Great job right there
@olive71553 жыл бұрын
3:26:23 got me good. What a great video/essay/movie!
@jurgnobs1308 Жыл бұрын
I think one thing that helps understanding the runescape approach to questing is the fact that Andrew Gower (one of the three brothers who started the game) used to ask fan sites to not publish quest guides. and then he loosened the rule to allow them to post guides with spoiler tags. and now of course there are plugins for the client that tell you what to do. but the philosophy of the game itself is still largely based on gowers idea. they do allow you to have the quest helper stuff, but the official and primary option is you going in blind and experiencing the quest yourself.
@swerveq_p3 жыл бұрын
I haven't and won't be watching this video for a while as I'm still busy with your Let's Play of OSRS - just want to let you know that you did an amazing job on how you played Runescape (not too many Guides etc). I'm currently at Part 38 and absolutely loving it!
@-VexyRS3 жыл бұрын
Idk if you’ve come far enough to watch this yet, but I’m only at episode 10, and I watched this entire essay without having anything spoiled. He mentions late game stuff, but doesn’t go into detail. A few very minor things along his playthrough are mentioned, but by the time you get there, you will have forgotten the context; I’m sure of that. So, watch away! It’s absolutely brilliant
@swerveq_p3 жыл бұрын
@@-VexyRS Oh thanks for the Info, I'll check it ou very soon then :)
@Garryn_ Жыл бұрын
this video essay is phenomenal and made my Mage Training Arena grind go by in the blink of an eye. I thought I had heard all the comparisons I ever would on this goofy game we play, but this is an absolute masterpiece. I wish I had the words to convey my feelings further.
@finnafishfl3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for everything, love what you're doing and can't believe you don't have more subs. I'm about 30 episodes into the series and I was very glad to find it
@babayagay3 ай бұрын
hahaha I'm dead - called out in the first 2 minutes😂 "folks who already play this game don't care how long this video is" - I set a grind to make 4k tuna potatoes and churned butter for like 10+ hours. You're right. I am HAPPY this video is as long as it is😊
@regista4 Жыл бұрын
This was absolutely phenomenal, I was enraptured from start to finish. I made sure I was doing low attention stuff in OSRS so I could give this the majority of my attention! The Joy of Labor interlude in particular was so thought-provoking and inspiring. Thank you so much for all the effort you put into this.
@Omnicide10110 ай бұрын
"hey can someone explain why runescape feels different from other MMOs?" *this video* "thank you comrade i will now click on rock for the commune"
@TheMaktastic43 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this, afked work whilst afking osrs, while watching this
@kristiankoski39087 ай бұрын
Awesome video man! I haven't fully watched your playthrough yet but came across this masterpiece just now. Runecraft is actually one of my favorite skills... :D For me, it isn't in the miserable zone. I think you can really turn your brain off while training rc even though it requires your attention, it's somehow very chill loop.
@ehenare1 Жыл бұрын
2 hours and 30 minutes in, have been watching this while playing osrs and it has been a fantastic experience, this deserves so many more views.
@ehenare1 Жыл бұрын
and finally finished!! that ending honestly rly hit hard
@Rimmy_7 ай бұрын
Can't believe it took this long for me to come across this video. An absolute masterpiece. Thank you! Wish there was a longer version.
@UnknownVir Жыл бұрын
I think farming is most likely lap running when doing trees, and most like rock clicking when doing allotment+herbs. I really hadn't considered why I actually disliked farming until I found out how nice allotment+herb runs were for me (woodcutting was one of my favorite skills growing up). I think the other main difference is the time wait. Farming might be one of the more novel game loops in RuneScape. Birdhouse runs are also time gated lap running vs most hunter being either rock-click or conventional lap running.
@jextra1313 Жыл бұрын
Same, woodcutting was my favourite skill and I disliked farming, It feels like dailies in other MMOs, and I'd rather be actively playing the game rather than having to wait x hours. The xp reward doesn't feel deserved.
@AlyxBailey5 ай бұрын
I'm not even halfway through but this is already one of my favorite videos on OSRS, and you eloquently explain and define so much about this game that I love but have never put to words before. Also hyped that you put the thumbnail for my onechunkman series along with the other snowflake ironman videos, im honored :3
@icecream-soup3 жыл бұрын
This will go great with my Kraken slayer task.
@fanter0x5 ай бұрын
I love how this video managed to put into words what i could not about runescape, but also allowed me to finally identify why i love "Mabinogi" so much, its how much like rinescape, it feels just so different to everything else out there
@mitchware93573 жыл бұрын
Your dedication to the game has been immense. You've achieved more in the game already than I have in my 18 years of playing off and on.
@charybdis1618033Ай бұрын
"Playing suboptimally and having fun is more efficient than playing optimally and burning out."
@Lexyvil3 жыл бұрын
This was amazing! I'm so used to watching your Let's Plays that it took me by surprise to see you do a game analysis on your channel. Not only are you a good commentator but a really good reviewer too.