I've honestly tried to appreciate OSRS gold. Idk where I'm, if its the artwork style but I feel as though idk. The sum of (at least me) non-user friendly menus makes it such a clutter and very confusing on how the UI functions to where id instead use the heritage one just so I have some form of sequence. With that I could never learn the new battle since the UI was annoying to use. I already barely know what I am doing in osrs and in rs3 its better if not worse for me. I really do love the quality of life matters and the toolbelt. The xp bypassing though does disturb me as I just feel like u can just bypass the grind more or less so that which feels less rewarding. As its easier to comprehend Individual who played in the afternoon to come back to it just to play OSRS.RS3 is actually a fantastic game, it's just packaged overwhelming and very poorly to ex-players. I've played RS since Classic at 03 and played RS3 post EOC for quite a while. I enjoy the combat and skills but I've returned to OSRS since it is more akin to RuneScape I liked. RS3 also appears to be tailored to maxed gamers and high-tier stuff that I have no interest in. OSRS is much more chill and comfortable that's exactly what I enjoy in an MMO, although both are good games.I'm one of these osrs players after getting all elites performed on osrs and just not having time for what I need anymore today with work. I'm simply taking rs3 slow and performing it how I want rather than being mad efficient out of the gate. I see all the mad stuff and events but I simply ignore it for now, but definitely will feel the pain afterwards when attempting to determine what I need to do and what I could ignore if I want. But I was amazed if you devote a little time 19, how participant rs3 is money wise. Like combination runecrafting and simple clues are not too bad starting off to get you moving.RS3 occasionally since 2015 and I've played. Even to this day that I feel somewhat overwhelmed by all of the features, pop ups and events; treasure hunter, cosmetics, the huge number of distractions and diversions etc. and they are not even core features of RuneScape in my view; abilities and quests will be the cornerstones. Evolution of struggle took some getting used to but was worth it. But I still use the legacy interface for now. I can sympathise with these OSRS players feeling lost and overwhelmed and coming.The question is why are giving RS3 a try. RS3 hasn't done anything large to improve player experience and OSRS just had a significant Darkmeyer expansion. So, Jagex upgraded the player experience that is new prior to this, in 2019, it was the shitshow Ashdale tutorial. In terms of things going on in RuneScape gold buy, my OSRS account does not have the prerequisites for darkmeyer so idk how much it actually introduces in terms of replayable content, an true OSRS player could probably answer that for you. But from what I could gather, OSRS players are burnt out (someone said leagues before as being a potential motive ) and are likely just looking at RS3 as something familiar, yet distinct, while they await the burn.