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Runescape used to be immensely popular in the past few years.

in Aktuelles 22.10.2021 10:44
von Skyzhay • 2 Beiträge

However, it's evident that the game's popularity has decreased. Runescape used to be immensely popular in the past few years. The majority of your high school or middle school classmates probably had visited Tutorial Island at some point in the mid-2000s. Many wouldn't deny it. It's possible that Runescape is experiencing a brief dip in popularity, and is not going away soon. This could be.

The people who debate Runescape's imminent death (many of whom also try to denigrate the game's recent contents) frequently use the Google Trend for Runescape.com as proof. In case you are unfamiliar with it, here is the link. The graph could make things appear more dire than they really are. It makes it look like there's nothing happening, but in fact it has lots.

It appears that the sport is declining at first glance. It's hard to deny this. Runescape's activity has declined from its peak in December. Let's not forget about similar games such as World of Warcraft which have been experiencing a decrease in play. Despite this, there are still some positive indicators regarding the game.

If you can ignore the large decline in activity, you will observe that activity has slowed to a tepid level towards the end of graph. In addition, activity hasn't decreased significantly over the past year and a quarter. This assumes that this includes actual players. The removal of bots has resulted in an increase in the perceived amount of activity, but the decline in regular player has been small.

Does this mean Runescape isn't dead? Not necessarily. However, it's dying slower than many people believe. In the past year and a half or so, Runescape has lost 3 of Google Trend's activity points. In comparison, Runescape lost 43 Google Trend activity points from July 2009 to January 2011. It's also approximately a year and a half. Anyone planning to attend Runescape’s Funeral should not plan on taking off from work in the near future.

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