Singularity
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Read the post and while it does sound like a good plan, it's still not motivating me to go back to it. I just really have gotten bored with all the grind, I like to make my money from combat, which is why I am a PvMer but since the road to getting there is just so far away, I've lost interest and given up basically. I don't enjoy questing for starters and being unable to fund things myself without resorting to doing something like Runecrafting, just demotivates me further.
I was training at experiments because believe it or not, during my nooby days on this account, I actually maxed most of my combat there (including range) and since it doesn't really require any GP, I found it easier to get combat up there.
I don't really like the idea of taking someone else's money, even if they offer it. My friend has helped me numerous times with GP and giving me supplies for some quests but that still isn't enough to motivate me to keep going. I like to be able to fund myself, it's a better feeling knowing you earned it rather than got help for it.
I did pretty well at the start though, during access weekend got from 7 to over a 100+ QP and now I'm @ 130 which isn't far from B gloves, but still my interest has dropped. I just can't find anything I enjoy to make any money, which creates a problem as GP is needed to pursue my goals.
I had a quick look at that wiki link but most of the quests listed there state that the rewards only work on skills over 30 and my RC is 1.
some miniquest gives you 1-9 rc. then do earth runes for like half an hour and do fire runes till 44. its like 3-4 hours tops doing all of that
Morgan
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Lauri El
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http://gorillavid.in/n4tn7yxpeoy5
Oh my
Took forever to even start playing. What even is gorillavid anyway? Why won't people torrent?! It's much more efficient@
Whats a good site for it? And what are the advantages of torrenting that streaming doesn't also provide? I've never done it because it seems risky in terms of downloading viruses and such. My net is fast enough that I rarely have buffer issues, and I only ever get them at peak usage times when I do which is generally not when I'm online.
I prefer streaming because you can watch it straight away without waiting for the show to finish downloading and it saves space on your hard drive.
The only advantage downloading has over streaming that I can see is, being able to rewatch the movie or show while being offline, otherwise I don't see any other advantage to it.
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17-Nov-2013 22:34:29
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17-Nov-2013 22:36:21
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Singularity
Ye I'm not really one to rewatch things anyway, at least not for several years. Exception being Dumb and Dumber, I could watch that movie every week lol.
I tend to watch things over again if I really like the show but the only time I have to worry about being offline is if my Internet connection goes bad which is pretty rare with my new provider.
If you have a site which offers streaming and has almost everything you like on it, then there's really no reason to use torrents unless your Internet connection can't handle streaming or something.
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