I'm one of these guys, though I have never created any videos. Allow me to cheap RS gold tell you, the whole experience is OVERWHELMING! With all the guidance it feels nearly impossible to discover any footing. Granted as an OSRS player I eager to do things efficiently so that might hamper my fires within this fast-paced sport. Honestly speaking however, that overpowering feeling existed 16 years back too. When RuneScape was so small, RuneScape didn't tutor enough on what the hell I was supposed to do. Though so, finally figuring it out felt really gratifying.
I recently launched an OSRS account along with an OSRS Ironman since I have a couple friends that play and I wanted something I could socialize with them. The overpowering feeling still sticks with OSRS too. RuneScapes are far apart from each other but also from what RuneScape really was in'07. Neither are an accurate or close recreation anymore. I don't know where the areas that are new are or how to get to them. I don't know any of those new procedures for almost any skill or what the fuck wintertodt is or how to do it. Before I start, if I hadn't watched 3 complete series of OSRS Ironmen I'd be fucked. And even though I've watched all this material, I'm still at a loss for what to do to be even near efficient!
Literally all else in OSRS is complex, although the combat for RS3 is more complicated, yes. Not having a tool belt and having to recall what I need to bring with me to get every single skilling activity alone is awkward. The quickest way to get from 1 place to another is labour intensive. As much as learning what QoL features there are in RS3 is overpowering is at least as overwhelming.
I felt this way remade an accounts in Rs3, obtained overwhelmed, and moved to school. However, I have annoyed at how grindy RuneScape was, and that I wanted things I had a taste of. Finally I switched back, but decided to create an Iron I was not tempted to rush elements of RuneScape, and haven't looked back. A few things I discovered along the way: EoC is great, but you will need to learn it. You can do whenever you need though. I did full revolution for a good long while and only switched when I started studying Vindicta, which gave me an appreciation of the system. I do full revo for slayer jobs because I am lazy and it does when you're not bossing.
Wheel of Fortune sucks, but the Iron experience is actually very pleasant and eliminates the issue. There is a good deal more to do in RS3, and some zones look amazing. The age narrative is also good, so I suggest checking it out if you prefer lore. Plus, leveling in overall feels more participating (minus agility. Agility sucks. You all have some rooftop classes to spare?) That not the purpose. They are not saying they don't understand to go quests do, they are saying they are overwhelmed, and buy 2007 runescape gold I don't blame them.