Dragon Eternity vs Old School Runescape
Dragon Eternity
Dragon Eternity is a pretty good browser-based MMORPG overall. It has everything that a MMORPG should have, but it took most of these basic features and made them uniquely its own. The different stances offered during its combat scene is rather special, though the game lacks an auto-combat feature that could help take the load off players in farming for materials to craft some basic gear. Nonetheless, there are plenty of things a player can do and there are many events that will keep the game feeling lively. These, along with a large player base and an engaging storyline, are exactly the criteria that will certainly keep Dragon Eternity going for quite some time.Old School Runescape
Old School Runescape is the very first old-school version of Runescape, one of the largest and earliest 2.5D free-to-play MMORPG. For sentimental or nostalgic's sake, players can once again dive into the wonderful and expansive world of Gielinor. For players who have played Runescape back when it was "cool" before, they might already know about the funny quests that they get to enjoy, the extensive character customization and progression system, the robust and frankly thriving auction/trading system, the old-school crafting, fun group dungeons and the crazy ton of events and other content to keep you engaged for months on end. Oh and of course, the lose everything you are carrying if you die and couldn't make it back to your corpse in time before other players stumble on it and loot it.The hardcore players of Runescape had to pressure Jagex to bring back the Old School Runescape once the game franchise has evolved so much to cater to the younger generation of players and in some way, we are glad they did. This game is a testament to how far Runescape as a franchise has come and not to mention, it's truly one of the best classic MMORPGs of all time.