I play with from time to time, like a year I make a new account and blast. I would not necessarily want or need to and never went p2p. This may be viewed as percaution for avoiding addictions, due to limited quantity of content. Currently I have level ironman with aim to complete Dragon Slayer and that likely will be the end of the year for me. I am constructing PKer that is old with hopes of having a side account to do a little bit of wilderness pk in a while. In the event that you feel addicted and you're missing out on real life content, please play less and live longer. Quit RuneScape gold in the event that you have to.
My thoughts? Anything can be unhealthy when abused. This reads like one of these too exaggerated reports of somebody with serious addictive character issues getting themselves hooked on some medication, ruining their lifestyle to it and then complaining about itmeanwhile the rest of the populace utilizes said medication sensibly and has no problems with it. There. You can play one hour daily or three and have no issues. You go to work, have a social life (or not if you are not that type of person anyway), and then you also play for a few hours - most men and women spend at least as much time glued to the TV vegetating on their couch.
What makes it more BS is that people do not just play with RS. Most people play while doing something else - Youtube, Netflix, reading, doing schoolwork, chatting with friends etc - the list is endless. I personally have display for RS, and the rest is for other things; I see videos/Netflix, but see a whole lot. I read about subjects of my attention, which is mostly linked to real or life sciences - I've expanded my knowledge while playing RS in the exact same time I did study in uni immensely. That is to say that most players do what they would otherwise do anyhow, but also have RuneScape running at the exact same time. There is nothing wrong with it. It's not necessary to make RS into some sort of boogeyman.
I have a notion to include, and I don't mean it as a small or an assault on the neighborhood or anyone itself. You claim that he definitely didn't quit (he'd claim to have quit for at least four months when he wrote this) and he probably came back into RuneScape, because most individuals do. I wonder if this is much less common than we believe, and if it is just and more justified in our indulgence in RS?
Are there really testimonies out there to say that people who stop are bound to come back? And what about the men and women who do quit and do not return, should they don't come back how would we measure that group? It's only a thought and that I could be wrong about it. I wonder if cheap OSRS gold has the capability to hold control over so many people that the majority come back anyhow.