If you are burning through all of the RS3 articles in"30 days game time" then that is a private matter. There is plenty of articles to OSRS gold occupy yourself in RS3.Sure, but not all that content is even worth touching. It is possible to skip fishing 90% of the fish in the game while leveling and be fine for instance. The ultimate goal is to max, and with this being simpler than ever, a lot of individuals become bored with their post-max goals which are arbitrary grinds and leave until new content comes out.If the way that you play the game causes you to be maxed in under 30 days of drama and leaves your exhausted, play another way. I have three skills I'm working toward maximum on with any sort of focus, but I have completed a lot of random shit since I wished to (e.g. fighting with the Giant Mole at battle 115) and it had been fun. The max guild is the end-goal, sure, but you should be trying to match as much pleasure into the journey there as you can. That you're ignoring chances to do so in the name of efficiency is your fault.
You do not need to, however you still can. There is a big difference in doing content because it's efficient vs because it is enjoyable, and many high efficient methods are not fun to do since it's boring/click intensive/costs gp/etc. No, I don't need to fish shrimps, but suppose I like to make money while I'm skilling? Imagine if I genuinely enjoy Fishing Trawler? What if I enjoy things but are not that efficient to perform in comparison to other techniques? There are loads of ways and should you want to do it in 720 hours, proceed. But I can envision a new player not being interested in the highest/fastest/most efficient ways of enjoying with the sport, but instead be interested in what makes people stick for this game.
I've done Giant Mole in the past they loved it a great deal. Is it the most efficient way? No, not for me personally not and with my accounts that is maxed for their low level accounts but we're having a good time and that is what matters. I get the impression that you don't know that content is well worth doing even if it isn't the most efficient method of doing that it's still worth doing because it is fun. Unfortunately a mindset a lot of players possess, and it is definitely part of RS3's issues. I need jagex would concentrate more on the portion of the game now being close to discharge. That they'd make enjoyable content that's much less effective, but might make players stick around and get a taste of what we as specialists like. Like something, or a miniature droplog which can be efficiently killed with a level 3 accounts which will drop a title or a pet or something.
RS3 looks interested in pushing these vast, but shallow upgrades that are designed to take weeks to"complete," while offering very little actual content. Unless you are going to get cape there is no reason after seeing that which to cheap RuneScape gold engage with it. And that is really a shame, because places like Menaphos and The Arc are beautiful, but ultimately dead content because they weren't designed for player retention past the time gating some small rewards.