You can no longer play Runescape 2, all RS2 accounts were automatically converted into Runescape 3 accounts.
In the game options you may however select to play in "legacy mode," which allows you to enjoy the game with a familiar interface.
You can play Runescape on Runescape.com which is the best place to play it, being the official site and also Miniclip.com.
The ones I know are: Mozilla and internet Explorer, though I recommend Mozilla, for safety reasons.
Any browser that supports Java. That is, most browsers should work.
I believe yes. The requirements to play RuneScape are:An access to the Internet.More specifically, an access to the RuneScape site (some locations, like schools, may block it).A browser, with Java support. Most browsers will give you the option to install it, if you access a site that needs it, like RuneScape.I believe yes. The requirements to play RuneScape are:An access to the Internet.More specifically, an access to the RuneScape site (some locations, like schools, may block it).A browser, with Java support. Most browsers will give you the option to install it, if you access a site that needs it, like RuneScape.I believe yes. The requirements to play RuneScape are:An access to the Internet.More specifically, an access to the RuneScape site (some locations, like schools, may block it).A browser, with Java support. Most browsers will give you the option to install it, if you access a site that needs it, like RuneScape.I believe yes. The requirements to play RuneScape are:An access to the Internet.More specifically, an access to the RuneScape site (some locations, like schools, may block it).A browser, with Java support. Most browsers will give you the option to install it, if you access a site that needs it, like RuneScape.
3.5 million people played RuneScape in 2010.
You learn how to play Runescape, in the tutorial island at the beginning.
Runescape is Runescape 2, there is Runescape Classic (RSC) and Runescape 2 (RS2). Although Runescape Classic can now only be played by players who joined before Runescape 2 was released.
Yes, RuneScape will work on almost (if not all) "modern browsers", especially Windows operating system computers. Basically, as long as your computer can install Java, then you should be able to play RuneScape on your computer. Most graphics cards should be able to run RuneScape, and because RuneScape is a browser-based game, it shouldn't take as much space on your computer.
That's hard to find out because over millions of people have played Runescape.
runescape cause have never played WOW to ezspensive
Yes, I have.
Over 135 million people have played RuneScape, so yes.
No. I have played Runescape for two years, and there is nothing that you can use to hack the game.
Nope, it hasn't got enough memory for it, Runescape can only be played on A PC or Laptop.
if your mom is hot then yes