It's possible to be an asshole, and then go on to kill questing players out in the wilderness, too. And that's not even including the mini-games and world events, holiday events, and duels. The sport is big. And it's clear Jagex has not been slow in updating OSRS gold. There's a multitude of new shit, the latest being RuneScape Mobile, which launches July 17.
It was overwhelming to return to the RuneScape Grand Exchange and see people wearing armor and wielding swords that appeared to harness god-killing power to shatter my shiny dragon's gear and an abyssal whip (that'd be amazing if you played it back in the day the days of kids).
The menus too were different in the end, even though Jagex's kind people Jagex have set up a lot of help for old players with a menu for the past, such as a classic mode. As a nod to the old gamer, I ecstatic to find out that when I visited Lumbridge and talked to Hans the legendary NPC since the beginning of the game I could be rewarded with the option of a five, 10-, or one-year veterans cape. The 15-year cape is something worth seeing; it's got fire burning in the top.
When I was overwhelmed, I decided to concentrate on a long-term goal of mine: to master cheap OSRS GP. Skills mastery takes hours and hours of repetitive actions to reach level 99 (now 120 in a handful of skills), and doing so earns you a cape worthy of a master. This cape is cut. It's bright.