Old School RuneScape

Old School RuneScape is Jagex's official term for a previous version of the RuneScape game that was introduced from a backup of the RuneScape source code as it had been on 10 August 2007.

This version of the game was announced in a news post on 13 February 2013, which was followed by the opening of a poll to determine community interest on 15 February 2013. The poll, which ended 1 March 2013, decided, among other things, whether an additional membership fee would be charged for access to the game.

The poll ended at 00:00 UTC on Friday 1 March 2013. The final tally of votes was 449,351. Though 500,000 votes are needed to allow no additional membership fee, Jagex stated that the first six months of Old School RuneScape will not have any additional charge. Jagex will review this again in September; if the community is still growing and active by then, then it will remain free.

Despite it having originally been stated that servers would take one to two months to be opened following a successful poll, on 22 February 2013 as part of an Early Access scheme Jagex opened over 50 Old School RuneScape servers and gave a month of free Old School RuneScape membership credit to it to all of those who had voted in the poll. The game quickly saw player counts equalling those of the main version of the game, which has since been labeled "eoc scape" by the community in order to distinguish it.

Old School RuneScape works similarly to RuneScape Classic in that it can be played with the same account that one plays the main version of the game; yet stats, items and quests are separate and non-transferable. All players regardless of achievements in other versions of the game begin Old School RuneScape on tutorial island with a blank character. As a result, an economy and money supply has had to emerge from nothing since release.



Levels
Old School RuneScape will be in four different levels, each with increasing vote requirements. The current amount of votes can be seen on the official vote page. Regardless of the outcome, any voter will get a free month of Old School RuneScape game time. Although the vote count only reached 449,351 and not 500,000, Jagex decided not to charge the additional fee of five USD for the first six months (excluding the free month).

Yes Level 1
The first level requires 50,000 votes, and is the absolute minimum amount of votes required to guarantee the Old School RuneScape release.
 * $15 additional membership fee
 * No game updates or bug fixes
 * Critical maintenance only

Yes Level 2
The second level requires 250,000 votes.
 * $5 additional membership fee
 * No major updates, only critical bug fixes
 * Small development team
 * Possibility of modern-day anti-bot technology over time, if needed

No Level 3
The third level requires 500,000 votes.
 * Free with current membership
 * Some content updates, anti-bot technology added if necessary
 * Maintenance will be done on a regular basis

No Level 4
The fourth level requires 750,000 votes.
 * No additional membership fee. Free portion of the game will be open for everyone.
 * Content updates will be decided upon by regular polls.
 * Modern anti-bot technology added if necessary
 * Large development team for continuous maintenance

Features introduced
The following table shows the features that will be introduced in to OSRS. Jagex allowed other features from the 500,000 vote mark to be introduced in the game.

*** Only for six months. Jagex will review this again in September and if the server is still active and growing then it will remain free

Differences between Old School & the live game

 * Old School has 2007 combat with special attacks instead of the 2012 Evolution of Combat style.
 * Graphics are pre HD era with no full screen mode or resizeable mode and many reworks not included.
 * The latest quest is King's Ransom. More than fifty quests are not in Old School. A full list can be seen here.
 * The Grand Exchange and microtransactions are not present in this version of the game.
 * The strongest monster is TzTok-Jad, instead of Vorago.  Other high level monsters are also not present, including the Queen Black Dragon, Corporeal Beast, Glacors, Tormented demons, Sunfreet, Dungoneering bosses or any God Wars Dungeon boss or minion.
 * There is no Summoning or Dungeoneering skill.
 * The air altar is located south of Falador, instead of its current location west of Varrock.
 * Minigames that do not exist include Player Owned Ports, Flash Powder Factory,Fight Kiln, Fight Cauldron, Dominion Tower, Soul Wars, Conquest, Fist of Guthix, Clan Wars, Crucible, Mobilising Armies, Vinesweeper, All Fired up, Stealing Creation, The Great Orb Project, and Runespan.
 * The following other activities are also not present: Herblore Habitat, Jadinko Lair, Living Rock Caverns, Lava Flow Mine, Livid Farm, and Sawmill Training.
 * Distractions and Diversions do not exist officially, however some that were later given this title exist. The following do not exist in Old School: Penguin Hide and Seek, Ancient Effigies, Balthazar Beauregard's Big Top Bonanza, Big Chinchompa, Court Cases, Demon Flash Mobs, Evil Tree, Familiarisation, Fish Flingers, Goblin Raids, God Statues, Phoenix Lair, Shattered Heart, Shooting Star, Sinkholes, Troll Invasion, The Pit, and Wilderness Warbands.

Trivia

 * When Old School RuneScape was initially released, uncleaned herbs were grimy even though on the 10th of August 2007, uncleaned herbs were still unidentified. This was intentionally done by Jagex to prevent players from scamming. Unidentified herbs were reinstated on the 25 February 2013.
 * On Day 1, the Old School Servers hit 50k online players after being up for only 4 hours. During peak times, player count has been seen to rise up to 66,708. However, during offpeak, the count has dwindled to as low as 6,722. The current highest peak player number was obtained on 17 March 2013. The current lowest players was on 20 June 2013.
 * There is a tracker up that is tracking the online player numbers of both games, which can be seen here
 * Holiday items began being introduced into Old School Runescape on the first week of June 2013. The first item to be introduced, the untradable Scythe, began appearing randomly in (one of) 100 different spawn points on every world. Once found by a player, or left for 30 minutes without being claimed, it disappears and spawns instantly in another randomly selected spawn point. Every Monday, the holiday item will change until all have been re-introduced back into the game, at which point the only way for new ones to enter the game will be holiday events held in the future, which Jagex has said there are plans for.