I've spent countless hours into Fallout 4 and might have played about five. The rest was just a promise of fun, and RuneScape gold that bloody 'kill the loot, then return' gameplay loop getting my brain thinking it was having fun. Then I've heard your posts about Skyrim and you've reverted back to it yet again. This is pathetic for all of us.
And old School RuneScape? I have no idea. It's generally easy to spot any of these games that consume your time while you complain about it online. However, RuneScape is something completely different. When I'm playing, I don't have an opinion on the game. I can only notice the music in my head and feel a gravitational attraction to the music. Discovering it was an error on my mobile. My family hasn't heard from me in some time.
RuneScape was among the trailblazers: a game which is entirely focused on engagement which doesn't necessarily have to go hand-in-hand with enjoyment. This isn't to say that they're mutually exclusive however, it's just you can find ways to keep playing even when you're not having enjoyment.
RuneScape is one of the most effective in what it does. I've been enjoying the fan-made documentary RuneScape Historical Timeline 1998 through 2020, on the growth of the game (it truly has impacted all areas in cheap RS gold my daily life) and the creators were surprised to find players hitting their maximum statistics in months, rather than years.