Btw yes RS3 is more of a pvm game than pvp. Because no one wants to hazard more valued items that took them 15 hours to get from a 28, so pvp in OSRS Gold this game is rather dead. If nostalgia or pvp articles is I'd recommend OSRS. If however, you're open to the new changes in this sport or if u fancy lore, updated/modernized gameplay vs the infamous old runescape skill grinds then RS3 is Runescape for one to stay.
If you really enjoy the PVP and the nostalgic feel of this 2007 style Runescape system, I'd say go with OSRS. You like the EOC system personally and if quests and PVM are more significant for you, I'd say RS3 might be the better option for you. You may also swap into the legacy system in RS3. I swap once I get tired of RS3 and play with OSRS and then I continue playing RS3, if that gets boring. People who argue to be superior are delusional. They waste time but in the end of the day, everyone constantly will have their own preferences and opinions. Don't get sucked into it and play any version of Runescape, so you can choose for yourself, which variant you prefer.
The upsidedown, is RS3 has much more going for it up to endgame goes, and also the road getting there is easier in comparison with old school rs. Unfortunately, microtransactions have entered Runescape in such a way that trivializes training particular bothersome abilities, as you can basically purchase your way to 99/120. If microtransactions receive your platelegs / skirt at a twist, you could always play Ironman mode where there's no option for purchasing your way into some 99, but you also can't trade with players. Overall the reason I do not play old school, is because I have sunk almost 10,000 hours in this match already. I don't feel like doing it just for the nostalgia.
Take a look at 2007 Runescape - your account progress will still be on runescape 3 however, you can perform a variation from back in the afternoon (with a lot of additional updates by now, however same core gamplay and images ) everyone left a new start on 2007scape servers. This are the runescape the way you recall it, if you're searching for engaging pve content I would totally have a look at RS3 though.
The Chosen Commander is the best pursuit in RuneScape
I had the honour of re-playing some quests over DXP weekend mostly for better agility coaching, and I decided to perform the Throne Room for some time I remember it being among my favorite Agility training spots believe it or not. I had to do the pursuit on the accounts. I understood I had not. Because it would be the beginning of the end to Runescape gold the storyline that made me fall in love with RuneScape, to begin with. I've a bizarre attachment obviously, Zanik is my favorite character that says a lot since Guthix is a total Boss dude, and I'd still roll with Zanik prior to him. I had started some of those quests, but it was The Chosen Commander quest that made me cry just like it did years back.