You can go back to where you were if you want to RuneScape Gold play RS3. The new combat system and other features are not going to change the first couple of months or weeks of starting the foundation. It'll be easier to master the latest content for an account that you're semi-familiar with. Being capable of jumping right in without worrying about getting starting gear or anything else will greatly increase your chances of being able to discover the new features to be user-friendly.
I think that creating a brand new account with the name "Newscape" is difficult and decrease your chance of being able to return for a longer period of time. Although it feels like a thousandth time, I recently returned to my account and this time I have a new outlook on the world, and I am excited to discover more.
I was playing for more than ten years using basic stats (70 across every board), but after actually playing EOC and getting back into the game, the joy I felt when playing PVM's was something I had never experienced in any previous releases. My biggest concern with the way in which EOC is portrayed in the present is how players seem to be quick to be quick to make assumptions about the game.
Even though EOC wasn't something I had ever played, before returning to work I was arguing about it. This is the story of many other players. Some people believe microtransactions pose a issue for Runescape, but in reality, they help keep the company in business. I find it's primarily newer players who seem to buy stuff with real money, while veterans know how to get stuff done in the traditional way.
2007 was a year I had high hopes for, but it brings back memories of Buy OSRS Fire Cape the economic downturn that we all experienced just after the year 2007. Although I'm biased, my view is still relevant. I don't think 07 is an attractive or feasible community without a group of people or a family of friends who are ideally established for a long time.