I spent my whole life on runescape for about 4 years in a row, then quit for a few years, came back randomly when the new version was made and played that for a year or 3, then quick, came back again later for old school, played for like 3 years, then tried rs3 again a few months ago but quit already
I always hit a point where I'm like, wtf am I doing I'm spending all my IRL time to develop some shitty character in an mmo that is literally sucking the soul out of me
playing alongside retarded people and toxic PvPers (tibia was really bad for that, as pvp was everywhere except inside the bank)
so you'd get the no-lifes who would power level up to like 200 just to stomp on everyone and control spawn points and crap.. super toxic
and the old school games where you lose litrally days or weeks of invested time is fun in theory and I do love it, but when you work and have limited time, losing literally weeks of effort in 30 seconds is legit terrible
in tibia there was a skill system like runescape where you had to do extremely repetitive tasks for hours on end to improve them, and when you die you lost a certain % of them and all your backpack contents and usually an armor piece/weapon
lol it was honestly amazing for a long time, but yeah it's not great now in this day and age it's too hard and time consuming
back in the day it was crazy fun and satisfying to train up and slaughter people and now it's like, damn I spent legit 300 hours on a character that means nothing
and when the community gets toxic it makes you blood boil to the extremes.. PVP-everywhere was insane.. but there were like 'safe' or 'pve' servers for that too
I made peace with that a long time ago. All progress in games is meaningless, but time spent is not, because as long as you have some fun in a relaxing way, it's good right
I think they eventually changed the pvp system and other systems to be more friendly, but it's like OSRS.. you go back to original even though it's more ruthless
@Tim that's actually a good point, yeah. I think for that game it was the draw of it that made it so bad, less than the rest of the game
like all of your freetime you're thinking, "I could be training right now, oh I should do both of these things at once"
"oh I better train during work, and while I eat, and while I watch TV" and next thing you know the game is on 24/7 and it's taking away from your real life
when you're a kid and you're all playing the game together it's like a competition for who's the best and if you're the best at this game thne you're a god, but when you grow up you realize that the game doesn't matter
Like, list and stuff. I think it does equals, and i think by default Object does == - but when you change equals you need to change hashCode() to maintain hashCode() contract
aka, if equals() returns true, they must also have the same hashCode
> Returns true if this list contains the specified element. More formally, returns true if and only if this list contains at least one element e such that (o==null ? e==null : o.equals(e)).
so yeah looks like for lists it uses equals()
but I think in general you need to be specific about which class you're talking about, and that's Java, not sure if Kotlin uses the native java libraries for this stuff