there's a quest that directly brings up how silly the smithing works in rs...mostly in that you can't smith things if the metal is already cold, to which your player's like "huh I guess I must be really strong or something?"
but srsly I remember spending way too much time in 2006, level 50, going to the dwarven mine to get material to make steel maces and those damn king scorpions would always try to screw me over
and cause I was poor, I couldn't afford a rune pick
You do need a Mac AND an iPhone if you wish to test and release on iPhone. Also, you get charged $100/year because Apple "developer program" wants even more of your money.
I'm okay with developing for Apple now that I can use Xamarin and Visual Studio. Building releases is still a massive pain in the ass. But XCode and Swift was so much worse it's not even easy to put into words how awful it is.
I'm not buying anything personal tho. Apple can go F themselves. For company stuff, meh, it's fine.
Okay, one point for Apple goes to the fact that there is only one way to a specific thing. Once you figure out what that is from the awful, awful documentation, and have it working, it'll work on all iPhones. That's huge. In comparison, Android documentation is good but 4-6 versions from ~10 vendors that all do things slightly differently is an absolute pain in the ass.
For example, I have to write and maintain geofencing in code that has to work under all situations. Android is a complete nightmare. From different vendors having different constraints, accuracies, and power management (e.g. we're gonna kill your app now because fuck you that's why). In comparison, wrote it once for iOS and it still works for every situation.
I hate how the modern age has ruined the idea of zombies. Zombies are now random brainless people but they were meant to be close to you. it was meant to be a hard decision to have to kill a loved one to save everyone