What mods did you end up with?
I shelved RDR2 a while ago (year and a half ago?) but would like to get back to it at some point, likely with some QoL enhancements
any1th3r3
I started Pentiment last week and am now wearing my detective hat - I can't wait to see what's gonna happen next.
I'm also playing Eigengrau, a shmup with elements of a twin-stick shooter - it's not bad!
No?
Realistically, as you mentioned with FF XIV ARR now being a classic but also being a pain to get into is true for any other older FF, many people simply have rose tinted glasses to keep them from seeing all the flaws present in those prior entries.
I also started with FF VII, but 25 years after its release, and let me tell you that it did not age well (at all) imo.
Had I not picked up FF XVI, I probably wouldn't have given the series another chance.
I now played both FF VII remakes to date and absolutely loved them, especially Rebirth, and am going through FF VI, which I also think is a masterpiece tbh.
FF IV didn't work out for me, but that's fine.
All that to say, video game series evolve, ARPGs have been quite popular for a while and FF went that route - for now. That doesn't make for bad games, and the series will keep evolving.
No way, Jolla is actually still around, that takes me back!
Doesn't look too bad, though it probably makes more sense to use Sailfish OS on any other (used?) supported device
It looks like any processed product only says "prepared in Canada", without any mention of the actual country of origin of the base ingredients
Looks a lot like a slower paced FF XVI so far imo, and I'm not super impressed by the VA.
I started 1000xRESIST over the weekend and just can't put it down, I should finish it in a few hours.
After that, I'll likely pick up either Divinity: Original Sin 2 (I'm a couple of hours in) or the DLCs for Alan Wake 2 (since I finished the main game a few days ago), we'll see.
I think there's actually quite a few, per CIRA's list of registrars, but I haven't gone through all of them tbh.
It looks like Eurocom are still around, what do you know?!
They are an integrator/repackager, similar to System 76 in many ways, and seem to have models equivalent to the Pangolin.
Also, FWIW, wiki page with various brands and manufacturers.
It looks like Mauril is an app developed by CBC and (partially) funded by the government.
If you're looking for more resources, specifically in-person, Alliance Française is in multiple cities across the country and offers more advanced lessons AFAIK.
And if you're a PR, classes are offered by the government, fwiw.
Open-Meteo is Swiss (OpenMeteo GmbH) fwiw.