I would suggest openRCT mainly for the improved support of modern hardware/resolutions and the qol updates
RandomGen1
Feels a lot easier to me since in my mind the analogy becomes "do you kill the dude that's pulling the lever to a track with many thousands on it instead of the track with some money on it so you can see if the next person will change the lever back"
Bit of additional information, train wheels use double tapered roller bearings, not ball bearings. They're notably much harder to produce in good quality
Or unlucky depending on your viewpoint, either way it seems to me to be an incredible coincidence
Not in quite some time as I recall
I have the same thing on my work computer which has definitely not clicked on anything remotely Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde related
There's also Sudsfed PE which is Phenylephrine instead of pseudoephedrine. Presumably only the PE sub-brand would be banned under this rule
She is not. She is from a country where it's rather frowned upon in fact
The person to which you had replied
I gave their profile a cursory look, but I couldn't find this in the few handfuls of posts I looked at. Do you have a link to a comment or two showing this, maybe I missed it?
It is the method by which it is filtered, but not the list by which it's filtered
It makes sense when you consider that it's an artistic choice and not one of necessity. He presumably likes the very overtly autotuned sound for one reason or another.
If you only autotune a little bit, it's quite difficult to impossible to tell that it's been used by ear alone. In order to get his signature autotune sound, you need to make it shift the input by a significant amount, so to get the correct note on the output that means you need to sing intentionally high or low of the intended output by some amount (you can probably change the tone by varying how far off you sing from the intended output).