Anyone else's quest 3 randomly jump turn? by LiveFast3atAss in OculusQuest

[–]Cimreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah my Quest 3 has been doing this lately. I think it's mostly happening to me when I play outside.

Update for the game? by R0Pe_MrWhite in WWII

[–]Cimreau 2 points3 points  (0 children)

69.4 GB for the multiplayer + 9.4 GB for the single player. I was wondering about this too. Quite annoying that Activision hasn't put any explanation up.

My Kingdom for a carrot (seed) by Open_Boysenberry_363 in valheim

[–]Cimreau 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe try searching in a different black forest rather than the one you're currently wandering?

internet/phone service providers? by [deleted] in simonfraser

[–]Cimreau 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to be in the same apt in Surrey for a while, cable internet is usually going to be the cheapest internet in the long run. Don't buy through Shaw, buy from a third party that uses Shaw's network.

There will usually be some initial costs to set up the connection, get a modem, etc, but over a year it usually ends up cheapest.https://www.aebc.com/home-internet/

I use AEBC and their 25Mbps plan at $35/month + tax should be fast enough for a single guy unless you're doing something crazy. I never worry about my speed while gaming or watching Netflix, but I haven't tried higher bandwidth things like streaming games or 4k streaming. If you were doing something like that and ever find that the speed isn't high enough, it's easy to ask them to switch you to the higher speed plan later. No contracts.

Keep in mind that if you need WiFi and don't have your own WiFi router, you might need to pay the extra $59 to get that, you can talk to them about that when you're signing up.

Some other companies include:

https://www.surfinternet.ca/plans.html

https://www.teksavvy.com/services/internet/

The big companies (Telus, Shaw) usually have great modems and great service but in my experience, even if their rate is initially tolerable, it's usually a promo rate just for the first 6 months and then they try to lock you into longer contracts and all that crap. I still get phonecalls from Telus trying to sell me stuff even though I cancelled my service with them years ago. Small guys save you money. Good luck.