I understand what you mean about old projects not seeming to be up to snuff once you acquire new knowledge or skills. You're definitely not alone in that. Though, I am extremely overjoyed to hear my little RPG settled those thoughts a bit.
You are sincerely welcome for that! And, honestly, I should be thanking you! Something about the city of Riviere and the way you presented it, with all of its oddities, enraptured me in a way urban fantasy rarely does; I couldn't stop thinking about what I would do to endear myself to the other occultists within the city or how I could shake off the Strix without having to destroy this new setting I so loved.
So thank you for giving me the ability to play in one of your worlds a little bit!
And I do hope you enjoy all the future future whatnots and etceteras I plan to make! Said plans have kind of been derailed recently by a research project and by not purchasing Affinity V2 while it was still in the store, but soon my research will be paused for Christmas and I will be looking into Swift Publisher as an alternative desktop publishing software. Once I do that, I plan to make another 24XX module and then something longer and system-agnostic.
Moreover, if you do ever play this one, do tell me if you feel it plays well or if there's things that need be changed. I am pleased that my interest has given you confidence enough in your (already quite expert) creative skill to run a game or two!