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Post by dahneir on Oct 25, 2018 13:58:21 GMT
Hey there, first post here so first of all hello everybody.
I recently purchased thec64 mini and am pretty happy about it as a former owner of a "real" C64 it's a pleasure for me to try back some games of my childhood.
One of my all-time favorite game on the c64 being Quedex, I tried to load it to my mini but I have so many graphical glitches (mostly when moving the ball up/down, not so much when left/right), making it difficult to play.
I tried a lot of different image type (c64, d64, prg) and all giving me the same result.
I tried some suffix to my file as well (forcing NTSC/PAL, Accurate drive...), still no luck.
Did some of you tried the game and found a way to make it run better?
Thanks for you advices
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Post by kugelblitz on Oct 25, 2018 17:48:29 GMT
Hey there, first post here so first of all hello everybody. I recently purchased thec64 mini and am pretty happy about it as a former owner of a "real" C64 it's a pleasure for me to try back some games of my childhood. One of my all-time favorite game on the c64 being Quedex, I tried to load it to my mini but I have so many graphical glitches (mostly when moving the ball up/down, not so much when left/right), making it difficult to play. I tried a lot of different image type (c64, d64, prg) and all giving me the same result. I tried some suffix to my file as well (forcing NTSC/PAL, Accurate drive...), still no luck. Did some of you tried the game and found a way to make it run better? Thanks for you advices I do remember that Quedex is one of the worst games to emulate, it does a lot of really weird stuff to get a vertical split screen effect. As the C64 Mini is based on a non-cycle accurate Vice 2.4 I guess you won't get it to run there properly at all. I will give it a try on a PC with cycle accurate Vice 3.2 later Tonight to see if it works there but I remember giving up on Quedex a couple of years ago. (A quick Internet search does not bring me any hits on solved emu Problems with Quedex).
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