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> Compatibility wise C64S is no where near the best. However, for me it gave a > much more authentic/nostalgic feeling than any other C64 emulator. It plays all > my favorites without problems (DOC, GI Joe, Bruce Lee, Friday the 13th, > Questprobe, Action Biker, Boulder Dash II), with the expection of Potty Pigeon. > > The colors were the best and I liked the layout and menu system (Has a true C64 > feel to it). However, it is DOS 'exclusive' based (Does not run properly at all > under a DOS window), and since I bought a new PC relativly recently with Win ME, > C64S is not an option for me anymore. > > Fortunatly, with this 'new' color scheme, CCS64 is my favorite. Furthermore, > unlike C64S, the compatibility is fantastic for everything I have thrown at it > (Including Potty Pigeon :-). Every program looks and sounds like the C64 now. > > > > > Perhaps it's time to give CCS64 another go... with more authentic colors now > ;) > > Perhaps it's time for me to give Vice a try. I am just the opposite of you. > I've been following CCS64 for the longest time, and really haven't given Vice a > glance. > > BTW, one suggestion I do have is to look at Gamebase64 as a front-end for any > C64 emulator (If you haven't done so already). True, it takes away from the > nostalgia of loading the game, but it has a cool layout, screenshots and many > other tweaks/options. I *really* like it a lot. > > -Trebor >
There´s one option in Vice you might like: You can choose your favourite color-palette (c64s,ccs64,frodo,godot,pc64 or vice) under Settings/Video settings/Advanced, be sure to check the Field for external palette. Have Fun :)
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