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Seaman
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I have copy of 688 Attack Sub running under Defend Reloaded using Windows Vista!
![]() Christopher Edit: I have Silent Service 2 running too! Last edited by ChristopherTarana; 04-13-2018 at 08:33 PM. |
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Nub
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To each his own, but what's the point of running 320x200 game on high resolution LCD screen in Windows environment?
I much prefer to run it in its original environment on a real 14" CRT monitor, preferably on Amiga. It makes a ton of difference! PS> This was probably the best 688 sim before Fast Attack in 1996. |
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Seaman
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Captain
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D-Fend Reloaded is a good Dosbox frontend where you can make a lot of adjustments for grafics (also screen size adjustments), sounds, game speed, mouse control tweaks etc. I like it for all DOS games. I have SS and Red Storm Rising installed together with other DOS games I like.
It's often necessary to run the 'setup.exe' that comes with the game, and D-Fend just allows you to run and set them up with a right mouse click. Other than that it's easy to manage all your games in one interface. A must-have for Dos games I think. And the games all work like with the original equipment, I would say: even better... ![]() |
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