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Do any Apple II games benefit from being accelerated?
- Subject: Do any Apple II games benefit from being accelerated?
- From: Tempest <reichert2084@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 09:54:59 -0800 (PST)
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Here's an odd question for you all (or is that ya'll?): Do any Apple II game benefit from being accelerated either by using the Apple IIgs or a Transwarp IIe? I know some of the more complex Apple II games seem to 'chug' a bit and I was wondering if that could be fixed with acceleration? On a whim I tried playing Karateka at IIgs speed and it was kind of fun (a little hard though as it was a bit too fast).Maybe something like a turn based RPG could benefit? I'll have to play around and see I suppose.