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Neat. Not the version I played, and arguably a lot of those issues were fixed in the PC port. But then, there are a lot more options for accurate hardware-level emulation and preservation of period-appropriate Amiga than the much muddier explosion of PC specs, so it’s weirdly a cleaner way to preserve an optimal version.
I’m never sure how much to push early releases like these, though. Is the clumsy one-unit-at-a-time approach to Dune 2 worth messing with? Or do you just go play the (extremely good) remaster of Command & Conquer at that point?
It’s the PC version with controller support patched into the old Sidewinder support. It works super smoothly, although these days you can get the PS1 version to look a lot better with emulation tweaks.
Still, go get it. It’s so cool to have this DRM free. The installer is safely in my library now.