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A member registered Aug 27, 2020

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I've got two displays (monitors), and my standard monitor is display 2. When I start the game for the first time, it appears in window mode on display 1, so I dragged the game window to display 2, and went to the settings to config the resolution and putting it in Full Screen on display 2. No save button to apply the changes so I choose  "Back" button to the start menu. Until now, everything is appears OK, then I exit the game to Windows and start the game again to check if changes were saved. Result: the game started in Full Screen but on display 1, not on display 2. My question is: since there is no option on the game settings to choose the start display, is there a file outside the game, a config file, where I can set the default starting display? If there is, whats the name of the file I should look for?

And by the way, the game looks great!           

Is there a Cheat Menu hidden in this game?

Sound and music are OK.

The colors and playability are OK, like in the original.

The graphics not so good. It looks more a NES version of the ZX Spectrum game.

This game in ZX Spectrum was impressive because of the little detailed pixel graphics for a 8-bit game. In this game it only works as a remake if it was made in 2 ways: 1) if it wasn't pixelated, with modern graphics, or 2) if it was made with little detailed pixels like the original. I know it could be a challenge, but the pixel art games nowadays are compared to C64 or NES (8-bit non detailed graphics), or in best cases SNES or Megadrive (Genesis) (16-bit detailed graphics). The thing is, back in the days, ZX Spectrum was superior in detailed pixel art games than the huge blocky pixels of Atari 2600, C64 and NES and even some Amiga 500 16-bit games. The best example is precisely Rex and Myth zx spectrum games.