Commodore 64 Ultimate · Page checks
| Severity | High | Medium | Low |
|---|---|---|---|
| Found | 0 | 2 | 2 |
| Fixed | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Outline reviewed: Lead · Background (revived brand · Ultimate 64 lineage) · Hardware (intro · Video and audio · Connectivity and expansion · Keyboard) · Editions (Breadbin · Commodore 64C Ultimate) · Software and features · Reception · Firmware policy controversy.
Narrative arc is sound and no walls of text. Section order is fine. Issues are local.
Medium
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M1. "Connectivity and expansion" conflates two topic categories. Para 1 is genuinely connectivity (legacy ports, HDMI/Ethernet/USB/Wi-Fi, ESP32-S3, user-port breakout); Para 2 covers performance modes (1–64 MHz turbo, 16 MB REU enablement) and software compatibility (10,000+ titles claim). A reader scanning the TOC for "how do I overclock?" won't look under Connectivity. Fix: fold turbo/REU into the Hardware intro paragraph (the REU is already part of the memory partition described there), rename the subsection to Ports and connectivity, and move the 10,000+ compatibility claim into the Software section.
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M2. Heading asymmetry in Editions. "Breadbin editions" (plural, category) vs "Commodore 64C Ultimate" (singular product name). Both subsections cover three SKUs each. Fix: rename the second to Slimline editions for TOC parallelism.
Low
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L1. "Software and features" heading is broader than the section's actual content. Section covers boot modes and software loading, not features generally. Fix: rename to Operation and software loading.
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L2. Background subsections are each one short paragraph. Combined they read fluently as flowing prose. Fix: drop the two subheadings; Background is short enough to read without them.