Posted June 30, 2018
Hey there! I'm sorry if this has been posted/asked before; I tried to find answers regarding it, but I had very little luck finding the specific answer I'm looking for.
So I recently set up a Windows XP machine with the intent of it being purely for retro PC gaming. I know I could just run whatever on my current setup, but there's something about having that old machine, too. And seeing how many GOG games had support for Windows XP, I figured, "Why not?"
Although, I've noticed that newer releases of some older games, that certainly ran on XP back in the day, do not have support for it. Why is this? And is there any sort of workaround for it? Or am I going to just have to settle for playing those particular games on my modern PC?
Thank you for any help, and sorry if this has been asked a hundred times over.
So I recently set up a Windows XP machine with the intent of it being purely for retro PC gaming. I know I could just run whatever on my current setup, but there's something about having that old machine, too. And seeing how many GOG games had support for Windows XP, I figured, "Why not?"
Although, I've noticed that newer releases of some older games, that certainly ran on XP back in the day, do not have support for it. Why is this? And is there any sort of workaround for it? Or am I going to just have to settle for playing those particular games on my modern PC?
Thank you for any help, and sorry if this has been asked a hundred times over.