Preferably without third party fixes
Unreal Tournament is a good one (barring the FPS glitch some newer computers have)
>>3577597
UT works fine with the updated openGL renderer
It'd be easier to compile a list of games that don't run on modern PCs.
Anything from gog basically
>>3577602
>It'd be easier to compile a list of games that don't run on modern PCs.
True, most Windows 9x games are still compatible.
Here's a few more:
>Jazz Jackrabbit 2
On Windows 8.x/10 it lags in fullscreen mode.
>Age of Empires 1/2
No problems
>Starcraft
Works fine
>Quake 1/2/3
>All Unreal engine games
(they even run on Windows NT 3.51, but some need rendering fixes to look/play well on newer PCs)
>Re-Volt
>Carmageddon 2
>Descent 3
>Baldur's Gate
Postal 2
>>3577638
Not /vr/
>>3577617
>>StarcraftWorks fine
They have the same color palette bug as Diablo I and II.
>>3577607
Yeah, cause third party fixes are pre-applied in many cases.
That said, I don't see what's OP's autism about not wanting fixes.
Wine is quite good for running old PC games, even better than Windows compatibility mode.
>>3577738
I have never had much success with Wine. Do you use Wine dll's or Windows dll's?
>>3577607
Eh? Almost every GoG game I've purchased actually runs it in a dosbox. Even on windows. They're not source ports.
That said, most of what I have from GoG predates the release of the voodoo1 video card.
>>3577597
Dude, this game has problems with any processor with HT, doesn't even need to be dual-core
Sure if you install an updated OpenGL library, it probably corrects that (does it?), but it doesn't fucking work out of the box, I'm pretty sure I had to make a batch to use only one CPU, in both Windows and Linux
Quake 3 works flawlessly on the other hand
>>3577780
Many GoG games are games from 1995-2005 that didn't run on DOS, they were made for Win9x or XP
Man, how I wish they released Metal Gear Solid 1-2 and the Resident Evil trilogy, original versions barely run at all in modern hardware/OSs, hell, RE1-3 has problems even in WinXP
>>3577597
Just managed to run Homeworld: Cataclysm on my W7 machine in full widescreen. I read some guides online on doing some regedit editing and setting compatibility to Windows NT and it works like a charm.
Didn't have to download anything, if that's what you mean by 3rd party fix.
>>3577602
>UT works fine with the updated openGL renderer
Mostly fine. Still doesn't respect color correction.
>>3577735
Isn't there an easy fix for that though?
>>3580352
Yes
>>3577617
>they even run on Windows NT 3.51, but some need rendering fixes to look/play well on newer PCs
You bin reading too much toastytech boinot that that's a bad thing