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Most of the Windows games of the 1995 - 1999 era are problematic on modern systems, true. Many of the more popular titles of that years got fixed for the Steam- or GOG-version (Half-Life, Jedi Knight, Fallout 1 + 2, Planescape Torment, Dungeon Keeper, Under a Killing Moon, Pandora Directive, Overseer, all Tomb Raider and X-COM games...), some even upgraded (System Shock 2, Final Fantasy 7 + 8, Outcast, Baldur's Gate...).

With the shift to the NT-branch of Windows (Windows 2000, XP, ...), most Windows-games of the last 15 years run without problems on a new PC and MS-DOS-classics (1980 - 1997) run great via DOS-Box or ScummVM, the Steam- and GOG-releases of these games already have sensible settings.