BasilZero said:
May I use the time machine you used to confirm that? Otherwise look up windows compatibility and virtualization before making blind statements like this. I never had any issue with any game that I have played so far on my pc I can play games that were released in the 1990s on my pc. It helps when you know how to use computers other than posting on forums. |
You only download games Brazilzero, you rebuy old games from GOG and say: here it works, i spend money on an old game again. These versions are modefied in order to work on new OSs.
But have you ever tried to buy a used PC game disc from the 90s or even PS2 era? These games wont work anymore on your new computer on a new OS. This will be the future of many PC games doesnt matter if you download them from steam, they will stop working one day if you have a newer OS from Microsoft, and not every devoloper is like Blizzard and will patch them.
Even with Virtualization it wont work with every game, its so much of hazzle over just owning a PS1, PS2 and PS3 for example. In fact its easier and more convenient to emulate console games on PC than actually trying to get the equilant PC ports running on a mordern PC OS.
I was a PC gamer for almost a decade last gen unlike you who only recentley got into PC gaming. I know what i am talking about







