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It may be a YOU issue. Lots of people, including myself, run the game just fine out of the box, no additional patches, no third party software, and it works even with mods. So it's your "modern hardware", that has issues with the game, not the game itself. Not every computer can run games without any fixes, but that's where the user comes in, to find out what's wrong with their machine, why it can't run an old game and what fixes it needs to run it successfully. Search the internet, do the recommended fixes and stop complaining.
I could as well rant on a Steam forum, that my computer can't run Divinity 2, while I was able to play it on a weaker PC few years back, but I know exactly, that the issue isn't with the game, it's my current computer, it may be missing something crucial. So why would I rant about it? It wouldn't make any sense to me, let alone to anyone, who would read that forum.