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I wonder if other W10 users are experiencing flickering with Black Mesa.
There will always be driver issues and growing pains with a new operating system.
Sprinting and running are the same thing, to fix that go to OPTIONS>Black Mesa> and untick the "Enable Always Run" box.
EDIT, removed wrong DirectX link
If you search for DirectX 9 you get that link. If you add Windows 10 to the search you get the DirectX End-User Runtimes (June 2010), try this instead http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109 , sorry for the confusion.
Since you recently upgraded to W10, make sure you have the latest windows updates installed along with the latest video card drivers. If the above does not fix it I am out of ideas.
Anyone else have this problem, and how did you fix it.
I have seen a few comments to add -windowed in the Set Launch Options... field.
It might be helpful to know more about your system, laptop/desktop, cpu, video card, video driver version etc...