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Also there is public forum in steam too where you can ask all sort of random questions.
Games progressed to having installation files located on DVD 4 and DVD 9 mediums long ago now, DVD's store video data and other data amazing right, Just as you can save data onto magnetic mediums such as Audio Cassette Tape VCR Cassette tape Spooled Reels, You can even write data to vinyl records no so practical..
It may work or not. You can only try. Not sure if that exists for post DOS games, but there was a program you could install and run that would emulate the older requirements for games. In my experience, those worked...just barely. It felt more like a demo so you could relive the past rather than an actual workaround.