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Most older games have at least one good guide on geting the most out of the game on a modern system. Or bookmark PCGamingWiki.
-edit- forgot to say to i installed all my steam library over a few months of course and they all work on windows 10, some i had to tweak but rest were out of the box experience. any that didn't i just pulled from library considering w10/11 is the way windows is heading as xp/7/8 have been retired.
I have about 1400 or so games on here. I returned to Steam after an absence of a few years last February. I installed all my games on this Win 10 laptop.
You know how many gamers don't work? 2. Killing Floor and one of the Lageacy of Kain ones.
Windows 10 is pretty damned good at running older games, and I've only had to fiddle with three to put into compatibility mode. The rest are all down to other issues, which you'd be best off searching in that game's thread for as a matter of course.
Games like System Shock 2 are a pain on any modern OS, and there's a few things you can do to get that working well. None of that is down to compatibility mode. So it ain't the solution you think it is.
After that examine the properties of .exe file to alter the compatibility to whatever you want. If I think I need compatibility mode - I usually pick either windows xp or windows 7.
If in doubt - check what the store page says is recommended...
The remake is designed specifically to run on Windows 10+.
If I had to guess what's going on there, that sounds like a file permissions issue. If the chaos is somehow stored in a file and the permissions to write isn't there, it could easily do something like that.
And besides, that is an issue I've seen before running older games on Win 10. Maybe have a nose through all the folders to see if there's anything looking awry there and change permissionsif poss.
OP as a guide i already have done the work but like i said i have successfully installed all my 594 games and they all work perfect on windows 10. some needed tweaks but minor. rest were fine out of the box.
Though it CAN happen. I've experienced things like this myself. Hell, I've even seen differences on revisions of different console versions.