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The only ones that don’t are ones that use specific SecuRom DRM where the kernel modules used by it no longer exist in Windows 10. But again the number of these is very low
Almost every video game made before 2008 AD and after 2000 AD is completely bricked if it uses a Driver called SECDRV. Microsoft, in their infinite, paternalistic, smug arrogance, decided that it knew better than us and not only removed SECDRV (which is understandable, it had vulnerabilities), but actively changed the OS to reject running it.
I lost "Sid Meier's Sim Golf" to that sucker. It is perhaps THE number one reason I never gave W10 a go. You are a dead man walking.
People on Github have tried to make it work, and there seems to be a process[www.github.com], but it is long and extremely difficult unless you know how to code in Power Shell commands.
Oh, and it doesn't work for "Windows XI".
You and I are dead men walking.
They tried to list games that wouldn't work on Win10 but they where proved wrong every single time.
OP is talking about non-Steam games. Games that Valve sells don't have SECDRV.
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/SecuROM
Its around 500 titles.
Mind you, 95% of those titles are on Steam or other digital distribution sites and will work completely fine on Windows 10/11 since they dont include the Securom DRM which was a disc specific system.
So only the ones from this list you ONLY own on retail disc will run into problems on Windows 10.
if you own them on Steam there will be no problem.
The odds are that he owns the retail discs, like I do.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/3839928078009226972/?tscn=1685746593