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This is what survived.
Bastogne Breakout.
Battle of the Bulge.
Combined Arms Operations Series.
Desktop Dungeons.
Destiny of the World.
Drive on Moscow.
Eternal Warfare.
Fabled Lands.
Frontline the Longest Day.
Kursk the Battle of Prochorovka.
Order of Battle Series.
Second Front.
Tank Battle Blitzkrieg.
Tank Battle North Africa.
Tank on Tank Digital.
Unity of Command II.
Warplan.
WinterThunder.
If I have 20 great games to play, and 5 refuse to run for any reason at all, then that's just bad news for those 5 games eh.
I WANT to play them, but they don't want me to play them.
Fine, I have to move on to the games that want to run without pointless issues.
It's a new laptop and more than capable of running anything. So when something won't run, I refuse to call it the laptop's problem. Devs need to make their games less of a nuisance for little reason. Graphics, if it is an old school looking wargame, then it better run like it's 1999 too.