


By the way, the default GUI for Debian seems designed for cellphones. Sadly it's pretty much the same result as Windows 10: Throws an error that the. So I used VirtualBox to install some other OSes in VMs and check their compatibility options: Windows 10 just says "this app is not compatible with this version of Windows, ask the developer for an update." Regardless of what I set in the compatibility settings. I think back then software rendering was still an option though IIRC I mostly played it on my 3DFX Voodoo card. It's a DirectX 5 game so pretty damn old but it also uses Direct3D. Turns out it sits in that "sweet" spot of age that is too new for emulators like DOSbox but too old for Windows 10's compatibility layer. So after much reminiscing about the game I dug up my old CD of Stratosphere: Conquest of the Skies.
