

Update: I also forgot to add, the wiki is reliant on people adding information overtime, like Wikipedia. So if you run into issues playing old games that are from 1990s and early 2000s, or playing games that are a broken mess of a PC port (ex Saints Row 2, GTA 4, GTA Trilogy, Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow/Double Agent), PGW is indispensable.

It is a broken mess on Windows 10, but with PGW, you can actually play at high resolution without crashing, remove the blurry textures, and play at a smooth 60 FPS, with controller support. Luckily, PGW contained all the required patches and fixes.Īnother example is the GTA Trilogy. The website contain fixes for common issues for thousands of PC games.įor example, the other day I wanted to play Thief Gold, but the game wouldn't work properly on Windows 10. If that happens, you should always check for PCGamingWiki. This subreddit has a lot of people playing old games on PC, but there will be a very high chance that those old games won't run properly on modern OS.

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