2016-05-31, 06:21 PM
Just throwing in my 2-cents worth on this. I think part of the problem is that Windows 8 lacks some of the old backwards compatible 16-bit DirectDraw DLLs. No DLL, no rendering and, in many cases, a program crash. I have tested the Editor on a Win10 machine and, oddly enough, have yet to encounter problems.
It is also the reason why I make sure all of my old computers remain running despite age. When Microsoft makes a big OS leap, backward compatibility is the first thing to go out the window.
It is also the reason why I make sure all of my old computers remain running despite age. When Microsoft makes a big OS leap, backward compatibility is the first thing to go out the window.