Probably. You could try running them in compatibility mode or killing explorer.exe when you start it. I had this problem with the original Fallouts. Also, try googling it if you haven't. I'm sure someone has come up with a fix
Probably. You could try running them in compatibility mode or killing explorer.exe when you start it. I had this problem with the original Fallouts. Also, try googling it if you haven't. I'm sure someone has come up with a fix
Probably. You could try running them in compatibility mode or killing explorer.exe when you start it. I had this problem with the original Fallouts. Also, try googling it if you haven't. I'm sure someone has come up with a fix
You can run the DOS version through DOSBOX, but Win95 era games are the toughest to emulate, due to still needing a lot of the old 16-bit Windows code. Even compatibility mode does a real shoddy job here.