This is also how I got STFD to work, but there's a guide below by katiekat823 posted that may be helpful if your game doesn't work. The majority of these games were made with Windows 7 in mind, but SCK in particular needs to run on Windows XP or 98. If you're running Windows 10 or 11, try working backwards until you find a version that works. Go to "Compatibility" and change the Compatibility mode to run the program in an older version of Windows. ![]() If the game still doesn't work after installing as an admin, try left-clicking the Game.exe file and clicking "Properties". Installing the DirectX End-User Runtime has a bunch of the legacy versions that will ensure your games work with just the one DirectX download/install. The version included with these games is outdated anyway. You can install DirectX yourself from the microsoft website if you don't already have it. ![]() Allow permissions and then continue the install as normal. Ensure you install all games as an admin: left-click the setup.exe file and navigate to "Run as administrator". (Except MID, which I bought, and SCK, which I only played the Remastered version of.) These installs can be a little confusing if you aren't used to them, so here's a few quick tips and tricks if you're having issues:
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