bill1701a: Ian, I did give it a chance. In fact, I gave it money for a game that doesn't play. My PC is no barn-burner, but it is 6 months old and I've played the new Diablo on it with nary a hiccup. Runs fine with full frame rate and lots of action.
But the Support link says: try updating all your drivers, and if that doesn't work, try reinstalling DirectX, and if that doesn't work, try disabling your virus protection software, and if that doesn't work, ad infinitum. I'm surprised it hasn't told me to reinstall my operating system or buy a new PC. My PC is not some Heintz 57 I assembled with duct tape and bailing wire. It is a decent home system that should work fine for playing these OLD games. I shouldn't have to disassemble my PC or play "Tweak 20,000" in order for it to play a game that GOG says runs on Windows.
Hyper, my friend praised GOG because he has downloaded and is playing Baldur's Gate 1 & 2. So, obviously, THAT game works. I see a lot of games here I played in the 90s and would love to revisit. But I'm not paying for software that won't run or that just locks up my computer requiring Task Manager to shut it down.
Without knowing the game, if it is old, install directx 9.0c. The newest isn't backward compatible.