BrianZ111 wrote:I fired up the game on my Windows 7 computer today and the golfer had no textures on him and the flags and holes didn't show up at all. My first thought was there was a similar update to Windows 7 in the last few months before updates stopped that must have caused it even though it wasn't exactly the same as the issue with Windows 10. That wasn't it though, it turned out it was the screen resolution. I got a 4k monitor in December and this was my first time loading the game up since then. Running Windows in anything below a horizontal resolution of 2048 resolved the issue. I don't think this is the same as the Windows 10 issue but if anyone was running at 4k it might be worth a shot to change to a lower resolution and try it.
It appears you found the game's resolution limit.
I'm certain the Win 10 issue is not the same. Having played around with it on Win 10, I think it very much looks like a DirectX issue.
I did try a few quick workarounds for DirectX and they all failed. It was possible to get animations back to normal but then you get the issue of the game locking up.
I've tried to run enough old games now on Win 10 I kinda can see the ones that have potential of working with enough effort and those that likely just ain't gonna work. There is still hope for PGA 2000 but it looks like it would take some serious work.
I've given up spending masses of time on problem games. I decided with Win 10, you are just way better off running Win 10 with a second Win XP system if you play old games. This is what I'm doing. Components for these old PC's will be around for a heck of a long time yet if anything breaks on your Win XP system and needs replacing. You would have to be quite young (20's maybe) to have to worry about component availability in the future.
Using a second XP machine is just a far easier, trouble free resolution to running old games than persisting with Win 10. It also works out not very costly at all to do. Even many games that you end up getting to work on Win 10, they may run but often are still left with other problems or quirks. Running a Win XP system you avoid all of this.
In my PC cave I now have Win 10 and Win XP systems set up. The biggest issue I have is I stole my daughter's old desk for the XP PC. It is pink so I need to find a workaround.