The game won't even start in many cases, and in other cases where it did start, it would crash when you actually try to play the game. And who wants to play a game with a stretched picture? Some people have said to merely edit 'options.cfg', but that doesn't really work. The real challenge I faced was the complete lack of widescreen resolution options.
I didn't even need to use compatibility settings. I was able to install and run the stock game, no problem. While there are some out their on the Web saying they couldn't get it to work on Windows 10, I really didn't have an issue. These are my current specs:ĮVGA Geforce GTX 1050Ti :: 4GB :: Driver v388.13 I just thought I'd put this out there for anyone else who was looking to run Bridge Commander on a more current Windows 10 system.