xxxIndyxxx: This is a rubbish post. Windows 10 is still in beta as far as i am concerned and gog is not supporting it at this moment.
This version of Jedi Knight Actually does work on the majority of systems as first tests would point out. On my systems (win 7) The game runs flawlessly in 3D mode with music and fullscreen movies. And that was not the case with the steam version.
The only downside at the moment is that I can't mod the game yet.
SO IT DOES WORK AS IT SHOULD AND MOST PEOPLE WHO DO NOT HAVE WIN8 OR WIN10 WILL PROBABLY HAVE ZERO ISSUES (unless it's an issue inherent with the game).
awjbos: You are correct on your last point.
Because GOG has done nothing to modify the game to fix the graphics problems, users that already have graphics issues will have the SAME issues with the GOG release.
For the love of God please stop repeating the same tired rubbish ad-nauseam. The simple facts of the matter are this:
Windows 10 is not listed as a supported OS. (You really do need to update your build by the way, that one's obsolete)
Direct3D 6 (or so) is incompatible with modern GPUs. The GOG team would have to re-write the entire rendering engine to support DirectX 10+ and since most of these old games relied upon tricks to actually pull off effects then these things would be lost.
If your CPU cannot handle running a game released in 1997 via software mode then you must be running a x486 and need to get off the internet.