This is how to get Rogue Squadron 3D to work on Windows 10. Since it was a complete arse to get to work with no guidelines, I decided to make some. Don't worry, it's a short process. > Purchase the game (I know, I was stuck on this step for a while as well) > DO NOT INSTALL VIA GOG GALAXY. Just use the download link and install it from the website. (Literally the key to make this work on any OS with any bit system) > If you want to hook up a controller (And you do, because this game is allergic to mice, specifically the one in your hand right now) proceed through the following numbered steps: 1. Go to the game's SHORTCUT and right click. Select properties. 2. Go to the "Compatibility" tab 2. DISABLE compatibility by unchecking the little box that reads "Run this program in compatibility for:" 3. Launch the game. Make sure your controller is on BEFORE you launch the game 4. Navigate to the Joystick options in-game, select "Default." It'll automatically bind the controls for your controller for you (Convenient, I know). 5. Don't forget to uncheck the "Flip z" "Flip y" and flip anything because this game is challenging enough on its own and you don't need your controls reversed to make cabling AT-AT's any more of a fiery stick up your arse than it already is. I had to sacrifice my actual review (Mostly on the little quips in half of the steps , so I hope you enjoyed those because I DID IT FOR YOU SO YOU BETTER HAVE AT LEAST SMILED POLITELY) but this game doesn't need one. It's the Rogue Squadron 3D you knew and loved, and it runs buttery smooth AND comes with the Naboo starfighter (Just in case having a reticle made the game too easy for you). All the cheats work (I highly recommend 'CHICKENWALKER') and there are no stuttering or glitches; just a fully functioning digital relaunch of a beautiful, classic Star Wars title.