I've always had issues with VMs either way. Especially with graphics and games. Those old games are going to take tinkering regardless, you are just less likely to run into a "This totally won't work" barrier like Windows 10 (or worse 11).
Someone who's just an I buy my games on Steam person, it's exceptional for any game that doesn't require kernel spyware. Pretty much just works. Although, still I'd say I hear Nvidia users have to fight it a lot more. I have never even tried it on an Nvidia system.
I've always had issues with VMs either way. Especially with graphics and games. Those old games are going to take tinkering regardless, you are just less likely to run into a "This totally won't work" barrier like Windows 10 (or worse 11).
Someone who's just an I buy my games on Steam person, it's exceptional for any game that doesn't require kernel spyware. Pretty much just works. Although, still I'd say I hear Nvidia users have to fight it a lot more. I have never even tried it on an Nvidia system.