I'm under that impression as well. The fact is, I can get the game to run without crashing using my vmware player and Ryonani XP. Which is basically a virtual machine another site created, with the Windows XP Professional OS. This way, practically any game with compatibility issues can be run. Though the reason I'm asking this question, even though I can get it to run, is because there's a difference in quality when it comes to playing it on vmware player and windows xp. It's enough to irk me, so I'd prefer to get the game to run on Windows 10. Of course, if I can't find a solution then I'll just have to deal with it. ^^;
Tried all the the things in that link, didn't help. As soon as I take any of those components out of the folder, I get the message people were getting without the components in the first place ("unrecognized kernel32 module. / NM."). I mean, I can start the game no problem. It's just the random crashing that's the problem, which is something I haven't seen anyone else have a problem with.