So, cnc-ddraw. Not really emulation (not emulation at all ), but still not everyone sees the difference (about like Wine, the main thing is that it works).
A great project to run old Windows (199X-20XX years and DirectDraw) games. Easy to use, just add to the game folder and override ddraw in Wine.
I checked in Fossapup (old) and everything is fine there via OpenGL and NVidia drivers. Vulkan is not there yet. Yes, even Snes9x 1.62.2 already has Vulkan support - I checked and launched it - but everything is ahead. The project is developing.
There are shaders (seems to be borrowed from RetroArch ) and they can be configured quite well on a modern monitor for low-resolution old games.
In fact, a lot of games are supported, although they are not all listed on the project page.
What I managed to check personally in Fossapup on my second computer with a Xeon E3-1270 v2 processor and an Nvidia GT 1030 video card. Mostly strategies:
Nox, Atrox, StarCraft, Warcraft 2, Dune 2000, Red Alert 2 (forgive me, Statue of Liberty, but airship Kirov reporting ).
Also, I kicked the asses of all my nephew's friends at Atomic Bomberman. Weaklings, they don't know how to do anything.