So, my 3ds Max 6 DVD is no longer usable as my DVD drive seems to be dying. :/
I could use my 2005 HP Compaq to make an image of the DVD, so there's still hope.
Looks like I'll try out 3ds Max 2012 and 2016 soon. It really makes me wonder if either of them will run.
Besides, the latest Blender needs OpenGL 2.1 to run, so I had to use an earlier version of Blender, but even then I got 25fps when I selected a cube. -_-
I just don't want to learn it until I learn 3ds Max, so there.
I prefer Wings 3D for modelling, it's simple, effective and convenient. Though it's designed mainly for modelling and UV Mapping, so you'd better get a plugin if you want to render something, and you can't animate in it. And it may also lack other things, as it's subdivision modeller.
So, I managed to finally install 3ds Max at around 00:10. When I launched it, the viewports were broken but I switched the display driver to legacy Direct3D. And, I have to say...
3ds Max 2016 looks so much sexier than 3ds Max 6. O.O
And it runs on my 11-year-old laptop. ^^
Maybe it's a problem with graphics driver, have you checked that?
On Windows XP, this isn't a problem.
Also, old rendering pipelines are the only things my Intel GMA X3100 can support. xd