Ryujinx no longer supported on Windows versions prior to Windows 10

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Popular Nintendo Switch emulator Ryujinx will no longer be supported on versions of Windows older than Windows 10. On their official Twitter page, the development team made the announcement, citing the reason as the age of the operating systems, noting that graphics driver updates have ended and that workarounds have already been necessary to keep the emulator running on Windows 7 up to this point. They also recommend that users who are not comfortable upgrading to Windows 10 simply install Linux.

 

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I mean installing Linux is simple but using it is a big jump depending on other software to be used. Although in the tweets, they didn't say it's simple but to consider switching to linux
True, even with WINE, CrossOver, Bottles, PlayOnLinux, Lutris, SteamOnLinux, VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM, XEN, VMWare, etc. And I'm only partially being sarcastic. Even with all of those options, it legit can still be a bit of a chore, just not too much of one depending on how you look at it.
 

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I mean installing Linux is simple but using it is a big jump depending on other software to be used. Although in the tweets, they didn't say it's simple but to consider switching to linux
It can be simple. If they want to stay on the older Windows, they can easily just install Linux on another drive and use that for Ryujinx. Or emulation in general for that matter. Can be a decent boost for more weaker hardware too considering how much of a resource hog Windows has become over the years.
 

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True, even with WINE, CrossOver, Bottles, PlayOnLinux, Lutris, SteamOnLinux, VirtualBox, QEMU, KVM, XEN, VMWare, etc. And I'm only partially being sarcastic. Even with all of those options, it legit can still be a bit of a chore, just not too much of one depending on how you look at it.
Proton more than simplified a lot of this. Virtualbox/QEMU/KVM/etc. and all that are a non-issue for most users. Lutris is also simple enough, as long as the install scripts are current. The hardest part is learning to understand how the installs work so that making relevant changes don't bork it.

Granted, to someone new to Linux, it can be overwhelming. I think the most challenging part is finding a friendly community that will help with your troubleshooting.
 
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It can be simple. If they want to stay on the older Windows, they can easily just install Linux on another drive and use that for Ryujinx. Or emulation in general for that matter. Can be a decent boost for more weaker hardware too considering how much of a resource hog Windows has become over the years.
I mean, installing it is kind of easy but using it is entirely different specially if you have to jump through terminal commands like when I updated Citra, I had to fix it using a terminal at some point.
 

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They also recommend that users who are not comfortable upgrading to Windows 10 simply install Linux.
Something tells me their user base use the "but I'm too poor to pay for software!" argument a lot. :P

And upgrading to ten... I've seen quite a few laptops that simply became a slog to use on windows 10, but where modern Linux mint as a great experience.
I seriously doubt they'd handle a switch emulator well, though.
 
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Something tells me their user base use the "but I'm too poor to pay for software!" argument a lot. :P

And upgrading to ten... I've seen quite a few laptops that simply became a slog to use on windows 10, but where modern Linux mint as a great experience.
I seriously doubt they'd handle a switch emulator well, though.
Win 10 destoryed a 6700k and 1070gtx because win10 had no idea how to find drivers right and asigned it a gt710 driver to it fried the card pretty fast that was annoying.
 
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Yuzu holds the higher ground anyways, since long ago, and its userbase is way bigger. This won't affect many people, so they mostly did this in order to focus they efforts into a better, more competitive alternative to Yuzu
 
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For those still somehow on windows 8.1 or older, you would probably feel comfortable on Linux mint. However, a customized version of Windows 10 called 'Tiny 10' can supposedly run on only 1 GB of ram, also Windows 11 Lite can reportedly run on a miniscule 256 mb of ram... I am not sure I believe that one myself.
 

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Well, it isn't any more difficult or complicated than installing Windows.

Installing it isn't the complicated part. Finding anything worth installing afterwards is. And that is only the beginning. Telling people who are afraid to move to Windows 10 to install something like Linux is hilariously bad advice. No wonder those in the know use Yuzu instead.
 

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