Dolphin Emulator will now only be supported on Windows 10 and newer
Fuck yeah! 64 bits is for normies.shame too, considering a ton of people (myself included) still use Windows 7 32 bit.
While I agree, I gotta know, why does Dolphin even still recieve updates as it is? Isn't it pretty much perfect?Since the older versions one one of the best emulators of all-time run on Windows 7 and support every Wii and GC game, this should not be a problem for anyone other than those who love to whine, whine, whine.
Lmao, dude, for real, you run on a Sempron or what ?
Win7 is already an source of hassles and slowdown on a used PC, but 7 32 bits ? For real, tell me your adress I will send you a i7 920 for free mate you will be able to use win8.1 / 10 on a SSD without any problem at least AND in 64 bits.
Damn I laughed so hard, you must really not use your computer to run a 32 bits OS on Win7, and you SURELY aren't user of Dolphin, as it's now almost a decade that Dolphin dropped support of 32 bits.
I know it's hard to use 32 bit nowadays, but I've managed just fine, what with games I play still supporting 32 bit (Team Fortress 2, CS Source, Postal 1&2)Damn I laughed so hard, you must really not use your computer to run a 32 bits OS on Win7, and you SURELY aren't user of Dolphin, as it's now almost a decade that Dolphin dropped support of 32 bits.
What's it like in the walled garden of the infamous fruit?This is like every new about Nintendo where everyone cool sais how they hate Nintendo but at the same time they want to play their games and buy their consoles.
All this anti Micro got an rtx 3080 to play on their Windows PC.
Come on it doesn't matter you prefer using it instead fighting with config everytime you wanna play a game.
Windows 11 user here... To tell the truth I remember having legs troubles on 10, but I don't really use the PC as much as I used to do.
Btw, Nintendo go to hell, M$ you suck, Linux users eat my shorts
Actually on a similar thought train, but less about a desktop, but my next laptop puchase might just be a Steam OS based laptop with a windows VM in the case the game itself does not run in linux via any of the workarounds(e.g lutris). I don't play(or at least, not aware of any game) of the games that refuse to launch while in a VM that can't already be played in linux directly.Fine with me as long as they're continuing to support Linux. Once the desktop version of SteamOS 3 is released I'll be switching to it on my main PC.