![]() In our previous Dolphin Progress Report, we detailed the back and forth of trying to keep Windows 7 running. But within the last couple of months, time has caught up to Windows 7. Running into a minor issue here and there wasn't going to cause us to drop support, however. Over the past couple of years, we ran into differences with Direct3D11 support which affected LogicOps Emulation, BSOD issues when using USB Passthrough, among others. Once Windows 10 released most new features simply never came to Windows 7. One of the main reasons that supporting Windows 7 has become such a burden is that Microsoft very strongly wanted people to use Windows 10. ![]() We did not take this decision lightly, but after evaluating the situation, we knew what had to be done in order to make sure we can keep working on Dolphin without having to make compromises. With Microsoft ending support for Windows 7 a few years ago and more and more software abandoning it, supporting Windows 7 has become a liability for us.Īfter several months of breaking/restoring Windows 7 support, we've decided to drop support for Windows 7. While Windows 7 was able to survive the release of Windows 8 and 8.1, Windows 10 finally provided another popular option, and users have moved on. However, all good things must come to an end. We've supported Windows 7 for 13 years, making it our longest supported single operating system version ever. This combination was a tremendous success, and users loved Windows 7 so much that it had a support lifespan of over 10 years!ĭolphin has been proud to support Windows 7 for its entire life, and then some. It continued the technical advancements from Vista while righting most of its wrongs, all wrapped up in a friendly, reliable package. After the wide rejection of Windows Vista, Windows 7 set the bar for all Windows versions to come. Dolphin Progress Report: June and July 2019 We don't plan on purposefully breaking support, but, its days are numbered. Eventually, the differences between Windows 7 and newer versions of Windows may increase to the point where we drop support for the aged OS. With none of our active developers using Windows 7 as their primary OS, the userbase dwindling, and Windows 7 starting to meaningfully fall behind newer versions of Windows, it's going to become more and more likely that features are accidentally broken in Windows 7. ![]()
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