![]() If anything it shows good will no one has gone out of their way to cripple the app on either platform, it just happens that the compiler and featureset on the windows side doesn’t go back quite as far. That it happens to run on older versions of OSX is entirely beside the point, especially after PG has stated those older versions are also unsupported and untested. The fact is you don’t like the options selected in the compiler PG/Steinberg used to deliver this particular feature set. That’s only logical.Ĭ’mon, this is seriously childish to come back after clear explanations have been provided… it’s not tested on either, and the installation issues are the result of compiler incompatibility (whichever toolkit is used to write the app itself), not a desire to cripple or lock out Win XP users. Either that or exclude the untested Mac OS users too. XP seems to be singularly targeted for exclusion, whereas it doesn’t matter what happens on the OSX earlier versions.Īnd that’s why I also don’t understand why it’s such a big deal to give back the XP.Īs I said, I’d really like to see the ability to install on XP in future updates, like it was in 8.0.1. This is where I don’t see the logic of making it impossible to install on XP. ![]() I think the court of public opinion would back up Steinberg on that. But that’s the user’s problem for being stupid enough to run an unsupported OS. Maybe if there is a problem, it’s a hundred times worse on Mac 10.6 than XP and all of their 10.6 wav files are going to vaporize in six months. But these OS shouldn’t be tested, because they’re not supported. My point is, if it’s “bad” on XP, then it’s “bad” on 10.6, because neither has been tested. Maybe somebody even got it working on OS 8.7 PPC somehow, I don’t know. We support operating systems that not even Microsoft and Apple themselves support anymore, such as macOS X on PowerPC Macs, and RetroArch being available on Windows OSes as far back as Windows 95.People are using it on 10.6, maybe even 10.5, because they’re not forbidden from installing it. ![]() RetroArch can run on the usual platforms like Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, but it stands alone in that it can support far more platforms beyond just that. ![]()
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