OpenRCT2 v0.5.1 "Swamp Castle" released Last version to support Windows 7
jandeboevrie
33 points
24 comments
May 30, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (6 comments)
CursedSilicon
I remember when the Dolphin emulator dropped Windows 7 a few years ago. The absolute consternation, whining and even threats(!) against the developers was utterly sickening Even as someone who enjoys "retro tech" far more than anything modern anymore, I'm hardly going to berate people to bend over backwards to keep supporting my ancient systems with modern software. If someone wants to backport newer software as a hobby (such as Cameron Kaiser with TenFourFox, and the many downstream derivatives that spawned over the years) it's a welcome delight. But it should never be an "obligation"
hulitu
> Due to GitHub upcoming lack of support to Windows7/8 action runners, this will be our last release officially supporting those platforms. As they have been unsupported for years by Microsoft, we recommend you upgrade to play OpenRCT2 for security reasons! Those "security reasons" start more and more to look like "think of the children". The biggest entry point for exploits nowadays is the web browser, yet nobody cares about it (just look at the list of CVEs fixed at every browser release).
Asooka
What is the issue with building for Windows 7 target on Windows 10/11 host? Not that the team is obligated to support ancient OSes, but I am not following their justification. If it is just the fact that they can't properly test if the build works on 7, then they could call it "best effort" support.
HelloUsername
Slightly related: does anyone know why it's being deprecated on brew? https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/openrct2
ko653749
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Grom_PE
At least they aren't intentionally breaking Win7 support by using some random later version API function unconditionally. Some developers seem proud doing that, somehow feeling that extra 5-10 lines of code for backwards compatibility is too much.