I didn't mention GPU drivers, did I? So, yeah, I didn't misread anything and still not going to happen. Possible? Yes, after all Dolphin is open source and you or anyone else interested can backport the new controller interface to older versions with some effort, just don't expect us rolling back nearly 2k commits just for the sake of running Dolphin on a device that's having issues with current builds due very buggy drivers and that can't reach full speed (not even close) on any game, even on that old 4.0-9705 build you guys seems to keep glorifying.
About the HP Envy, if you're suggesting they're bad, sorry, you're wrong. Despite some overheat issues that I minimized by using a good aftermarket thermal compound (and that almost all laptops on this class have, be it from HP or other manufacturers), it's a pretty solid laptop. I have it for almost 4 years now and didn't have not even a single problem with it, and although aging nowadays it's still handles Dolphin and all games I own at constant speeds on at least 720p, unlikely any Android device (except, maybe, for the NVIDIA Shield TV).
About the HP Envy, if you're suggesting they're bad, sorry, you're wrong. Despite some overheat issues that I minimized by using a good aftermarket thermal compound (and that almost all laptops on this class have, be it from HP or other manufacturers), it's a pretty solid laptop. I have it for almost 4 years now and didn't have not even a single problem with it, and although aging nowadays it's still handles Dolphin and all games I own at constant speeds on at least 720p, unlikely any Android device (except, maybe, for the NVIDIA Shield TV).
Avell A70 MOB: Core i7-11800H, GeForce RTX 3060, 16 GB DDR4-3200, Windows 11 (Insider Preview)
ASRock Z97M OC Formula: Pentium G3258, GeForce GT 440, 16 GB DDR3-1600, Windows 10 (22H2)
ASRock Z97M OC Formula: Pentium G3258, GeForce GT 440, 16 GB DDR3-1600, Windows 10 (22H2)
