(07-02-2017, 01:40 AM)Mateja Wrote: in my opinion, an actual answer would be better. sometimes people want to know the last version when a certain feature was working.
1. Don't necrobump threads.
2. I gave you an answer. 4.0.2
3. the actual version it was dropped isn't as useful as 4.0.2
Quote:but in my opinion nothing should ever be removed. I have the last working versions of these saved for various reasons maybe just tuck them away in an 'advanced user / obsolete API' section with a warning not to use them--just an idea
This has been suggested a lot. We have done this in the past. Users will still use it. Users will not read. Users will complain anyways. I honestly could not care less if Intel users have to run at native resolution instead of 2x if it means we give users less options to trip over.
Additionally, it simplifies video code and makes adding features easier. Maintaining a million backends sucks.
