I've never witnessed this happen with any popular emulator or see why it would. Especially open source emulators like this one.
x86 and windows aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Instances of older windows applications breaking in newer windows OS are pretty rare. Even rarer when you use compatibility mode. Microsoft is pretty dumb but they're not dumb enough to break backwards compatibility with all existing windows apps for no good reason. And then we have linux builds which are even more bullet proof. And even if somehow a miracle happens and something does break compatibility with dolphin completely in all major OS it's open source so fixing it should be easy.
The odds of quantum computers being in your living room in 10 years are probably lower than you winning the lottery every single day for the rest of your life.
x86 and windows aren't going anywhere anytime soon. Instances of older windows applications breaking in newer windows OS are pretty rare. Even rarer when you use compatibility mode. Microsoft is pretty dumb but they're not dumb enough to break backwards compatibility with all existing windows apps for no good reason. And then we have linux builds which are even more bullet proof. And even if somehow a miracle happens and something does break compatibility with dolphin completely in all major OS it's open source so fixing it should be easy.
The odds of quantum computers being in your living room in 10 years are probably lower than you winning the lottery every single day for the rest of your life.
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"I shall be a good politician, even if it kills me. Or if it kills anyone else for that matter. "
-Mark Antony