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Free Solitaire

120 variants, no ads, editor, customizable · By wmgames

win7?

A topic by Dohi64 created Apr 24, 2025 Views: 85 Replies: 3
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hey,

tried emailing you via the address set on steam but it bounced back. I was wondering if it would be possible to make free solitaire run on win7. looking at the files it uses the latest or so version of unity with mandatory dx12 stuff that may or may not be utilized by your game, but it means it won't run on win7. I'm not a dev but maybe recompiling it with an older unity version or something? a separate download here and on the beta branch on steam.

since I haven't been able to try it, I'm only going by the store page and forum and it seems to be done well, lots of settings and whatnot (my favorite part of games these days, if they exist at all), but if it's not already possible, individual mid-level saving would be necessary, so one can continue where they left off next time, or even start a different variant without losing progress in the other one. and of course games in progress should be marked on level select too.

thanks!

Developer

Hi! Yes, Win7 support was dropped by Unity about 1.5 years ago. I don't remember at which exact version. Opening a project in a previous version of Unity is not officially supported. I mean, one can try that and go through the whole project and all the files, manually correcting internal meta files Unity generated and fixing any possible bugs that crop up. That's a lot of work. And it's something that one can never be sure about. One really would need to re-test the whole game fully, with much thoroughness, just in case.

Given the tiny and decreasing usage of Win7, it's just not worth the effort because I'm already busy working on new games right now and trying to spend time efficiently. Any time spent on this game is the time I will delay working on newer and more interesting games...

Why are you on Win7 btw? I think MS dropped support for it long ago as well. My last laptop with Win7 I sold at least 5 years ago. In fact, I'm not even using the old laptop with Win10 anymore.

Yeah, I know, this phasing out of support for older system is one of the downsides of using a major game engine. Unity also has commercial considerations about what platforms or older versions they have to support. Once something becomes too rare to care about (while the costs of support are still there), they just drop it and move on. On my side, I also can't stick with the older versions of the engine because new versions bring bug fixes and whatever. I just keep updating the engine regularly. And I have to put out updates for the game as people ask for new features or when I add DLCs. It's  the dynamic process of digital publishing, especially with free casual games that have to have high longevity. Not like in the 1990s when one would print physical CDs that remain unchanged for eternity :)

Developer

If you don't want to upgrade to Win10/11 out of principle or fear of Microsoft's surveillance etc, the other option is to install WMWare or VirtualBox or other emulator on your Win7 machine, and install some flavor of Linux on the virtual machine. Then you can just play the Linux build of this game (or most other Unity-made games, and devs almost always build for Mac and Linux, this costs almost nothing so everyone is doing it). This game is so light on PC usage that I'm pretty sure you won't get any lags on the virtual machine, even if it's a very old laptop you're using.

thanks for the quick answer, that's a bummer. win7 is perfectly fine for what I'm using it for, which is pretty much everything. I see no point in constantly upgrading everything just because there's a newer version. if the current one works fine and the new doesn't do anything I care about, fuck it, especially with new versions always introducing more annoyances, bugs or fluff. I have a potato that still runs most of my unplayed games, though some clients unnecessarily blocking win7 make it harder.

a lot of games, old and new, run on older versions of unity and have no problems. pretty sure your game, which is just basic solitaire, would've been fine too, had you not opted for the latest version, then it would've reached a wider audience (puzzle/casual people not into the latest hardware/software). I also have a potato laptop with win10 but solitaire is not something I'd like to play there. or anything really, hate laptops, but it's a necessity sometimes. linux and virtualbox fuckery sounds like too much work only for this, I'll just wait until I get a new pc, plenty of other solitaires to play until then.