Graf Zahl wrote:
Depends on how many "anyone"s there still are. Remember: This requires a 10+ year old computer with low end graphics hardware! When we had the last survey with GL 2 support it was somewhat around 3%. But that was over 2 years ago! How many such systems do you think are there now? We also ran some performance tests back then - Intel's GL 2 chipsets were slow enough that anything but vanilla levels at 640x480 turned out too slow.
Don't forget that such a low end port also needs to be maintained. If there is no or merely marginal interest it may simply turn out uneconomical.
Do you seriously think, most players will seriously care about a miniscule little poll beyond maybe a certain % of players, and the "GZDoom Elite"? Polls are too easy to either fraud (case in point your "greatest enemy" has stuffed plenty of online ballots for things as miniscule as taylor swift going to a school for the blind, or Dream stuffing the ballot of the Minecraft Mob Vote to vote for glow squid because his horde of 12 year olds have only 2 braincells), or be ignored, because the "silent majority" doesn't really care at the end of the day.
Graf Zahl wrote:
Sorry, but these people are irrelevant in my book. They run old rigs for the fun of running old computers, not for using them as their daily driver. Whether they can or cannot play GZDoom on their toys if of zero consequence. If they care about playing Doom they always have the option to use their primary computer for it.
That's a pretty dense assumption, you are assuming that only some boomers with ancient rigs care about compatibility? What about all the players and modders from Asia, Russia and South America, especially Brazil which GZDoom has a rather large community including Cosmobyte, Endie, etc - Even He Who Shall Not Be Named, and the unfortunate reality is Brazil isn't a 1st world country like the US, Germany, UK or Australia, so a lot of these people don't have the tech outside of a mobile phone because Computers can be a complete rip off, and outright archaic by our western standards, this is why Zandronum is still popular with South American players - because it still support their systems, and not everyone has a Vulkan-ready or supporting Chipset
I understand this is GRAF ZAHL DOOM, but I think you need to look at your player base, every part of it, and stop looking at this as a commercial product for specific set of people, you are already on "top" your kind of thinking is seriously going to bite you in the butt, because at some point, a more competent, fresh (maybe even actually sociable) programmer is going to raid your pantry and take over your house, and GZDoom will just be another "historical artefact of yesteryear" all because he let negligence to certain communities take full control, and said communities ran off and blew up another Doom Sourceport.
Supporting those people means they'll come to GZDoom, which means more clout for you...How is that a bad thing? Doom Engines made specifically for certain groups of people never really succeed.