I now have a computer! I've spent the entire evening on installing msys and mingw and making things compile again (never used msys before, so I had to learn stuff, ew).
It's funny, but it's possible that the n7 runtime compiled with the new setup runs faster than the old one. Maybe I was compiling 32 bit applications earlier after all instead of 64 bit ...
Edit Yes, now I remember testing an n7 game on a 32 bit version of Windows 10 some year ago. I was just doing a speed test and didn't even think about that it shouldn't run on a 32 bit computer. It ran fine. So if anyone has been using n7 on 32 bit Windows, it won't work anymore (unless I create a separate 32 bit build)
It's funny, but it's possible that the n7 runtime compiled with the new setup runs faster than the old one. Maybe I was compiling 32 bit applications earlier after all instead of 64 bit ...
Edit Yes, now I remember testing an n7 game on a 32 bit version of Windows 10 some year ago. I was just doing a speed test and didn't even think about that it shouldn't run on a 32 bit computer. It ran fine. So if anyone has been using n7 on 32 bit Windows, it won't work anymore (unless I create a separate 32 bit build)