So I’m not really a fan of saying one thing publicly, then saying another thing privately in DMs. This will be my last post on this Topic.
First, sorry if you feel I’m belittling, talking down to, or trying to make you seem unintelligent. That’s not my intention. My intention is to provide my input and try to be helpful.
But at this point you’ve asked the same question(s) two or three times if we count the DM.
I’m not going to tell you it will work. Splice support apparently will not tell you it will work either, which is very smart on their part. I get you probably want someone to tell you it will work but there’s no way of knowing if it will work, or for how long.
It would be a disservice for me to definitively say it will and always work, and it would be a possible liability for Splice support to tell you it will work because you’d be paying them for a service.
Should it theoretically work? Yeah, you should be able to work in a sandbox and use old software on old hardware running an old OS for as long as you want, but that’s not how the real world works. Especially now with perpetually internet connected software and subscriptions, etc., etc..
Software breaks. Software breaks even faster if you introduce variables into the environment, such as an active internet connection (which is as varying as you can get, the internet can change in realtime).
My final input is it should theoretically work but I personally wouldn't bet on it being a longterm solution.