Valve will stop supporting macOS El Capitan and Sierra in Sept. 2023.
Valve Dropping Steam Support on Old macOS Versions : Read more
Valve Dropping Steam Support on Old macOS Versions : Read more
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Based on the article it seems like they don't have much choice if Chrome won't work on these older OS versions going forward.
Support for Windows 7 already ended, that Steam will still work through next year is pretty impressive. Windows 8 didn't reach very many computers before 8.1 took over, and most people should have updated to 8.1 when 8 support was ended all the way back in 2016. Windows 7 in 2020, and Windows 8.1 in Jan. 2023. Windows 10 is already 8 years old...
Also, if you are a Steam user, they aren't taking anything away, just have to buy a slightly more up to date computer. Which people regularly do.
macOS and OS X consisted of just 1.41% of systems running Steam
Ouch. With a user-share slice that thin, I'm surprised Steam sees a need to support Mac at all.
Not sure if missing the /s but this is already a thing. At least on Linux for sure. Use it all the one for game server installs that install and update off Steam.A command line client, yes, this must become a thing.
Not sure if missing the /s but this is already a thing. At least on Linux for sure. Use it all the one for game server installs that install and update off Steam.