• CatTrickery@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    You still need Steam on your computer to install it which means if your computer no longer supports Steam you are out of luck.

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      8 months ago

      If your computer doesn’t support Steam, there’s really no reason to install Steam, because better chance than not your computer doesn’t support almost any game you’d want to play on Steam.

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        8 months ago

        There are still plenty of stubborn people that cling to Windows 7, Steam dropped support a few months back when they upgraded the… Electron version, I believe? Had something to do with chrome/chromium removing win 7 support.

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        8 months ago

        Steam is 20 years old so we have now reached a point where people have retro gaming machines where parts of their libraries come from Steam.

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      8 months ago

      It is not a great trend, but you need a launcher anyway today be it Steam, Origin or any other launchers.

      Only GOG offers DRM free games but it is not the norm.

      Some games on steam are DRM free, meaning that you can run the game without opening Steam.

      I’d rather have physical copies of my games, but it doesn’t exist anymore unless you pirate it.

      With that said, Steam is the most convenient and feature complete and that is why it is so widespread. Epic games with their money printer Fortnite could not reproduce a fraction of Steam dev tools and functionality.