Tuesday, March 28th 2023
Valve Discontinuing Steam Support on Windows 7/8/8.1 as of 2024
Valve has confirmed that its Steam platform will no longer support the Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 operating systems as of January 1st, 2024. Valve discontinued support for Windows XP and Windows Vista back in 2019.
Valve says that after that date, the Steam Client will no longer run on those versions of Windows and users will need to update to a more recent release. The reason behind such a move, according to Valve, is that the newest features in Steam rely on an embedded version of Google Chrome which no longer functions on older versions of Windows, and that the future of Steam will require Windows features and security updates only present in Windows 10 and above.
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Valve says that after that date, the Steam Client will no longer run on those versions of Windows and users will need to update to a more recent release. The reason behind such a move, according to Valve, is that the newest features in Steam rely on an embedded version of Google Chrome which no longer functions on older versions of Windows, and that the future of Steam will require Windows features and security updates only present in Windows 10 and above.
77 Comments on Valve Discontinuing Steam Support on Windows 7/8/8.1 as of 2024
I'm guessing gog galaxy is built on either Electron or CEF, both are dropping Win 7 support. So unless CDPR is willing to maintaining the the underlying framework codebase as well (which would defeat the purpose of using it in the first place), dropping support for older OSes is inevitable.
Although, admittedly, gog's offline installers can be a handy workaround to this issue.
All easily changeable. But no one bothers to do anything but bitch and moan.
Now Valve needs to either REFUND US for all these games or provide a separate LEGACY BUILD of steam so we can play these games we paid for. Right now I'm either running these games on the same PC using a hacked version of steam on XP (God knows how long that's going to keep working) or under windows 7 on the same PC. If they pull win7 support, I want a refund or a legacy client.
Retro systems.
Wtaf I Was thinking of keeping this win 10 laptop, Rog strix scar2 2060 as my win 10 retro system but wtafp if like my Xp system it hits a point where I can't get at the games I bought for it.
There should be a legit and viable Download, path simple as.
And I'm fine with progress I'm on 11 will get 12, not a luddite not the point.
Anyway people can have old machines that do fine gaming but turn into trash if you install W10 or W11. And then they complain about piracy, i wonder why.
I don't understand why Valve keeps using for Steam a cromium based browser instead of something like Opera or Firefox .
Since i had to switch to Windows 10 many games that are not brand new have issues going in fullscreen when on Windows 7 i never got such issues .
Same goes for general issues in terms of OS use . I got more problems on Windows 10 than i ever got on Xp and 7 togheter .
In the end new games despite Valve dropping support for older OS are gonna force people to switch like it happen with moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 and Direct X 11 .
"The reason behind such a move, according to Valve, is that the newest features in Steam rely on an embedded version of Google Chrome which no longer functions on older versions of Windows, and that the future of Steam will require Windows features and security updates only present in Windows 10 and above."
The only solution for Valve would likely be to develop it's own browser to embed into steam, which frankly isn't worth it given how much effort it would take to develop a browser comparable to chrome or firefox. It would add a constant overhead as well, as Valve would have to continue to update and maintain that browser as well. They'd also have to worry about security issues, which in and of itself is a huge deal.
This is less a move on Valve's part and more other company's sunsetting support for those platforms. As far as I'm aware Opera does not have an application embed framework. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I could not find anything on google other than something from stack overflow stating that they do not have that.
Firefox is ending windows 7 / 8.1 support as well.
Any way you look at it, even if Valve did go through all the effort of switching which browser they are using, they'd at best earn themselves a few months extra time.
Go ahead hell I dropped support of steam long ago hehe epic is way better :cool:
I haven't gamed on win-7 in a lot of years so no biggie :sleep: