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In games, I'm not seeing much difference at all, if any. Web browsing, none. For the video editing, there's where the difference comes in. Total run-times are only about 20% off, which isn't bothersome. Bootup times are about 4 seconds longer. I attribute that more to the difference in BIOS->OS hand-off between the systems.'not by much'... is that around 30% on average? As that is about the IPC difference between the two...
Like GOG, it depends on the dev and title. However the Steam Client itself will still install and run on XP. The reason Steam is still supporting it is because of all the classic games that run better on XP. They'll phase it out eventually, but not while they still have a solid 15% of the audience still running XP for classic gaming reasons. And that's what you're doing. You should be good. Have at it. Hell, I know someone running Steam on Windows 98SE for the classic gaming aspect.Something i didn't take in consideration is Steam on XP?
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