• @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    The Chromium base, which is what Steam is built upon, itself isn’t supported on Win 7,8. Can Valve work upon it to make it backwards compatible? Maybe. Will it be a pain in the ass to maintain? Absolutely.

    Also, if you don’t want to upgrade to Win11, you can make a 2nd partition for Linux and enjoy your games.

    • dinckel
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      71 month ago

      This is one of the things, that’s not only a colossal amount of effort to maintain, but also a colossal waste of money. Backporting security is expensive. Backporting features to an old is is even more costly. With the W7 platform shrinking into obscurity, it just doesn’t make sense

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      11 month ago

      You could also use Win10 with ReviOS, AtlasOS, Ghost Spectre etc. as an addition to your Linux partition