- cross-posted to:
- steam@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- steam@lemmy.ml
No one uses 32 bit Windows (especially for gaming), but at least we might at last get a 64 bit verison of the Steam client on Windows.
No one uses 32 bit Windows (especially for gaming), but at least we might at last get a 64 bit verison of the Steam client on Windows.
There is no way to have a legacy Steam client that’s not maintained but still must authenticate users, transactions, and downloads.