No longer getting updates nor texh support from valve
Comment on Steam dropping support for macOS Mojave and by extension 32-bit games
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Those of us that already have Steam games installed on Mojave will no longer be able to update? Or will Gaben reach into my computer and forbid me access to content I paid for?
code@lemmy.zip 1 year ago
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Hope so.
The article is very unclear. It keeps waffling between “it’ll keep working.” and “it might stop working.”
I’m just wondering if it stops working because of an unforeseen problem or because Steam says “I cannot update, so I won’t run.”
It’s not Steam’s fault, but I have to hang on to this old battleship for a few more years before I can replace it with hardware current enough to run current software.
IHeartBadCode@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yeah, this article is fucking shit. The support page at Steam literally clears the air on this.
Yes. You will still have access to your 32-bit Mac games in your Steam Library. We are not removing these games from your library and they will continue to work on macOS 10.14 Mojave and earlier, Windows and in many cases Linux as well.
I fucking hate people who write articles to stoke fear for clicks.
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Thank you for that. That support page is way more useful.
The article only links to the Steam blog. And the Steam blog doesn’t link to the support page either.
atocci@kbin.social 1 year ago
That's an old support page from back when Apple originally dropped support for 32-bit apps, it wasn't written with the discontinuation of the 32-bit Steam Client in mind because at that point they were still supporting it. They won't be removing 32-bit games from your libraries, but the 32-bit client will eventually stop working without any warning when a future update inevitably breaks compatibility. They may still be in your library, but you wont have any way to install those 32-bit games anymore.
This article isn't stoking fear imo, it's very straightforward about what's happening here. At some indeterminate point in the future, there will be no more installing 32-bit MacOS games from Steam and anything you already have installed will presumably need to be run in offline mode because the client will stop working.
Goronmon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I fucking hate people who write articles to stoke fear for clicks.
What about people who are confidently wrong in their ignorance and post old articles that don’t prove what they think it does?
dpkonofa@lemmy.world 1 year ago
That’s not waffling… both of those things can be true. It currently works and will continue to but it may stop working in the future depending on what updates happen.
brenticus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Sounds like the client will keep working until something breaks compatibility, which could happen whenever. Backend updates, chrome functionality, lots of things could happen. Or nothing. They’re not supporting it, they can’t guarantee anything.
32 bit game support is a bit more unclear; I’d probably recommend downloading games you like to play a lot, I’m not sure they’ll be distributing 32 bit macos versions long-term.
atocci@kbin.social 1 year ago
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I read that.
The article, and Steam’s quotes, don’t say either or with any certainty, so I’ll have to wait and find out.
atocci@kbin.social 1 year ago
From what I can gather, it sounds like things will keep working until something changes on the back-end that leaves the old Steam client unable to connect anymore. I don't think they can't say when that will be exactly though because it depends on future updates.
aeronmelon@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Figures.
Most software I use that dropped support for Mojave already at least let me use older builds in peace.
I appreciate your trying to help clear it up.