• atocci@kbin.social
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    The move means existing Steam Client installations on those operating systems will no longer receive updates of any kind, including security updates.

    We expect the Steam client and games on these older operating systems to continue running for some time.

    The company is encouraging all High Sierra and Mojave users to update “sooner rather than later” and noted that Apple ended security updates and technical support for both operating systems in December 2020 and October 2021, respectively.

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      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.

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        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.

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          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.

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            The problem is when those “older builds” rely on a connection to a back-end. If this was just a standalone piece of software that is one thing, but you can’t just let out-of-date clients that connect over the internet to run indefinitely.

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              The games I bought are stand-alone pieces of software. The gatekeeper needed to run those games is another story.

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                You could likely set it up to work “offline” so you can still play your steam games. If you were to set the steam client to offline (Assumedly through the Mac top bar ‘Steam > Offline Mode’) it should never need an update or contact with servers to keep working. That said, I don’t know if there is a limit on how long you can have a computer connected to a specific account while never connecting to Valve’s servers.