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Mwa, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

Just use Windows 10 or Linux

pineapplelover,

Just use Windows 10 or Linux

Ftfy

Draedron,

lol win 7 probably still can run more games than Linux

Mwa,

Linux can slightly run more tho,since windows 7 is eol.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

My Steam Deck runs most games just fine.

hobbsc, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support
@hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

It’s surreal reading comments pining for win7/8. i am getting old.

sirboozebum,

Windows 3.1 was the first one my family had.

gamermanh,

It’s surreal reading comments pining for win7

Oh no they’ve been in a coma since 2012!

I jest, but seriously I was in HS personally while whinging about 8 and wanting 7 back after my laptop auto updated on me like a jackass. Its actually the event that lead to me learning IT!

dandu3,

Windows 8 is actually great. It’s the last efficient OS from Microsoft. I mean, you can actually be surfing on the internet and have 4 GBs of RAM and you’re actually having a good time? By good I mean like 2.5 GB used with the browser open.

Well apparently you could before windows 10, or there’s something wrong with my laptop but it’s always chuggin along after boot at like 3.25 Gb used easy.

Maybe it’s because all the fancy x86 emulation it does is actually pretty RAM hungry too. Oh well.

(It’s a Samsung Galaxy book go. They’re dirt cheap! And I actually quite like it, it’s been my main computer for a few years now actually. )

Blackmist,

This is what game launchers looked like in my day.

https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/0663ed97-7a9a-4173-81b9-20dd95dfde59.webp

If I wanted a different game I’d put in a different tape!

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

We lost Yuzu because of a Windows 7 user. Whoever that guy was, he deserved this.

SwordInStone,

how?

RightHandOfIkaros,

He got upset at the Yuzu developers for dropping support for Windows 7, and after throwing a tantrum in a GitHub Issue report, he directly emailed Nintendo and their legal team with a massive word salad directly linking to Yuzu. Multiple times. Then within around a month or two Nintendo initiated a lawsuit.

UnsavoryMollusk,

Fuck them then, it’s even worse when you think of the multiple ways you can update or switch to a Linux distro

Kazumara, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

The title of that article is kind of weird. It’s just wrong to claim they are dead for gaming because of a lack of steam.

Anyone can just get Witcher 3, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Stardew Valley, or Anno 2070 from GoG and for each of them you can game for another 50 hours without needing steam. Or get Minecraft from their page directly and play for 100 hours. This is all without going to any retro titles.

SynopsisTantilize,

Minecraft is about to be a retro title.

soul,
@soul@lemmy.world avatar

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xavier666,

🧑‍🚀 🔫 👨‍🚀

Voltage,

You need to tweak a lot to get latest minecraft java version running on Windows7

Kazumara,

Ah sorry I hadn’t heard that they switched to Java 21 with 1.20.5

Katana314,

If you hate Windows 11 and don’t mind tinkering, I’d almost think Linux would be a better option especially if your preference is for retro games.

Kazumara,

I’ve tinkered plenty even when using Windows haha. I even have a Windows 98 and Windows XP virtual machine for some old things, but everything I care about seems to have a modern HD release, a userpatch or can be hooked with dxwnd, so I don’t use them anymore at the moment.

But yeah probably the long term solution is Linux. Personally I wouldn’t run Windows 7 anymore. The unfixed CVE list has become quite long. I just went checking for the above titles out of principle, because I don’t like this conflation of PC gaming with only Steam.

I still haven’t made the jump to gaming on Linux, unfortunately. Although I’ve been running a dual boot for the last 8 years or so, because I used Linux for my studies, use it for my work, and for hosting my game servers on a second computer, so I would be in a prime position… but so far I have just gone the way of least resistance, which is still Windows 10 at the moment.

But I have a deadline now: October 2025. Just need to figure out the best distro, I don’t think I’ll use my existing Fedora KDE install for this. Maybe Arch, or one of these new immutable distros, that might be neat for when different games require different versions of libraries.

finitebanjo, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

TBF an online Windows 7 copy is just asking to be Hacked given Microsoft support ended in 2020 and security updates after that required a paid subscription which ended in 2023.

Maggoty, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

Pulls support or bricks the program on those systems? There’s a difference.

toddestan,

Valve pulled support for Steam at the start of January 2024 for Windows 7/8. I thought that was the end, but apparently it actually just meant “Steam may still run but we don’t support it in any way”. Which surprised me when I booted up the old Windows 7 PC a few months ago and discovered that Steam still ran and seemed to work.

Apparently this update is actually incompatible and now Steam won’t run at all.

Maggoty,

Oof

Blackmist,

It’s probably the inbuilt browser component that seems to be in everything these days.

Chrome pulled support for Win 7 and 8 ages ago, so anything that relies on an up to date browser is sure to follow.

stupidcasey, do games w Windows 7 and 8 now dead for gaming, as new Steam update pulls support

Well the last good windows is dead.

Once windows 10 is dead I am full Linux, I have already begun the transition, any time I have to install a new Os it’s now fedora 40.

kalpol,

No reason not to go now.

stupidcasey,

Time, my last hold out is my main gaming rig, I have it set up exactly as I want it and I don’t want to rewrite the entire thing.

kalpol,

Valid

Vitaly,
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Fedora 41 is the newest now

DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

Nope… always online multiplayer PvP game ain’t System Shock …and it sure as hell isn’t Deus Ex

BartyDeCanter, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

Huh. Thief 1&2, System Shock 1&2 and Deus Ex make up half of my top 10 games list. But multiplayer? I donno, maybe if there is also a good single player campaign I’ll be interested. I’d be happy with a modern Thief 1&2 remaster. NewDark and TheDarkMod are great, but I’d love to have full raytracing in Thief.

LostWanderer, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

I got excited until I found out this was a multiplayer title. This is a great team making a game that I couldn’t possibly care about, makes me sad to say their effort is dead to me.

AlphaOmega, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

It’s called Thief, not Thieves

OutlierBlue, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

Oh, multiplayer competitive? No thanks. I have no interest in that at all.

naticus,

Yep, hard pass. I’ll occasionally play a co-op game here and there with friends, but as soon as you add pvp, especially if required, I’m out without regret and nothing will bring me back.

ProdigalFrog, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

A co-op campaign I’d be down for, but I can’t say I’m excited for this. I’m just not feeling the vibe.

Wrufieotnak,

Coop Immersive Sim sounds awesome to be honest.

60fpsrefugee, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs

As a Spies vs Merc (2013) enjoyer, i’d like to try it. And of course the server will be dead within weeks of lauch, lol.

KingThrillgore, do games w Thief has a new spiritual sequel, built by the Deus Ex and System Shock devs
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

OtherSide also failed to make System Shock 3 so expecting this to ship is… hopeful

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