In what many would consider overdue, Steam will no longer support the Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems starting on January 1st 2019. Supporting older versions of operating systems can ...
Valve has announced that Steam is dropping support for legacy Windows operating systems. Namely: Windows XP, and Windows Vista. Beginning January 1, 2019, Steam will no longer support Windows XP, or ...
PC gamers still prefer to play via Windows XP, but they're moving to Windows 7, Steam's latest usage stats indicate. They're also quite keen on Nvidia video cards and Intel processors. Don Reisinger ...
Valve is going to stop supporting certain versions of Windows. On January 1, 2019, Windows XP and Windows Vista will not be supported. If Steam users with one of those two systems want to continue ...
Valve’s Steam Store has come a long way since it first debuted in 2003, adding support for a number of operating systems over the years. Some have fallen at the wayside though and starting on Tuesday, ...
Bad news for owners of dedicated retro rigs: Steam is dropping support for Windows XP and Vista on January 1, 2019, Valve announced this week. And the deadline isn’t just for feature updates. If ...
As PC gamers, we like to stay up on the latest tech, whether that be new GPUs, CPUs, or the games that hardware powers. That means we're usually forced into new OS updates whether we like them or not ...
Games will continue to run on Steam until the end of the year, but as of January 1, 2019, it's all over. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
According to the latest Steam Hardware and Software survey, 66.15% of users are now running Windows 10 64-bit OS. However, there are still 0.12% still running Windows XP 32-bit. Unfortunately for ...
Valve's Steam software has been around for almost 15 years and has arguably come a long way from its somewhat humble beginnings. In fact, the company just announced a complete overhaul to its built-in ...
Valve is putting another nail in the coffin of the should-already-be-dead Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems. The company says that starting January 1st, 2019 you won’t be able to use its ...
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