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>steals your money
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>>721113849
>0.1% of the userbase still use 32 bit
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>>721113904
>it's okay to steal from people as long as they're a minority/the least equipped to protect themselves
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I'm surprised there's a 32 bit version of win 10
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>>721113979
what do you think the computer from '94 that controls all the nukes runs? there's no security updates for older versions of windows
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>>721114080
I seriously hope nuke software isn't getting the latest jeetcrosoft updates
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Note OP has openly admitted he runs Windows 2000 on his daily driver. I'm not sure how he even shitposts, as his web browser likely can't connect to anything. He must be phoneposting.
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>>721113904
Not 0.1%
0.01%
So in total 15,400 people.
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>>721113956
dropping support for ancient shit isn't stealing, you are well within your power to buy any device from the last 15 years that is 64-bit capable
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>>721114080
It doesn't matter since sensitive military systems are a closed box anyway. No one is browsing porn or playing steam games on a control system meant only to control satellites and shit, so why does it matter if it runs on a Win 98 PC with unpatched Internet Explorer 4?
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>>721113849
It’s still here, that you can’t access it is another story
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Not my problem.
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>>721114439
>you MUST purchase an expensive new hardware to keep playing the software you already purchased on the platform that you have been using all this time that is suddenly going to no longer be supporting you for no reason
You don't even realize how cooked you are
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troonix users and steamies will keep slopping it up
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>>721113904
>>721114338
>>721114420
>>721114439
>>721114493
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>>721114698
>$50 for a used business pc from 2016 is "expensive"
lol
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>>721114838
Hi, Steamies schizo. Ready to talk about 30% and casinos for children? You're brown and poor. Also, I laid your mom.
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steam and gabe should enforce the fact that if motherfuckers want to keep selling a game on steam they should also be obligated to update the game enough so that it actually fucking runs properly on any steam supported OS like fucking windows 10 and 11 for fuck's sake, there's a continuously increasing amount of games that no longer work properly (or at all) on modern systems and rely entirely on some troon nerd's hacky patches to work and that's fucking bullshit
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>>721114838
We all already own nothing, when you die you can't take anything with you.
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>>721113956
>it's okay to steal from literal retards
Correct.
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>>721114917
My pyramid is going to be filled with all my earthly goods so I can take it with me to the afterlife.
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>can't bequeath my steam account worth thousands of dollars to someone when i die
feels bad man
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>>721115102
this actually is a problem
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>>721115102
>>721115149
you can kind of use steam families for this or you can just arrange to have your steam login credentials sent to them after you die
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>>721113849
why wouldnt you just run an older version of steam?
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>>721114917
Based minimalist ascension take, anon. Soon we’ll all be digital ghosts posting from the ethereal void, arguing about HL3 release dates and whether PS6 was the worst console of all time.
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>>721115102
In Soviet Rasha, we sell Counterstrike skin so we can afford rock to make rock borscht. Video game only way of making money in Rasha.
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>>721113849
>you vill upgrade your system to 64 bit and you vill like it
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>>721115226
downloads will probably break at some point. of course, you can always just download your entire library. multiplayer would also break though.
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>>721114698
>new
>15 years old is new
you're reaching levels of karen that arent even possible. whats next, gonna ask to speak to valves manager and make a facebook post about this because you have to update your hardware once a decade? fuck off faggot
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>>721115275
Nobody but you has a 32-bit system in 2025.
>you vill upgrade your TV to color
>you vill get an automatic "dishwasher"
>you vill have streets with asphalt
This is you.
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half the time it just seems like companies deliberately kneecap products from being able to run on older systems when they're perfectly capable of doing so (such as certain drivers being programmed not to run on windows 7 just because)
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>>721115102
>here's my username and password, goodbye son
???
How are they going to stop this???
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>>721115393
>goodbye son
or daughter, let's not assume gender
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>>721113849
I am surprised anyone support 32 bit for so long.
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>>721113849
It's kinda funny, because linux community abandoned 32bit support as soon as possible
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People still use 32-bit systems? Was your computer built when Blockbuster still existed?
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>>721115370
Google isn't making 32-bit CEF anymore. Steam relies on CEF for a good chunk of its functionality. If they keep including old versions and someone gets sploited running Steam, they can't blame Google for making shitware, because they shouldn't have been using EOL versions of CEF.
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>>721114884
Hi. kettleless psycho, need more money for sharknados for boomers? You're green and greedy, very embarrasing and uncool.
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>>721115393
>How are they going to stop this???
Password accepted.
Please drink a verification can to continue.
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>>721115367
>>721115368
yeah exactly. 64-bit was the default version of windows by 2010 and nearly all new home pcs were 64-bit by like 2012 at the latest with the used market becoming mostly 64-bit easily by 2015. complaining about this is like complaining that crysis won't run on windows 95.
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>>721115571
That's quite impressive, ackshually.
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>>721115548
Why does steam have to run on fucking Chromium anyway it LAGS so much for no reason and uses up half your ram to render 10 different elements through 10 different processes while you're not even using it.
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>>721115482
Ubuntu and Fedora both still support 32-bit because enough people threw a fit about the Steam client requiring 32-bit libraries.
As soon as the Steam client is 64-bit you can say goodbye to multilib.
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>>721115393
>How are they going to stop this???
ever glance at the EULA?
>eulas are not legal
answer the question
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>>721115482
It makes more sense to keep 32bit for Linux because of all the arm based embedded systems that are 32bit
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>>721115820
answer his, how are they going to actually enforce that when they have no way of knowing it even happened
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>>721115678
It's the only thing available besides Gecko, and nobody wants to use Gecko.
Reminder it hooked your running version of Internet Explorer waybackwhen before Chrome existed.
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>>721115858
vgui seemed to work just fine, now there's a loading screen just to log in and it gets stuck half the time.
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>>721115904
someone's angy
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>>721115904
License agreement says system requirements may change. Everyone but you is using x86-64 at this point. Windows is free. linux is free (though your time is worthless if you use it). Mainstream 64-bit CPUs have been kicking around since 2003.
You're arguing for literal technology that was beginning to be phased out 22 years ago, because you hate Valve SO FUCKING MUCH for VAC banning you that you have to ritualpost.
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Don't be poor :)
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>>721115019
Lol bro me and the boys are totally gonna steal your shit and teabag your mummy. Then we'll do weird stuff to your corpse.
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>>721116238
Even if you're poor, you should be able to wrangle an x86-64 system. Picrel blows away any 32-bit system any poorfag might have. Add a 3060 for $280. That's a little over $700 with tax. If you don't have $700 in your bank account, you don't need to be thinking about video games.
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>>721116515
But can it game?
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>>721115671
Don't you need that to use more than 4GB ram anyway
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How poor is the typical /v/troon
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>>721116712
PAE let you use up to 64 gb in theory, although each process was still limited to 4gb and consumer versions of windows didn't support it anyway due to driver issues.
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>>721116710
Better than anyone's 32-bit x86 system.
>>721116712
Sort of. Windows has weird limits, but it's technically a per-process limit of 4GB in the architecture. Before 64-bit CPUs were common in the Intel/AMD world, Windows allowed physical address extensions, which allowed it to access multiple 4GB pages (x86 Unixes could do this by default, but it was a Windows server feature you had to enable via a boot flag on the MS side). So you had stuff like MS SQL opening separate processes for database tables and the system being able to swap between them (which made rapid accesses to multiple pages ungodly slow, since it had to shift addressing every time it accessed a different page).

TL;DR Windows desktop was even worse, as it had a 2GB limit per process by default in a 32-bit executable, and you could make it Large Address Aware, which upped it to 3.5.
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>>721113849
I just used the massgrave something about 3years extension for windows 10 is this legit?
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>>721117184
Yes. If you roll into ESU, you still get security updates.
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>>721113849
>have a software platform that has some soft that works best on old PCs
>somehow old clients can't be updated in spite of Steam project being iterationally made
What sort of dependency based retarded decision is this?
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>>721117184
You could get a year for basically free without that. The 3 year one requires using the LTSC version which is an outdated version of Windows 10.
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>>721117184
yes, massgrave is certified good shit.
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>>721117372
no, he's talking about tsforge which lets you get ESUs for the entire paid period, which is currently up to 3 years. also ltsc iot is supported until like 2032 or something, it's way more than 3 years.
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>>721115678
because Chrome is like Unreal5 in that whole industries have decided monopolies are ackshully good if it's Epic Games or Google running them
the absolute state of Web Browsers in 2025 where Firefox/Opera are the tiniest fraction of users while everyone uses some Google'd Chrome
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I really fucking hate Microsoft for waging war against backward compability to force people to "upgrade" to their shitty service OS.
The result have been disastrous for technology as a whole, with softwares that could run on older hardwares just not working because fuck you, and older softwares that should have no problem running on newer hardwares having tons of problems.
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>>721113849
>finally no more updates
BASED
I start Steam and it works instantly while you are stuck updating.
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>>721117509
>I really fucking hate Microsoft for waging war against backward compability to force people to "upgrade" to their shitty service OS.
Microsoft has nothing to do with third party open source middleware used in steam dropping support for ancient garbage no one uses you fucking retard
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>>721117509
what war against backwards compatibility? i can run 32-bit games from the 90s on windows 11.
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>>721113849
>Windows 10 32-bit
I didn't even know that was a thing.
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>>721117509
>I really fucking hate Microsoft for waging war against backward compability to force people to "upgrade" to their shitty service OS.
Holy fucking retard
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>>721113849
what about the games that only work on 32 bit OSs?
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>>721117509
Chromium not supporting 32 bit has nothing to do with Microsoft and nor does any of this shit have ANYTHING to do with backwards compatibility you utter fucking retard
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>>721117778
Name one.
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>>721117509
>Windows keeps on degrading
>Linux is Linux
>UIs suck
>touchscreen android phone aesthetics
Is there any popular OS that isn't inadequate in some way?
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>>721113849
Literally, NOBODY uses this.
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>>721117457
Regular LTSC and IoT LTSC have different dates, and I don't know that regular Windows 10 has support beyond the 1 extra year Microsoft is giving it.
The issue is that the LTSC versions themselves are based on an older W10 build from 2021 which some software already dropped support for.
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>>721114420
>that nigger only killed 0.00000001% of women riding the bus
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>>721117360
Very little can't be wrangled to work well on WIndows 11.
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>>721117778
The only games that only work on 32bit OSes are ancient shit relying on 16bit support those OSes had, at which point DOSBox you retarded nigger.
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>>721114872
so why doesnt valve send these people free computers?
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>>721117778
Shouldn't be an issue on Linux due to Proton and Windows has WOW64.
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>>721117778
List 5 of these games
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>>721117843
How is this possible? Did 11 diverge that much from previous OSes?
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>>721117902
Why don't those people give blowjobs for money so they can afford a 22 year old PC?
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Who the fuck is still running 32 bit? How would you even use a browser on 32 bit anymore?
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>>721117954
The entire design is to force you to use Windows 11
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>>721117954
It's just reasonably compatible at base for 32-bit and above software, and stuff like ScummVM, PCem, and DOSBox fill the void for what doesn't work natively.
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Why is 64 bit mandatory?
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>>721114917
thats where you are wrong. I can take the entire plane with me.
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>>721115102
literally just give them your password and set up 2FA on their phone, there's no way of knowing it even happened
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>>721118003
Nobody.
Not even the OP.
Well not "nobody" 0.001% of Steam installs, which is less than 500 people.
This entire board is just outrage bait with about 95% of retarded opinions being fake to generate (you)s. Trolling is a art, after all. And half you faggots are either too young or have forgotten that some people get their jollies from making you mad on the internet.
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>>721114698
>an expensive new hardware
SAAR
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i really hope you guys aren't still using 32-bit PCs that can only utilize 4gb of RAM
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>>721117954
11 literally still got legacy features and UI that date as far as fucking windows 2.0 its not that its diverging that much but more so microsoft is strongarming people into upgrading
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>>721118283
>but more so microsoft is strongarming people into upgrading
Of course if you point that out, Microsoft drones will immediately come down on you.
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>>721118283
They just announced another round of forced copilot installs to roll out after the W10 end of service date, for some reason.
I'll be disabling updates at the end of the month.
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Not sure how anyone could have a problem with this.
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>>721117967
why should they have to?
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>>721118142
Windows 10 support is ending and Windows 11 only runs 64-bit. Chromium Embedded Framework will probably drop windows32 support soon and running outdated CEF is bad for security.
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>>721113849
How on earth you're still on 32 bit?
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>>721118443
my win10 is supported to 2032
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>>721118492
he's either third world, trolling, or stupid
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>>721113849
Where do you even find 32 bits hardware? Even all the shittiest used chromebook I can find are 64 bits.
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>>721118443
Having glowniggers design your CPUs is bad for security too, but no one speaks about that.
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>>721118684
It's either the glowniggers or the chinks, pick your poison.
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>>721118428
It's not a problem with this in particular, but rather the version dependency nightmare we're heading toward thanks to Microshart
>Sorry goyim, new update rolled in, you'll need to buy the latest hardware if you wish to continue using your machine. Oops sorry, Rajeesh shat in the server again and the update bricked your brand new machine, seems like you'll have to buy another one.
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>>721114592
Based GOG user.
Steamies in shambles
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>>721118745
Same thing, glowies work with their international colleagues when necessary.
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people still play games on 8 bit consoles you daft zoomer niggers. there is no reason someone who has a pc solely to play pc games from 2003 to 2011 for example should arbitrarily lose the ability to do so.
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>>721118992
Those are static games on static systems. Nintendo doesn't have to maintain their old consoles or continually support deprecated and legacy features.
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>>721118992
You being in control of your machine bad!
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>>721113904
For 0.1% of people 32-bit windows just werks. That phrase justifies a lot of bullshit but for some reason whenever it goes against corporate interest, there's a problem. Never any other time.
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>>721113849
>account still available
>all purchases still available
>nothing removed
>existing installation and instances that worked before still work now
>said instances won't auto-update to a version that won't work
>everything still works as well as before
>"stolen"
Get a new gimmick, anon. This one's retarded.
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>still using 32 bit os. Even when windows 7 had 64 bit

They deserve to be dropped.
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>>721118181
what if steam accounts have a secret time limit of 100 years because no one is living longer than that
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>>721113849
lil gup if you're still on a 32 bit OS you don't have money to begin with lmao.
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>>721119198
Windows XP had two versions of 64-bit.
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>>721114698
Did your current hardware stop working or something? Steam won't auto-update to a version it can't run. If it worked before the support cut-off date, it will continue to run after without further updates.
Why are you lying anon?
Why would you post lies on the internet anon?
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>>721113849
Gotta love percentages to justify anything
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>>721119383
0.1% is a pretty solid justification.
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>>721119442
it's 0.01%
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>>721118261
>>721119087
>>721119442
0.01%
Are you all fucking AI bots that can't keep track of the amount of 0s or some shit?
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>>721119442
Isn't that still a solid mil?
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>>721119071
nigger all they got to do is continue hosting the same damn .exe that worked unchanged for 15 years
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>>721114592
Based
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>>721119317
Precisely. There's no reason to use 32 bit unless your troglodyte still banging stones together before dinner.
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>>721119343
nta but they're literally trying to phase out older versions of Steam with their new compression algo which doesn't work on older versions.
And they're even lying about their claim by stating it's OS related, when in truth it's Steam related, if you trick Steam into thinking you're on Windows 10/11 (with shit like VxKex), it'll update and downloading works just fine.
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>>721119557
It would be 150 thousand, but since it's 0.01% it's 15 thousand.
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>>721119525
Stand back, son... One, one, one, uhhhh, one.
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>>721114592
>gog has no games
Ah that's why it isn't your problem. You don't play games.
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>>721119619
>binarycel busy calling others troglodytes
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>>721119740
01001011 01101001 01101100 01101100 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 01110010 01110011 01100101 01101100 01100110 00100000 01111001 01101111 01110101 00100000 01110011 01110100 01110101 01110000 01101001 01100100 00100000 01101110 01101001 01100111 01100111 01100101 01110010 00100000 01110100 01110010 01101111 01100111 01101100 01101111 01100100 01111001 01110100 01110010
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>>721119706
Yeah, keep telling yourself that, steamie lmao
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>>721119874
>irrelevant random picture lacking the distinct presence of games
I am vindicated.
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>>721119383
>we need to remove Windows 7 users because there's only 1.28% of them (1.8 million users)
>we need to remove Windows 8 users because there's only 0.5% of them (735 000 users)
Although in the case of Windows 32 bits, 0.01% is around 15000 users.
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>>721119956
>Windows 8 having 735,000 users.
They need to be put in camps.
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>>721113849
who even runs 32 bit? people using ancient devices? that shit cant read more than 4gb of ram
these people arent playing video games with that unless its something like wc3
anyone using a cpu built in the modern times is gonna have 64 bit support, what cpus are they using??
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>>721119706
There's 11,169 games on GoG: https://www.gog.com/en/games
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>>721119925
I knew steamies didn't have reading comprehension (which is why they always make these threads) but this is just pathetic.
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You can ultimately blame Microsoft for this -- it's their toolchains that drop support for older hardware and OS releases. You can still target 32-bit systems and libraries with modern GCC, for example, so it's certainly possible to run modern software on old systems, but Microsoft insisted on dropping 32-bit support in their runtime libraries and then mandated "Windows 10 or newer" in their latest 64-bit runtime libraries. Now guess what you need to target if you want to run on the *newest* OS releases, or at least their newest features.
For all the shit IBM (deservedly) catches for its business practices, the fact that you can still take a program binary produced in the 1950's for their mainframes and run it unmodified on a current/modern mainframe is based as fuck. Of course, they don't really target mainframes for video games these days either. What can you do, eh?
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>>721120097
>slandering our lord and savior Microsoft™ who gives us Windows 11™ updates for free!
Rajeesh, arrest this man!
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>>721120217
Fuck no! I will NEVER redeem!
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>>721119706
You're certainly correct that GOG has FAR fewer games than Steam. But if you value DRM-free, you should be purchasing what you can on GOG, generally older games though.
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>>721116349
>gets cursed
>AIEEEEE
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>>721118684
People complain about IME and PSP all the time on >>>/g/
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>>721120017
>who even runs 32 bit?
People who accidentally installed the 32-bit version lmao
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>>721118992
You can upgrade to Linux and still use the same hardware if you really need to
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>>721119580
>no games
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>>721120812
This ain't a PS5 we're talking about.
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Reality check: literally no one here daily drives a 32 bit system. The last mainstream 32 bit CPU was an Intel Atom made for a netbook in 2008
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>>721113849
I haven't used a 32bit OS in months
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>>721121390
...yeah? is that not obvious? this thread is episode 721,113,849 of /v/ finding an excuse to be mad instead of playing videogames.
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>>721122176
>months
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>>721113849
There were literally more Windows 7 users than there are Windows 10 32-bit users, and this was in 2018.
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>>721113956
>they give the 0.1% the ability to protect themselves.
Come on man.
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>>721113956
i really hope you never made linux marketshare jokes
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>make shitpost thread
>get called a retard
>double down for the (You)s
Many such cases.
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>>721113849
Damn I guess you better start a stop killing OS petition, faggot.
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>>721122923
>2018 was 7 years ago
Way to cherrypick the year right after 10 came out, loser.
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>>721127120
>55.53% using Windows 10 64-bit
>but it just hadn't gained traction yet
>that's why nobody was using 32-bit in 2018
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Its not stealing retards. Its akin to you coming to a car dealership 100 years later and asking them to service your 100 year old car when the tech is entirely different now.
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>>721114698
>an expensive new hardware
You are not a fucking Somalian scrounging a laptop off of dead people, fuck off Ivan.
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>>721113849
Why the hell are you still using 32-bit. This shit isn't like being forced to winblows11.



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