![]() Unfortunately that library has shrunk all of a sudden for Catalina+ users now that 32-Bit executables are no longer functional and this is a sad prospect, especially from a game preservation point of view on a platform which is already marginalised and maligned by the gaming community (sweeping generalisation I know). The reasons I think Mac users would still use Steam are simply its convenience and library (and perhaps the attractiveness of the sales). Where else would you suggest they go to express their dissatisfaction and force Valve into action? 3rd parties will still be releasing games on Steam regardless. It's not like customers can buy a 64-Bit version Portal 2 on a different store anyway, and any Mac users into gaming are already likely (I would assume) to have accounts with Epic and GOG in addition to Steam. ![]() I can't see Mac customers abandoning Steam as a marketplace when new Mac titles are likely to be 64-Bit from now on. ![]()
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