


You may want your PC in Airplane Mode, or something from now on, where To the Internet, which I found out the hard way. Platform, & hope your Games are still functional in Offline Mode.Īnd it seems, even in Offline Mode, STEAM can still Update, if your connected Your only luck is to cut Internet Support entirely from the You can't stop the Platform from cutting ties with & so will the Games, however, because This Platform Auto-Updates, & The Current Version of STEAM on Windows 7, will still continue to support Windows 7, & have to make the jump, it just seems you'll get the worst of it. Then anyone, because we chose to make the jump earlier, & justĭecided to deal with it, while you guys aren't given the choice anymore, More then likely be the ones who will be impacted by the Change more & because of this, anyone who refused to Upgrade to Windows 10, will Windows 7 was a much better platform, I get that, but it's gone now, I've not seen much changes to my Windows Settings yet, :(

Platform, & it sucks that only until now, are we able to actually Stop an Upgradeįrom taking Place, & I don't even know how I would even do this? As The Platform was actually a really nice Upgrade from Windows 7, but the fact How Lucky do you feel? Windows 10 has only gotten worst over time, at first for like a good while You must now pay the consequences of your actions with a large cost of Upgrades. & we already know Windows 10 is not only going to start costing money,īut it's also going to be like $300 now to get a Copy of Windows 10.Ĭongrats on hold out as long as you can with Windows 7,

& that he was Warned about keeping Windows 7 around.Īll the different things that will no longer function, nor be Updated, My Dad's Laptop has just stated that it's no longer being Supported. it does mean that currently 1 steamuser in 3 is on 7 instead of 1 in 5 previously. Outside of that region, it really means nothing though. If Jan sees another big boost for Chinese we'll likely see the same for Windows 7 even though it's no longer supported. Originally posted by ChillCore:Is that so? If you look at previous months as well in Wayback machine you'll notice English and W10 and Chinese and W7 are pretty tied together. Seems very likely the Windows 7 boost is tied to a large boost of the Chinese user base in December. I removed it three times when it was released and I am not going back despite it being free of charge. I know I will never be on 10 in my lifetime. I'd say those nrs suggest peeps are returning back to 7 from 10 and 8 is not even on the radar. Is that so?įrom the hardware survey Spawn of totoro linked: i doubt many people will stay with windows 7.
