Re: Steam will officially stop supporting the Windows 7, Windows 8
Posted: 17 Jun 2023 13:47
I understand and agree to a point with all your reasoning.
I guess it's an end user mindset sort of thing.
e.g. I have a can opener that my nan gave me from 1943. It opens cans and will do (maybe needing a sharpen now and again) till judgement day.
I expect a reasonably similar performance from all my purchases.
PCs and software SHOULD do that (people still use Atari software to do productive things), its just the manufacturers create the obsolescence on purpose.
For a good example, look at MS Office. That had everything you needed 15 years ago. They just changed things (mainly backward compatibility) so you just had to get the newest one.
I guess it's an end user mindset sort of thing.
e.g. I have a can opener that my nan gave me from 1943. It opens cans and will do (maybe needing a sharpen now and again) till judgement day.
I expect a reasonably similar performance from all my purchases.
PCs and software SHOULD do that (people still use Atari software to do productive things), its just the manufacturers create the obsolescence on purpose.
For a good example, look at MS Office. That had everything you needed 15 years ago. They just changed things (mainly backward compatibility) so you just had to get the newest one.