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Steam ends 32-bit operating system support in 2026
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Coolio, can we get the steam client to 64 bit as well?
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Coolio, can we get the steam client to 64 bit as well?
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And when 64-bit support first came to Windows, Microsoft artificially limited the amount of RAM you could use unless you shelled out for the much more expensive editions. On Vista you were arbitrarily limited to 8 gigs with the basic edition, 16 with premium, and even the business editions had a limit of 128 gigs, a tiny fraction of the addressable space under a 64 bit architecture. Even now there's a limit, though it's insanely high (over a terabyte) and you're unlikely to ever see it unless you're running a server on Windows instead of Windows Server (still limited, but in the dozens of terabytes) or Linux (which has a "limit" in the petabytes).
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And when 64-bit support first came to Windows, Microsoft artificially limited the amount of RAM you could use unless you shelled out for the much more expensive editions. On Vista you were arbitrarily limited to 8 gigs with the basic edition, 16 with premium, and even the business editions had a limit of 128 gigs, a tiny fraction of the addressable space under a 64 bit architecture. Even now there's a limit, though it's insanely high (over a terabyte) and you're unlikely to ever see it unless you're running a server on Windows instead of Windows Server (still limited, but in the dozens of terabytes) or Linux (which has a "limit" in the petabytes).
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Do you have a link to the announcement? I can't find it online
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I now feel sorry for that Fedora dev/maintainer that got thrown over the coals earlier this year for suggesting Fedora drop 32bit now that everyone seems to be, indeed, dropping 32bit.This is a completely different thing, Steam is dropping support for 32bit *operating systems*. Fedora hasn't had a 32bit release since version 31. What that proposal was about was dropping 32bit *packages*, which would break old 32bit games (and Steam itself, as it relies on a lot of 32bit libraries as well).
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I now feel sorry for that Fedora dev/maintainer that got thrown over the coals earlier this year for suggesting Fedora drop 32bit now that everyone seems to be, indeed, dropping 32bit.Pretty sure it's just that Steam will no longer function on 32 bit machines, not that it will no longer be able to launch 32 bit binaries. The latter would make it impossible to run your old games. The fedora proposal would have running 32 bit libraries on 64 bit systems impossible as well, as it included dropping multilib.
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Isn't steam a full 32 bit program ?
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Coolio, can we get the steam client to 64 bit as well?Why do you want a 64-bit client?
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That'll probably follow soon after, but I don't really see the benefit, it's not like Steam needs the extra memory or registers...
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Do you have a link to the announcement? I can't find it online