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Screenshot of Steam application, with the new redesigned UI (since June 2023)
Screenshot of Steam homepage (circa 2012)
Not to be confused with env_steam (the entity for the in-game steam effect).
Steam is Valve's distribution platform, created to kick-start the digital distribution era for games. Steam allows users to easily purchase, download, play and update games online. It also helps developers by allowing them to break out of the innovation-crushing "retail and publisher" distribution model and offering them huge improvements to their profit margins and creative freedom.
Steam client is currently available for
Windows,
macOS and
Linux.
Steam makes it easy to update software just like other similar software. Steam isn't the first software to do this, but it's become popular worldwide for gaming. Users had to visit separate websites that used to have their own steps and installers.
Some software had their own auto-updates, but they were pretty different from each other... This is mostly true for Windows, as some other OSes can auto-update their packages, but are not popular outside of some IT people.
Steam added PayPal as a payment option on 22 November 2006.
Custom Steam skins are no longer supported on June 15, 2023 as the entire VGUI has been replaced by Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF).
Limitations/Bugs
Important:It's almost impossible to get older versions of the games without piracy or using retail versions of those games. This makes preservation of .dem files and Workshop Items which require specific versions of a game/software, that are impossible just with
Steam.
Warning:
Steamwill verify the files before launching the game after some Steam update. Users can't skip it at all. A 14.1 GB game may take up to 10-30 minutes on slower or busy PCs with some games.
Note:Downloads are compressed; many updates take 11MB to download and 716MB to patch
Warning:
Steam cannot only download and install certain files that the user wants.
Steam Status & Statistics
For more information on Steam and how to get it, visit the official About page of Steam. To launch Steam, click here.
Install scripts
Todo: How to find, create, debug them?
Games, mods, DLCs and Workshop items
Todo: How are they compared?
System Requirements
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Windows |
|
Minimum |
Recommended |
Operating system (OS) |
Windows 7 or later |
Windows 10 or later |
Processor (CPU) |
Any with 1GHz or faster and SSE3 instruction set
| N/A |
System memory (RAM) |
4GB+ |
8GB+ |
Hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) |
1GB* |
Depends on game |
Video card (GPU) |
Any supported
| N/A |
|
macOS (OS X) |
|
Minimum |
Recommended |
Operating system (OS) |
El Capitan (10.11) |
High Sierra (10.13) or later |
Processor (CPU) |
Any with 1GHz or faster and SSE3 instruction set
| N/A |
System memory (RAM) |
4GB+ |
8GB+ |
Hard disk drive (HDD/SSD) |
1GB* |
Depends on game |
Video card (GPU) |
Any supported
| N/A |
|
Warning: Support for Steam on
Windows 7,
Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 will be dropped in Jan 1, 2024 and aswell as
macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) and 10.12 (Sierra) will be dropped in Sep 1, 2023. Support for Windows Vista/XP and earlier has been dropped.
Note:Storage requirements would be changed over time depending on how many games you have installed.
See also
- SteamCMD
- SteamPipe
- Category:Steam
External links