Steam
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. A mobile version of Steam is also available for Android and iOS/iPadOS.
Steam makes it easy to update games & software automatically 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.
Originally, Steam, at the time of it's release, it only offered Valve games, or some games that use Valve IPs. This was later changed in 2005, when Steam starts to offers games from various third-party developers, whether they use Valve's engines, IPs or not.
Steam Input API
Steam Input API (previously known as Steam Controller API), allows player to control the game using any third-party controllers (or non-Xbox controllers) such as DualShock 4, DualSense (PS5), Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and more. With Steam Input API, it means that when Steam adds more supported input devices or methods to the Steam Input layer, games will automatically support those new devices and methods without any additional development time required by the game developers. All buttons can be customizable on the Steam client itself.
Additionally, Steam Input also provide a wrapper to add support for non-Xbox controller on older games that uses XInput/DirectInput (example: Source 2009 or earlier), or emulate as keyboard & mouse to controlling games that does not have controller support.
List of Games with Steam Input API
This is the list of GoldSrc, Source and Source 2 games that support Steam Input API:
- Valve
- Aperture Desk Job
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- Dota 2
- Deadlock
- Half-Life (since 25th Anniversary)
- Half-Life 2 (since 2022)
- Portal (since 2022)
- Portal 2
- Left 4 Dead
- Left 4 Dead 2
- Third-party
Updates
Steam added PayPal as a payment option on 22 November 2006.
Steam Community and Achievements support was added in 2007. Around that time, Windows 98 and ME support has been dropped.
Steam added macOS support in May 12, 2010.
In 2012, Steam Greenlight was launched, allowing indie and small developers to publishing games on Steam and let users vote if the game was good enough to be published on Steam Store.
Steam added Linux support in February 14, 2013. Around that same year, Steam dropped support for Windows 2000, and games were being transferred to the new SteamPipe system around this time, which allow developers to publish new game updates without requiring Valve approvals, and to make most older Source games easier to mod while keeping the original game files intact (see Source 2013).
SteamOS was launched in 2015, SteamOS is a Linux-based distribution which was preinstalled with Steam. Since 2022, it is currently being used in Steam Deck, but previous versions are available for Steam Machines and other PCs.
Steam Direct was launched in 2017, which replaced Steam Greenlight.
Steam dropped support for Windows XP and Vista in Jan 1, 2019.
Custom Steam skins are no longer supported on June 15, 2023 as the entire VGUI has been replaced by Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF).
In Jan 1, 2024, Steam no longer supports Windows 7 through 8.1, these systems later stop receiving latest Steam updates after November 2024. Latest version compatible with Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 is available here.
In February 15, 2024, Steam dropped support for macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier. This also meant that all 32-bit games are no longer supported on all Macs after macOS Catalina (10.15).
Limitations/Bugs
Steam Status & Statistics
- Steam Charts - Player Stats, Top Sellers, Most Played Games
- Steam Hardware & Software Survey
- Content Server Status
- Customer Support Status
- Unofficial Steam Status (by SteamDB)
For more information on Steam and how to get it, visit the official About page of Steam. To launch Steam, click here.
Install scripts
Games, mods, DLCs and Workshop items
System Requirements
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- Steam no longer supports Windows 7, Windows 8 and 8.1 in Jan 1, 2024, and no longer receives updates as of Nov 5, 2024, but is still functional on these operating systems.
- Support for Windows XP and Windows Vista and earlier was dropped in Jan 1, 2019.
- Support for macOS 10.11 (El Capitan) and 10.12 (Sierra) was dropped since Sep 1, 2023.
- Support for both 32-bit Mac games and macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and 10.14 (Mojave) was dropped in February 15, 2024. Steam will continue to function on these operating systems and receive updates for these systems until October - November 2024.
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