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Even once the old version of the steam client stops working you'll still be able to play the games; it'll just get harder to install them on old versions of Windows.


Is that true? I was under the impression that Steam's (default?) DRM required the Steam client to run games.


The default steam DRM (optional btw, devs decide if they want it) is hilariously easy to bypass. Just stick a certain .dll in the game directory and it's cracked




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