First post, by computergeek92
When my computers I consider installing Steam on get too old, like 10 years old I still want to play Steam games on them without the OS breaking due to the hardware being not supported anymore. I would want to play my Steam games for decades, so I would need the old steam versions. On the other hand can I just download games from Steam and play them on any Linux computer and not need Steam or SteamOS anymore to play them? I don't know much about Steam, I’ve never used it. It's only an idea so I can possibly get back into modern gaming. I don't play any online multiplayer games because I worry about the day when they eventually shut down the game servers and no one can play the games anymore. Personally I still keep playing the same PC games I played 15 years ago and I don't intend on stopping. So my new games need to be able to run offline.
I saw this site. They say you need a pirated steam client to use older versions. I don't want to do that. I really don't want to get in trouble. I wonder if I could just ask Steam themselves if there is a clean way to use their older versions.
http://gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/242 … he-steam-client
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