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You can still launch games by temporarily going into offline mode, however. But that too is probably a temporary fix. There's a lot of comments on old games by confused people who don't understand why their retro boxes and W7 VMs no longer work. This is going to snowball more and more as people start realizing why they're getting these errors and become upset that they can't play some older games anymore.
I'm really surprised by this move from Valve. They could've kept a legacy content delivery system in place to not mess with compatibility.
inb4 "u are must get Win11 saar is very good OS for happy gamer & much security feature"
There's a ghetto way to get around the issue for some games, which is downloading them using Steam on W10+ and then transferring the folder over. This will also probably be "patched" in the near future. But I'm not sure this fix also works for the Steamworks Common Redistributables issue, haven't tried.
This change is not compatible with old clients that could still run on Windows 7 and future content changes will be made using this compression algorithm, resulting in a loss of access to downloads and updates.
As Valve has ended support for Windows 7 since January 1st, 2024, and therefore won't update their client for the use of Windows 7, your officially supported options are:
* Upgrade to Windows 10 (End of Life by October 2025 unless enrolled into ESU)
* Upgrade to Windows 11
* Install Linux Mint and play Windows only games using Proton
If Win10/Win11 is not an option, consider installing Linux Mint. It's free and Proton works with a good portion of games on Steam.