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Fordítási probléma jelentése
If you want all the Steam bells and whistles, you need to rebuy it on Steam. There's no way to migrate an account.
Then it's pretty cut and dry, isn't it? It requires the Blizzard launcher and servers and isn't even on available Steam.
What you heard was an overly simplified explanation or claim and you've filled in the missing data with assumptions. Shiel is pretty spot on and concise.
You would basically only do this if you preferred using the Steam client that much, liked the idea of all your games being launchable from the same place, or found the Steam Overlay to be that desirable.
You wouldn't be running a different version. Your existing requirements wouldn't change. Nor would the features. Steam "running" non-steam games is a superficial feature, it's just a shortcut that instead of existing on your desktop or in your start menu exists in the Steam Library page. It's not doing anything close to what you seem to be imagining based on your questions.
However, it was an answer to OPs question regarding CoD on Steam.
I understand wanting all your games on one platform, but your suggestion in this case is misguided at best.