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best is test out yourself , close steam and try to launch each game using their own .exe file.
sometime all you need to do is copy the steam.dll into the game folder and the game will launch without steam.
Yes it is 100% legal and your agreed to it when you made your Steam Account.
https://store.steampowered.com/subscriber_agreement#2
Also happened multiple times already.
Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
All of these were once supported by Steam. Now they aren't and can no longer run Steam.
That doesn't mean the content turns unaccessible. The user has the option to upgrade/change their OS to a supported one.
Windows 10 is supported until 2025 by Microsoft. You can still upgrade for free.
You can also switch to Linux.
Before you bought anything via Steam, you have to make an account first, and in order to make account, you must agree to Steam terms of service, which it tells you that need to meet system requirements in order to use, and run the client.
Just FYI this is the 3rd time a wave of windows OS getting support dropped. Such as 2007, 2018, and now.
People sitting on hardware that already having hard time running a game with an OS are prone to getting replace sometime in the future as people may want something that isn't laggy, or better experience using the PC. If got a quad core CPU with 8GB of RAM then basically already good enough to run Windows 10/11, and to get better FPS in games just slap in a GPU if using a desktop, otherwise if on laptop, experience be ok, and most likely just playing really old games anyways such as old quake, old doom, basically games that doesn't require more than 512MB, or just maybe 1GB of VRAM as depends how old if an APU we talking here, and all need was just RAM to be 4MB for bare minimum, but best headroom for minimum is 8GB because wouldn't run into that so wouldn't need pagefile to make up the headroom, just depends how graphical the game is such as elder scrolls morrowwind, or Oblivion.
Dual boot is an option, can keep one OS you really like, and on another partition, which IMO I suggest get another drive so they have nothing to do with each other but if don't wanna buy another storage drive, just make the partition for 2 sides ahead of time installing Windows 10, or linux 1st, then install Windows 7 or 8, this way there no conflict, but I still recommend to be on their own drives so have more room, and no possible unforeseen conflict with each other.
Cant uppgrade, tried but seems some of my windows files got corrupt a while back with a bluescreen. Need a repair from a fresh iso. : /
Mby i just should install linux but dont really know that OS oh well..
Support ends. Like it or not you can't use the same OS forever. It's not Valve's job to figure out ways to enable you or continue support for unsupported OS'es.
Everyone is dropping Windows 7 support, they have been for years. It's just hitting the consumer space last. Make no mistake this isn't something just Valve is doing. Epic is dropping Windows 7 support, Chrome is too. Final Fantasy 14 is ending windows 7 support. The list goes on and will continue to grow.
Steam being the first/only thing you're aware of might make it feel like a shock. But this is business as usual as far as most users and businesses are concerned.
Updating and upgrading your PC is and has always been part of PC gaming. Maybe before you could do it solely on your schedule because you weren't dependent on services. But if you use any services, constantly evolving and long running services, like Steam and you think you can run the same system forever, you're really fooling yourself.
Upgrading ure specs is not a part of PC gaming, if u play for example cs or starcraft why do u need to upgrade your specs? the game runs fine without fancy gpu's and etc. You upgrade ure setup when something breaks or when u feel like u need to. Sure if u want to play the latest triple A games u prolly need to update frequently. And yes you could classify this as a upgrade that is needed