• Steam isn’t dropping support for all Macs, just those on Mojave and older, and Apple no longer even supports them. This impacts 2% of Steam customers with Macs - meaning roughly 0.03% of Steam’s customers, or around 46,000 people (assuming 150 million customers worldwide, which would track with historical numbers that end at around 2021).

      Their dropped support coincides with Google ending support for Chrome in those OSes, and Steam has Chrome as a dependency. It’s not just because of having a tiny market share.

    •  Mars   ( @Mars@beehaw.org ) 
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      411 months ago

      It’s getting bigger, but I said they WERE less than an 1%. And macOS was bigger that Linux for ages.

      Then Apple proved they were not an ideal alternative platform, being even more closed than Microsoft, and not understanding the games ecosystem, so Valve pivoted and got into the Linux thing, failed with the Steam Machines, pivoted into Proton, and now I have a Deck.

    • That’s ONLY according to Valve and has many court cases revealed, Valve has a history of lying.

      Valve lies about ownership of the game controller.

      Valve lied to AU to not get refunds to the people.

      Valve lied about VR funding.

      Valve lied to the EU government officials in GEO region lawsuit.

      Valve is not a trusted company and you should not trust sources based solely off Valve.

      •  Zagorath   ( @Zagorath@aussie.zone ) 
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        311 months ago

        It’s certainly reasonable to be sceptical, but you should also ask yourself: what would be their motivation for lying here? What would they gain by saying there are 3.5% non-Windows users when there are actually less than 1%? Lying about funding and legal compliance has obvious motivation. And maybe there is some reason for lying about their platform usage breakdown too, but it’s certainly not as obvious.

        • People are just believing in the status. In the old days the sales numbers from individual businesses were the focus. Nowadays they are used as a console indicator for sales.

          Steam blocking people from accessing API sell means Valve can lie without proof.
          https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/steam-privacy-changes-block-steamspy

          If you play Genshin Impact, a false god was believed to be their god for years. Only it wasn’t their actual god. This is the same thing, Valve wants people to believe in the status and they want people to not question it.