Steam for Mac Goes Live! Steam for Mac Now Obtainable!
Steam for Mac goes live! Valve’s game download service, Steam for Mac, is now obtainable to Apple users Mac users will be proficient to download Portal, Football Manager 2010 and Torchlight at launch, with plenty of titles supplemented every Wednesday. “We’re very excited to be bringing Torchlight to the Mac,” stated by Max Schaefer, a co-founder of Runic Games.
Steam for Mac, which has an approximate 25 million users, was launched in 2004, permitting PC owners to buy and download games to play on their computer. The libraries of games soon expand, and there are now more than 1,000 titles available.
Game studios will be competent to employ the Steam suite of development tools on the Mac platform to include social-networking and antipiracy features. Steam users who own both a Mac and a PC will be competent to download already procured games to their Apple computer. Valve has also publicized that it will create Steam available to Linux users in the coming months.
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Its not live yet though. If you’ve got it and it isn’t the beta, how? There’s no way to download it from their site yet.
You can download it from here: http://store.steampowered.com/public/client/steam.dmg
But it doesn’t let you login
So how has Valve publicized that Steam will be available for Linux? I’d love for that to be made official, but all I’ve heard so far is Phoronix trying to get their unofficial Linux client working.
This is completely uncited. Did you simply plagiarize The Telegraph’s article? Did you contact Valve for their comments? In either case you need some sort of formal or informal citation. “Valve told us via e-mail” or “From The Telegraph”.
HAHA “We’re very excited to be bringing Torchlight to the Mac,”??
As if it isn’t seen before. All I had to do before the last update of steam, was download the PC version, install it on my mac with CrossOver software. And then I could play Torchlight, Counter-strike: source, Half-life 2, Garry’s Mod and so on.. Much better than being able to play 2 different games!