![]() However, if you have any added game config files (scripts to change key settings on the fly, etc.) or other mods, you may need to put them on both computers because I think the cloud only looks at the default game files. (The equivalent action in the desktop version of Steam is to click Add a Game at the bottom left of the Steam window, then Add a Non-Steam Game.) From these lists, you can add pretty much any game or other program from. For any games that use Steam Cloud you just continue where you left off when switching computers or operating systems. Click the cog icon (Settings) at the top right, then under the System heading click Add Library Shortcut. And I have also played Steam games in both Win7 and Linux on my laptop. When my Linux partition started failing on my desktop PC, I installed Steam in Win7 and used that until I got a new hard drive, then went back to Linux. ![]() ![]() ![]() But some single player only games or games under development might store game status on your computer. You will still have access to your 32-bit Mac games in your Steam Library. Any multiplayer games store achievements on Steam Cloud and items on an item server, so you will have those anywhere. If you are running macOS 10.15 Catalina or newer you will be able to buy and. Yes if you install Steam on a different computer or different operating system, any games you have compatible with both systems should show up in your Library, and once they download, should work on either one, no problem.
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