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It ought to tell them to "upgrade to a more recent OS" instead of being Windows-centric.
You do realize what platform/company we’re talking about, right?
Yes, we're talking about Valve, which has a vested interest in pushing gamers towards Linux in order to protect itself from anti-competitive behavior by Microsoft.
I think that's exactly their point. Why would Valve tell users to "upgrade" to a more recent version of Windows? Tell them to upgrade to Linux
But they're using Windows. It isn't telling this to Mac/Linux users.