Described as the technology of the future, virtual reality has gradually started to take place in the lives of people, albeit slowly. One of the environments where virtual reality is used the most is video games. Players can fully participate in the world of a game thanks to this technology. Steam, the biggest game platform, was of course not silent about virtual reality. The company released SteamVR, which allows players to access VR games, but SteamVR, which has been supported on Windows, Linux and macOS platforms to date, will no longer support macOS. macOS will no longer be supported: Valve, who shared only one paragraph announcement on the Steam Community page, gave the sad news for macOS users. The platform announced that SteamVR will no longer support macOS and will focus on Windows and Linux operating systems. Valve’s statement also included a not so bad recommendation for those using SteamVR through the macOS operating system to date. The platform said that macOS users can access SteamVR using ‘legacy (old)’ versions. SteamVR first came up with an announcement for macOS at Apple’s WWDC 2017 event, but since then Apple has been a bit behind in supporting the platform. It has been announced in recent years that Valve and Apple are working on augmented reality glasses, and recently it has been claimed that Apple will produce its own AR / VR technology. A recent survey of Valve hardware revealed that macOS users take up virtually no space on Steam. As a result of this survey, it was concluded that only 4% of Steam users use the macOS operating system and the rest use Windows or Linux. Of course, when all these things came together, there were rumors that Steam would somehow give less support to macOS.
