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Steam Linux Usage Slipped In July According To Valve's Current Data
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I wonder if Linux users are less likely to agree to take part in the survey than Windows users. i.e some new Linux gamers left Windows to get away from the analytics and "tracking".
Is there any analytics tracking on their website? i.e browser stats are potentially more reliable because they include everyone. Possibly even the html element embedded within Steam itself. It would be interesting if this remotely agrees with the survey results. My guess would be that it indicates more Linux users than the survey.
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I usually get the survey after not being on Steam for awhile or the odd time I've tested it on a new installation, whether it be windows or linux. I usually skip the survey if it appears on the rare occurrence I'm testing on Windows as I use Linux 99.9% of the year.
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Why is the majority here like "hurr-durr I've never got the survey, Steam is lying!"? Its how random sampling is supposed to work! For example, I was invited into the survey once on Windows in around 10 years of usage, while in 4 years on Linux it happened twice.
The global Linux desktop market share is around 2% (averaging from different sources). And as Linux isn't the most pleasant OS for gaming and not every user uses Steam - the value around 0.7%-0.8% seems pretty realistic.
I'm pretty sure that in a poll from Phoronix users about gaming on Linux with answers "using Steam/Proton"/"Gamer, but avoiding Steam's Proton"/"Don't use Linux for gaming" only around 20% to 25% will select the first option.
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