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Give it time, it'll go higher as long as Microsoft keeps pissing people off with spyware and AI junk and bloat.
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Don’t forget it also counts the steam deck. That’s probably all of the 3 percent
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aaand it’ll drop to 2% when people realize how much of a PITA it is
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It was me I just migrated
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It's funny how Steam is the most stable part about Linux, I've had more unrecoverable issues with Plasma when trying to work than with anything Steam related
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Mint userbase on Steam more than doubled, IN A SINGLE MONTH ! Thats fking huge!
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Probably people like me that see where windows is going and the improvements on linux gaming and we jumped ship. I may not be able to do all i can do in windows and not all of the games i want to play run but i am happy with Linux. I know if i wait a bit things will get better and it is a fun challenge
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I use a Linux desktop🤷‍♀️
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Sadly it was just me trying to get some games working. I want to switch to Linux, but got too many problems.
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When trainer developers start doing Linux, I'm reformatting my Windows gaming machine and slapping Linux (probably CachyOS) on it. Till then, Windows as main driver, Linux on a VM for hobby-coding.
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Linux needs to get their gaming shit together before the massive migration from windwos to linux happens
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year of linux desktop anytime now
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Doing my part
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THat was me installing new pop!_os and downloading my fav game stack back with proton 😂
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3% of people know kernel access from free game is dangerous.
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So How many people do use AMD/Intel/Nvidia graphic card from this fraction 3% ?
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thanks to steam decks tho not rlly linux desktop
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hopefully third-party software will follow suit and be installed in the repositories.
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I still can't believe I'm playing RDR2 on my laptop without having dual boot and windows!
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If you listen closely you can hear MS laughing .....
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I switched to openSUSE. I installed Steam and yesterday launched a game that wouldn't run on Windows 10. Sorry about that.
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Is that Chromebooks, which can also run Steam and are Linux? Other 18.04%
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This is looking good, finally!!!
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Same.
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I refuse to use Windows 11 on my personal computer, i have to use w11 in work and i hate it
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Good news