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Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) šš§
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Would be interesting to know how much of that the steam deck is
It is not a steam user percentage, but according to the site by user data from web pages, it explicitly mentions search engines and social media. I doubt that the steam deck is extremely significant here.
Iāve been docking mine and using it as my primary pc. The only issue Iāve had is that I was able to play CSGO perfectly, and CS2 donāt do so good.
i hear its great for that, but you are the exception.
Oh yeah, people who need more power definitely want something else. Itās all I need really. Iām about to inherit my daughterās old gaming laptop though so Iām not sure what Iāll do then. Definitely Linux with a small partition for windows to play some VR games. Iād say Iāll still use the Steam deck for most things though because itās so portable.
Why a windows partition for vr? Vr works on linux
Well, I guess I wonāt need one then. Hardware is a bit older but if I can get the same performance Iāll avoid the windows partition.
Yeah, these results are skewed because it's only desktop Linux, so mobile devices (which I believe the Steam Deck and other portable PCs/gaming devices fall under) aren't counted, and those primarily run Linux. It seems that the foothold of Linux never was, and probably never will be, the desktop PC.