Steam Linux Use Dips For January 2025 Amid Odd Survey Numbers [Phoronix, 1 February 2025] (www.phoronix.com)
from thingsiplay@beehaw.org to linux@lemmy.ml on 02 Feb 00:44
https://beehaw.org/post/18277851

Article has some observation about the new statistics provided by Steam-Hardware-Software-Survey-Welcome-to-Steam.

The Steam on Linux marketshare ended 2024 with a 2.29% against Windows at 96.1% and macOS at 1.61%. The Steam Survey numbers for January were posted this evening and they show a sizable dip for the Linux gaming use but there are also other odd discrepancies with the updated monthly figures.

Where things get odd though is that the January results show the English language use dropping by 8.17% down to 33.97%… Most other languages dropping too and no explanation where the 8%+ usage went from the English use.

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TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 02 Feb 02:39 next collapse

My bad, both my Linux pcs on different distros black screened after updating so I had to go back to using windows.

thingsiplay@beehaw.org on 02 Feb 02:57 next collapse

That usually don’t happen. Hopefully you did not lose any personal data. What distributions were you using? I wonder what happened there, that both of your different distributions had a black screen after an update.

TheRealCharlesEames@lemm.ee on 02 Feb 03:02 collapse

First bazzite then Ubuntu 3 months later. Tried troubleshooting but gave up and started over. I don’t bother backing up my steam machines, but I appreciate the concern.

hornedfiend@sopuli.xyz on 02 Feb 09:51 collapse

I don’t understand the hype with Bazzite. I mean, any linux is better than windows and Bazzite is just linux with bloat and a bad one at that.

my experience with Bazzite: install, use LACT to attemp a small overclock, crash, reboot, lots of packagers missing from distro, uninstall, went back to vanilla Arch.

immutable distros are just a hype and nothing more.

kusivittula@sopuli.xyz on 02 Feb 16:35 collapse

for me the biggest dealbreaker is that only flatpaks are available

Neptr@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Feb 21:12 collapse

You can layer packages using rpm-ostree install $pkgname. It uses fedora repos. You can also (preferably) use a distrobox or toolbox container with a non-atomic distro and then install the desired package. Generally better to avoid layering packages but it works fine in my experience.

kusivittula@sopuli.xyz on 02 Feb 09:06 next collapse

nvidia user? there’s been issues between nvidia drivers and kernel 6.12, i experienced that too. fixed by going back to an older kernel.

dicksteele@lemm.ee on 02 Feb 09:37 collapse

Try fedora. More stability than any other os I’ve ever tried. Have had it running on all my machines for maybe 6 years now and not one issue, including with gaming (csgo/cs2 for 5k+ hours).

Obelix@feddit.org on 02 Feb 13:55 collapse

Since every language seems to be dropping percentage-wise: What is the market Steam is growing so much in? India?

<img alt="" src="https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/bcfafa43-75da-4099-9619-bd45c859d8d4.png">

Danitos@reddthat.com on 02 Feb 17:59 collapse

The last time (some 7 months ago) something like happened it ended up being that the Steam survey had a bug that oversampled Chinesse machines. Maybe something similar happened.