Less than 50% of my library runs on Linux, even including using Proton or ProtonGE. I honestly just don’t game on PC anymore outside my steam deck, which, as said, can run less than half my library, but I’m also an outlier in that I prefer console gaming in 90% of situations, so is not as big a deal to me. Until things change though, people who want to be able to play the games they buy will be at least partially locked to windows.
https://www.lorenzostanco.com/lab/steam/
Claims that around 60% of my games are running on steam deck. Not sure how they calculate that though. I get the feeling that’s only verified in some capacity and that some Linux native games aren’t included. If I’m correct then that puts my numbers up around 75%.
Guessing my library ain’t representative either. Only around 10% is FPS while 40% is RPG and 40% is strategy. How ever they now define this.
Less than 50% of my library runs on Linux, even including using Proton or ProtonGE. I honestly just don’t game on PC anymore outside my steam deck, which, as said, can run less than half my library, but I’m also an outlier in that I prefer console gaming in 90% of situations, so is not as big a deal to me. Until things change though, people who want to be able to play the games they buy will be at least partially locked to windows.
What tool do you use to calculate that?
https://www.lorenzostanco.com/lab/steam/
Claims that around 60% of my games are running on steam deck. Not sure how they calculate that though. I get the feeling that’s only verified in some capacity and that some Linux native games aren’t included. If I’m correct then that puts my numbers up around 75%.
Guessing my library ain’t representative either. Only around 10% is FPS while 40% is RPG and 40% is strategy. How ever they now define this.