The results for the February survey are now available for you to take a look at and compare with results from previous months.
You can find the new survey for March here, so please fill that out if you haven’t already.
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Respondents
Many thanks to the 926 people who took the time to complete the survey! That’s around 100 more than the January survey and near the 1000 mark which I would like to keep close to.
Question 1 - Do you currently use Linux as your primary PC gaming platform?
Question 2 - Did you use Wine to play games last month?
Question 3 - Did you use a Windows partition for gaming last month?
Question 4 - What distribution do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 5 - What Desktop Environment do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 6 - Did you change your primary Linux gaming distribution last month?
Question 7 - What graphics card do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 8 - Which drivers do you use for that graphics card?
AMD
Intel
Nvidia
Question 9 - What CPU do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 10 - Did you exclusively buy Linux-supported games last month?
Question 11 - How many Linux games did you buy last month?
Question 12 - Which of these retailers did you use to buy your Linux games last month?
Unique Question 1 - Have you bought Dying Light yet?
It seems like February’s AAA release didn’t have a lot of takers (only 7.5% of respondents in fact). However, another 40% of respondents plan to get Dying Light at some point so the game certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed. Perhaps that’s a lesson to the AAA game industry that if they want to charge the standard £40 at launch, then they should have the decency to do some serious QA first.
Unique Question 2 - How have your experiences been with AAA titles on launch in the last year?
I was perhaps a bit too ambiguous with this question and neglected to take into consideration that a lot of people simply don’t buy games at launch, yet alone pre-order. To make up for that, I added a unique question about pre-orders to the March survey.
Nonetheless, these results show that in general, Linux gamers seem to have more positive experiences than negative with launch titles. This either means that developers are either doing a pretty good job at porting or that many of you are wise enough check GOL or forums before buying games to see how well they work, or most likely a combination of both.
You can find the new survey for March here, so please fill that out if you haven’t already.
Please click on the images to enlarge. Once enlarged, you can also cycle through them using the arrows.
Respondents
Many thanks to the 926 people who took the time to complete the survey! That’s around 100 more than the January survey and near the 1000 mark which I would like to keep close to.
Question 1 - Do you currently use Linux as your primary PC gaming platform?
Question 2 - Did you use Wine to play games last month?
Question 3 - Did you use a Windows partition for gaming last month?
Question 4 - What distribution do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 5 - What Desktop Environment do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 6 - Did you change your primary Linux gaming distribution last month?
Question 7 - What graphics card do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 8 - Which drivers do you use for that graphics card?
AMD
Intel
Nvidia
Question 9 - What CPU do you use on your primary Linux gaming PC?
Question 10 - Did you exclusively buy Linux-supported games last month?
Question 11 - How many Linux games did you buy last month?
Question 12 - Which of these retailers did you use to buy your Linux games last month?
Unique Question 1 - Have you bought Dying Light yet?
It seems like February’s AAA release didn’t have a lot of takers (only 7.5% of respondents in fact). However, another 40% of respondents plan to get Dying Light at some point so the game certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed. Perhaps that’s a lesson to the AAA game industry that if they want to charge the standard £40 at launch, then they should have the decency to do some serious QA first.
Unique Question 2 - How have your experiences been with AAA titles on launch in the last year?
I was perhaps a bit too ambiguous with this question and neglected to take into consideration that a lot of people simply don’t buy games at launch, yet alone pre-order. To make up for that, I added a unique question about pre-orders to the March survey.
Nonetheless, these results show that in general, Linux gamers seem to have more positive experiences than negative with launch titles. This either means that developers are either doing a pretty good job at porting or that many of you are wise enough check GOL or forums before buying games to see how well they work, or most likely a combination of both.
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I'll pass on the suggestions to fedso, he's the graph guy :)
Still though. :|
If KDE didn't exist, I probably would never have stayed with linux at all.
I still take a look at all the other desktops on my spare machine when new versions come out. But I can't stand any of them.
I would rather give up computers or use windows.
Now, related to the question 8 about intel, that question doesn't make any sense, as far as I know the only driver available for linux is the open source, so to ask to the people if they are using the private driver in intel GPU on Linux doesn't make sense. Of course, if I am wrong then I would like to know that.
Is it possible to change the colours to do that?
-From a Kubuntu 14.04 nvidia-proprietary user (the majority of ppl) =P
In form my desktop resembles Unity a lot but in functionality every comparison is ridiculous.
There is a learning curve attached to it of course, not everyone has time for that, but if you're an enthusiast who rather builds his own PC instead of just buying some Dell machine why not extend the fun to your DE?
+ i like the lancelot menu in KDE
however i've been having issues with menu items not showing when searching inside the menu and some still appear while searching when they are no longer on my system, and i can't find out why that happens
boot speed on KDE is a lot longer than any other DE, though plasma5 is a big improvement in this aspect
Noted and added "pin colour to answer" to the TODO list :)