It's that time of the month again Linux gamers! The new GOL survey for August is now available, so please make sure to fill it in if you have the time.
There have been a number of helpful suggestions, perhaps the most helpful was to write the new survey when publishing the old one so I wouldn't forget what to change. Thankfully, I did that so there were some improvements, but rather predictably, I have now forgotten what they were.
The results of the previous (July) survey will be published in the next few days. Thanks to those who filled that one out!
You can find the link for the new survey here, and please share with other Linux gamers if you can and try and spot the allusive changes!
There have been a number of helpful suggestions, perhaps the most helpful was to write the new survey when publishing the old one so I wouldn't forget what to change. Thankfully, I did that so there were some improvements, but rather predictably, I have now forgotten what they were.
The results of the previous (July) survey will be published in the next few days. Thanks to those who filled that one out!
You can find the link for the new survey here, and please share with other Linux gamers if you can and try and spot the allusive changes!
Some you may have missed, popular articles from the last month:
:P Haha.... I just remembered. Basically, one of the changes was adding two completely new questions. One on what device, and another on how old the device is, but then decided to remove the second question because it was too ambiguous (i.e. if it's a desktop then it's difficult to quantify how "new" it is because of upgrades).
I think the best solution to that question would be "when was the last time you upgraded or changed that device" or something along those lines. If anyone has any suggestions for that one, I can re-add it into this survey ASAP. Those two "test" questions weren't going to make it into the final results next month anyway, so it doesn't matter if it's added late this month.
I answered "no" for the emulator question, but I do dip in and out of playing my old favourites from time to time. :)
I stream my games from my desktop PC to my laptop while I'm on my sofa (with Steam streaming). So, not sure if it counts as Desktop, Laptop or Sofa PC...
Last edited by mbouchar on 4 August 2015 at 1:19 am UTC
Since we use that computer for more than gaming, though, I identified it as a "desktop" in the survey.
Perhaps these answers would suit the style of question better? I'd consider a gaming-exclusive partition to be equal to an entire machine's worth of space, since it's for a dedicated purpose.
What kind of machine do you use primarily for gaming?
* a general purpose desktop with games installed
* a general purpose laptop with games installed
* a gaming-exclusive desktop (or desktop partition)
* a gaming-exclusive laptop (or laptop partition) *edit for clarity
Last edited by namiko on 4 August 2015 at 2:06 am UTC
I chose sofa PC though.
Damn, just had a look in the release calendar.Why do the "best" games start to be released in September? Bad timing, I'm starting university there :-(
Last edited by ljrk on 4 August 2015 at 9:00 am UTC
Imagine that is an alternate Tolkien universe :)
Well, I simply can't get on it. If it'd be completely different: Maybe. But I cannot endure this 'a bit Tolkien but actually not quite' way of Mordor :D
I thought about buying it anyway but decided against it... - better saving for American Truck Sim - and waiting for a 'real' Tolkien game. Why not using the Akallabeth as story? Please guys: DO that :D
I guess that in this case, "Sofa" is the right answer.
Kidding aside, I am planning to do the same... If only the streaming client could be ported to more devices... I already started to look at reverse-engineering the protocol, but it looks quite complex now. I would be interested to start from the first beta, but it's hard to find an outdated client.
Edit : other than that, I am terribly excited about vulkan :-)
Last edited by MayeulC on 4 August 2015 at 11:47 am UTC
How about asking how much time since one last built or upgraded his/her PC? Only counting some components, like:
Q: When did you last built or upgraded your PC?
A:
☐ 6 months
☑ 6+ months - 2 years
☐ 3 - 4 years
☐ 5 + years
I'm not sure what the best date options would be though :P
Additionally a question of the parts that were upgraded/added within a timeframe. The only problem with that is that let's say someone purchased 1 part each year in lets say the last 4 years would fill in all the part checkboxes on the 2nd question and would still count as a new computer, so the question would need a timeframe for upgrades (let's say 6 months or a year back before the last upgrade).
So it'd be like
Q: "Which of the following components have you upgraded/added within a year since your last PC upgrade? (e.g. last replaced RAM in april 2015 and GPU in september 2014 would count, but anything before april 2014 would not count)
A:
☐ Motherboard
☑ GPU
☑ RAM
☐ CPU
I'd also suggest to count components that could dramatically alter gaming performance, as a lot of stuff is arbitraty when it comes to gaming like, let's say HDD's and SDD's that would improve load times and space but right now they're more of a choice than something required to run games, the mobo is also arbitrary, but it dictates which type of RAM / CPU / GPU it could have, but I'd agree with some counter arguments on this.
Basically in the end those who would select all parts within the last upgrade timeframe would count as a completely new computer(even if they didn't upgrade PSU or HDD but did so with everything else) while the ones who upgraded some parts and not all of them within the timeframe would not count as new computers but could interestingly make another list that would tell us the average upgrade/time ratio.
That's what comes to mind ^^
I suppose I could have done that, as I instead said I was not interested in buying it even though I would be if it was on GOG or similar.
Last edited by Hamish on 5 August 2015 at 2:14 am UTC