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A few websites are reporting that Steam for Linux has hit 1900 games after only hitting 1800 around nine days ago, this is false. We are currently on 1820.

To get the correct reading you need to filter by Games only, and by Release Date. The default sorting option "Relevance" includes all games on Linux now, and games yet to come out. This took no time at all to figure out, I simply clicked the last page in the list to see games not yet available.

Sadly, some websites instantly reported on it hitting that milestone without bothering to look into how we got 100 games in nine days (which is an insanely quick time for so many games to come over).

I'm going to be brutally honest, as soon as I saw the figure I knew it was wrong, and I don't entirely get how Phoronix and Softpedia didn't notice. Those two websites comment on every milestone we hit (we do also), so they know how long ago we hit 1800. Part of journalism is researching, even for a few minutes, or so I thought anyway.

I pointed this out to both websites, Phoronix has yet to clarify it, and Softpedia blocked us on twitter, seriously:
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Don't like the truth pointed out I guess, or was it how blunt I was about it? Who knows, but at least Softpedia corrected themselves.

As always, I am here to simply give you the real news as we get it. We aren't in it for money, ad clicks, or anything, so we aren't in a rush to push content out that ends up being completely wrong. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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ungutknut Jan 29, 2016
Quoteor was it how blunt I was about it?
Possibly that's the reason... at least your comment in the phoronix forum sounds pretty abrasive to me. Don't know what you've written on softpedia though.
Liam Dawe Jan 29, 2016
Quoting: ungutknut
Quoteor was it how blunt I was about it?
Possibly that's the reason... at least your comment in the phoronix forum sounds pretty abrasive to me. Don't know what you've written on softpedia though.

It's how I normally speak, I'm not going to mince words any more and tread softly around websites which constantly put out junk. We are here to give the correct news, and not shuvvel out articles for advert clicks.
reaVer Jan 29, 2016
So social justice is hitting the Linux gaming scene. We may have to campaign our asses out of this one guys.
sub Jan 29, 2016
ceil(1820/100.)*100
Liam Dawe Jan 29, 2016
Well, Softpedia have now apologised and unblocked us. Mission accomplished in that regards.

The article still stands though, this could have easily been researched in less than 5 minutes worth of effort.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 29 January 2016 at 4:05 pm UTC
tomtomme Jan 29, 2016
Lucky you that you are not in it for the money. Lucky you that you do not have to rush out content. Others have to, to make a living. AS long as they also deliver quality content most of The time some mistakes in between are fine with me. On phoronix the oversight was instantly cought by a reader in the comments. Its easy to say that you knew the number is wrong, after you commented there too. I do not geht why you make a story out of this.
tomtomme Jan 29, 2016
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Quoting: ungutknut
Quoteor was it how blunt I was about it?
Possibly that's the reason... at least your comment in the phoronix forum sounds pretty abrasive to me. Don't know what you've written on softpedia though.

It's how I normally speak, I'm not going to mince words any more and tread softly around websites which constantly put out junk. We are here to give the correct news, and not shuvvel out articles for advert clicks.

Sometimes its good to remember own hard times and to stay polite. Help each other instead of fighting. You point a Finger here and your tone sounds almost arrogant.
Jeddunk Jan 29, 2016
Quoting: reaVerSo social justice is hitting the Linux gaming scene. We may have to campaign our asses out of this one guys.

Don't know how this has anything to do with social justice, but it's still a bad (and maybe even an unethical) thing to do.
Blurps Jan 29, 2016
Quoteuseless statistics is useless.
scaine Jan 29, 2016
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Quoting: tomtommeLucky you that you are not in it for the money. Lucky you that you do not have to rush out content. Others have to, to make a living. AS long as they also deliver quality content most of The time some mistakes in between are fine with me. On phoronix the oversight was instantly cought by a reader in the comments. Its easy to say that you knew the number is wrong, after you commented there too. I do not geht why you make a story out of this.

Interesting that after the reader pointed it out, in order to preserve the quality of the website, the article was deleted absolutely nothing happened. The article is still up, despite Michael himself commenting in the article's comment/forum thing with words to the effect of: "Steam must have changed the way they count by relevance, because I use a bookmark to count the titles".

But the article remains unchanged.
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