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New Linux & SteamOS gamer survey for April

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Another month, another survey time. As usual all questions are in relation to the previous month of March.

Note: We may share the data from survey for all to see, and for others to do their own analysis and graphs. It's all anonymous, so no need to fret.

Find the new survey here.

You can find the results for the last survey here (February results). Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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neowiz73 Apr 1, 2016
shouldn't this be the gaming on windows 10 survey? :P
Liam Dawe Apr 1, 2016
Quoting: neowiz73shouldn't this be the gaming on windows 10 survey? :P
Hah, didn't want to pollute any actual content :)
SirKatar Apr 1, 2016
But we now know Liam has a hidden "windows partition" for that one game :P
He said it, not me! :)


Last edited by SirKatar on 1 April 2016 at 9:22 pm UTC
elbuglione Apr 1, 2016
Gaming On Windows 10

WTF???
is a kind of joke or something
i don't get it.
SirKatar Apr 1, 2016
Quoting: elbuglione Gaming On Windows 10

WTF???
is a kind of joke or something
i don't get it.

All Linux installs have been updated to Windows 10.
You can now get all your favourite web pages as Windows Apps, starting at $5.99

Click here to...

Really? :)
Segata Sanshiro Apr 2, 2016
Quoting: SirKatar
Quoting: elbuglione Gaming On Windows 10

WTF???
is a kind of joke or something
i don't get it.

All Linux installs have been updated to Windows 10.
You can now get all your favourite web pages as Windows Apps, starting at $5.99

Click here to...

Really? :)

It's over now though, BSOD after only one day. Typical.
mcphail Apr 2, 2016
I bought UFO: Enemy Unknown from GOG, for use with OpenXCom. I plan to buy Morrowind for use with openmw. Should these purchases be recorded as non-Linux supported games on the survey? Do we need an extra category for Windows-only games on open source engines, or is that a bit too much of a niche?
Samsai Apr 3, 2016
Quoting: mcphailI bought UFO: Enemy Unknown from GOG, for use with OpenXCom. I plan to buy Morrowind for use with openmw. Should these purchases be recorded as non-Linux supported games on the survey? Do we need an extra category for Windows-only games on open source engines, or is that a bit too much of a niche?
I think it would be nice to see that as an addition to the survey. Would be interesting to see how many people buy games to use with native engine replacements.
Muffinman Apr 4, 2016
Under Desktop Environment, KDE and Steam are both purple. Is KDE more prevalent?
Liam Dawe Apr 4, 2016
Don't forget to share the survey guys!

Quoting: GuestCan you add the resolution 3440x1440 next time? That is my native resolution... Thanks!

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