Support us on Patreon to keep GamingOnLinux alive. This ensures all of our main content remains free for everyone. Just good, fresh content! Alternatively, you can donate through PayPal. You can also buy games using our partner links for GOG and Humble Store.
We do often include affiliate links to earn us some pennies. See more here.
The latest Steam Hardware Survey is now available and if you take it at face value it doesn't look so good for Linux. I am remaining positive as always about it. I'm not going to give it some sensationalist headline about it being terrible or anything like that, I will simply give you some thoughts on it.

First up, the facts:
Linux is currently at 0.84%, which doesn't sound like a lot and there is a drop over last months 0.90%.

Now, onto some thoughts:
The key thing to remember is Steam overall is always growing, so a lower overall percentage of Linux users doesn't necessarily mean there are less Linux users on Steam (it could actually be more, but dwarfed by also having even more Windows users on Steam). An older article from Cheese states this:
QuoteFirst up, it can be easy to miss that percentages are ratios. When looking at changes over time, an increase or decrease in percentages doesn't necessarily mean that there is a corresponding increase or decrease in the population represented by that percentage.


Before reading this next part, I should remind you this is an editorial. These are my personal thoughts on it and I could be wrong. I accept that, but I think it's interesting anyway.

You can make it appear by simply having different hardware or a different operating system. It seems to detect when you change things, as if it knows it needs to check on you again. This is by design of course, as the entire point of it is to show what people are currently using, so if you've changed something it wants to know about it and send it along. This is one reason why people keep saying they see it when they boot into Windows after not using it for a while, of course you will, that's a change in your setup. This is another reason why I dislike it, as that can create an unintentional bias in the results. This bias isn't against Linux though, as it would work the same the opposite way around of course. This is why I feel the results were actually a lot higher for Linux initially, as it did a survey for a big bunch of Windows/Mac users trying it and submitting it on Linux before moving back to Windows/Mac.

A good bit of reading was a recent editorial titled "A different approach to calculating the popularity of Linux gaming on Steam" which will help put your mind at ease.

I would also like to point out that I personally feel things are still looking good, as I wrote in a recent editorial.

Also remember, we have our own statistics page which is currently in BETA. Would love more feedback on that, seems people like it so far! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
0 Likes
About the author -
author picture
I am the owner of GamingOnLinux. After discovering Linux back in the days of Mandrake in 2003, I constantly came back to check on the progress of Linux until Ubuntu appeared on the scene and it helped me to really love it. You can reach me easily by emailing GamingOnLinux directly.
See more from me
The comments on this article are closed.
41 comments
Page: 1/5»
  Go to:

MayeulC Jun 1, 2016
It has been a while since the last survey I got on Linux. Then, maybe I am not that lucky :)

About the new survey, I find it nice, maybe the time-based graphs are missing, but I guess this will come after a few months of data. I didn't see the arch (32 vs 64) stats, though. Did I miss it? Or is the proportion of users running 32 bit distros really negligible?
STiAT Jun 1, 2016
Didn't change a thing.

But this time, first time ever (yey) I got the survey on Linux.
ismaelbonato Jun 1, 2016
This is a joke? 2030 = 0%? :D
linux_gamer Jun 1, 2016
Not my fault, I did get the survey yesterday (for the first time in years)!

Pretty obvious that linux user statistics are surveyed by the same guys that did count Hofer's votes in the Austrian election.
badber Jun 1, 2016
Sounds like this has been going down from the tone of the article but I'd have liked if some history had been cited here.
TheRiddick Jun 2, 2016
It would be nice if Steam just allowed you to invoke the survey yourself via settings menu. Or have it so you can set you account to Linux yourself.
GustyGhost Jun 2, 2016
^That would be great for those of us who embraced Linux after building a Steam account.
Shmerl Jun 2, 2016
I think people should stop paying attention to this survey. It's not representative of the whole picture even for Steam itself.
niarbeht Jun 2, 2016
I haven't gotten the survey in...

Uhh....

A long, long time.

THE EVIL PARANOID TINFOIL HAT CRAZY PERSON inside of me suspects that Valve might be evilly reducing their Linux survey rate for evil reasons that revolve around future big game releases or other evil reasons, when they might start polling normally.

But that should be disregarded because I _KNOW_ it's crazy-talk.
Corben Jun 2, 2016
It would be interesting how many people in total are getting the survey. I would guess it's a percentage of all users chosen randomly. So probably a lot of Windows and Mac users also don't get the survey. But maybe they aren't eager for it. I remember the times, when I got annoyed by the survey on Windows :->
Now I would be happy to get it on Linux.


Last edited by Corben on 2 June 2016 at 1:01 am UTC
While you're here, please consider supporting GamingOnLinux on:

Reward Tiers: Patreon. Plain Donations: PayPal.

This ensures all of our main content remains totally free for everyone! Patreon supporters can also remove all adverts and sponsors! Supporting us helps bring good, fresh content. Without your continued support, we simply could not continue!

You can find even more ways to support us on this dedicated page any time. If you already are, thank you!
The comments on this article are closed.