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Shmerl Jan 25, 2017
In the trends page the color legend looks broken - only the outline is colored, while inside color is gray for me.

Also, it would be nice if you could make the graph lines slightly thicker. Or may be it's just antialiasing on them is somewhat rough?



On a side note, good to see AMD usage rising.


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 January 2017 at 1:25 am UTC
Philadelphus Jan 25, 2017
That's neat, showing the last time I updated in the article itself.
tuubi Jan 25, 2017
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Tiny niggle: Only the first letter in Xfce is capitalized. It's not an actual acronym since the project dumped XForms in favour of GTK+ in the nineties.
Blauer_Hunger Jan 25, 2017
I'd really like to see a graph showing the average RAM trend ...
Liam Dawe Jan 25, 2017
Post updated. Implemented some new code to display what you currently have in the article (only you see it). It has an ajax link to click to continue to be included if it's correct now, as suggested in our Telegram group.

Edit: This will be in all reminder articles now, to make it super easy for you.


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 25 January 2017 at 2:07 pm UTC
Alm888 Jan 25, 2017
It would be nice to have "Do you use Steam?" question in the statistics. This should shed some light on the 1% Linux users on Steam issue.
WorMzy Jan 25, 2017
Post updated. Implemented some new code to display what you currently have in the article (only you see it). It has an ajax link to click to continue to be included if it's correct now, as suggested in our Telegram group.

That is damn cool, very nicely done.
Bumadar Jan 25, 2017
Suse tumbleweed if you can add it, as its the rolling release :)
cRaZy-bisCuiT Jan 25, 2017
It would be nice to have "Do you use Steam?" question in the statistics. This should shed some light on the 1% Linux users on Steam issue.
How should that happen? Actually the 1 % is the percentage of people using Linux out of all people using Steam. Obviously a lot of Linux Gamers will use steam. Except the ones that reject DRM.
Philadelphus Jan 25, 2017
Post updated. Implemented some new code to display what you currently have in the article (only you see it). It has an ajax link to click to continue to be included if it's correct now, as suggested in our Telegram group.

Edit: This will be in all reminder articles now, to make it super easy for you.
Oh wow, that's really nice! My earlier comment was actually going to include a request for such a button in the article, but I decided against it as I figured it might be too much work and I was just being too lazy to click through to my profile. Mahalo nui loa!
Alm888 Jan 26, 2017
How should that happen?

The was an idea on the thread (not mine, but I share the mindset) that Linux gamers (not just users, but gamers) are underrepresented on Steam compared to DRM-free sources (of which were indications on Humble Bundle statistics).

While we can not do a thing about "Steam Hardware Survey", we at least can count ourselves and get thew numbers as of how much developers lose by not releasing outside of Steam.

Obviously ... a lot of ... Except ...

Empty words presented as an axiom. Let's speak hard numbers without implied knowledge.
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