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Eike Jun 25, 2020
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I wonder how many people think of updating their "when did you use ... last time" answer every now and then...
Ehvis Jun 25, 2020
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I wonder how many people think of updating their "when did you use ... last time" answer every now and then...

That's the problem with these questions. The answer might change even if your usage profile stays the same. I would expect quite a bit of stale data for these.
lucinos Jun 25, 2020
Yes I did not like this question right from when introduced. They should have been about the importance of wine usage and they do not do that right. The others questions are awesome.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2020
I agree I think we're long passed the point where the timing on Wine based questions make sense so they will be removed.

Edit: Wine/Steam Play questioning was removed. In future, we may look to introduce other questions about them but the previous questions didn't fit with the way this survey works and frankly they weren't even useful. Thanks for the feedback. This does streamline it a bit too for now :)


Last edited by Liam Dawe on 25 June 2020 at 12:10 pm UTC
Eike Jun 25, 2020
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I agree I think we're long passed the point where the timing on Wine based questions make sense so they will be removed.

Edit: Wine/Steam Play questioning was removed. In future, we may look to introduce other questions about them but the previous questions didn't fit with the way this survey works and frankly they weren't even useful. Thanks for the feedback. This does streamline it a bit too for now :)

Just was going to ask. I really think it's useful to have something WINE/Proton related! I don't care for the difference, though. Like, are you buying Windows only games to play on Linux? Regularly, seldom, only whitelisted Proton, never-ever.


Last edited by Eike on 25 June 2020 at 12:32 pm UTC
RTheren Jun 25, 2020
I have a Suggestion: How about a Section for the Init you use? Like systemd,openrc, runinit, s6...

My guess would be 90% systemD, but I am curious about the others as well.
WorMzy Jun 25, 2020
I have a Suggestion: How about a Section for the Init you use? Like systemd,openrc, runinit, s6...

How does that pertain to gaming? Unless there's a direct benefit to using one init over another in terms of e.g. gaming performance, I don't see why it'd be a useful metric to track here.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2020
I have a Suggestion: How about a Section for the Init you use? Like systemd,openrc, runinit, s6...

How does that pertain to gaming? Unless there's a direct benefit to using one init over another in terms of e.g. gaming performance, I don't see why it'd be a useful metric to track here.
Yeah, honestly that sounds like a fluff detail we don't really need.
axredneck Jun 25, 2020
"Session type" graph has not very good colors: link
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2020
"Session type" graph has not very good colors: link
Thanks for the feedback, have given them dedicated colours that will stay the same now and they're clear on both website themes.
no_information_here Jun 25, 2020
I agree I think we're long passed the point where the timing on Wine based questions make sense so they will be removed.

Edit: Wine/Steam Play questioning was removed. In future, we may look to introduce other questions about them but the previous questions didn't fit with the way this survey works and frankly they weren't even useful. Thanks for the feedback. This does streamline it a bit too for now :)
I think it is a mistake to completely remove Wine/Proton from the questions. It seems like too big a part of Linux gaming to ignore it.

The "recently" question was not bad, even if it gets stale. I saw it as reflecting the user's frequency of use. You could adjust the wording a bit to be less about the direct past (last week, last month) and to be more about the general case (how often per year, per month).

You also want to be careful not to lose continuity with your old stats. You have a useful survey tracking linux gaming over time. Suddenly removing a question destroys the ability to track trends in that area.
Liam Dawe Jun 25, 2020
I agree I think we're long passed the point where the timing on Wine based questions make sense so they will be removed.

Edit: Wine/Steam Play questioning was removed. In future, we may look to introduce other questions about them but the previous questions didn't fit with the way this survey works and frankly they weren't even useful. Thanks for the feedback. This does streamline it a bit too for now :)
I think it is a mistake to completely remove Wine/Proton from the questions. It seems like too big a part of Linux gaming to ignore it.
The questions were bad, and cannot simply just be changed because of all the previous data. The questions themselves weren't good or useful in any way in their previous form, so they made no sense to keep around. That doesn't mean I am ignoring it, not at all, I just haven't had time to hook in any new questions on top of all the other work that has to go into GOL and actually have some free time ;)
Shmerl Jun 25, 2020
AMD GPU usage in the last trend data: 37.54% and rising. That's pretty good.
The most popular GPU: still AMD RX 580.


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Shmerl Jun 25, 2020
I have a Suggestion: How about a Section for the Init you use? Like systemd,openrc, runinit, s6...

That's a very edge question in relation to gaming. And I'll make a wild guess that the vast majority are using systemd anyway.


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Shmerl Jun 25, 2020
Yeah, honestly that sounds like a fluff detail we don't really need.

Can you please add monitor refresh rate and usage of adaptive sync points? Those are directly gaming related and would be interesting to see, in addition to already existing resolution.
Eike Jun 25, 2020
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Can you please add monitor refresh rate and usage of adaptive sync points? Those are directly gaming related and would be interesting to see, in addition to already existing resolution.

I thought of asking for Variable Refresh Rate / Adaptive Sync as well.
Still a fan of a special question per month that's interesting, but maybe not worth to be included in the survey, BTW.
Shmerl Jun 25, 2020
I think refresh rate and adaptive sync are good questions for regular survey, not just a one month thing.


Last edited by Shmerl on 25 June 2020 at 6:30 pm UTC
furaxhornyx Jun 26, 2020
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Yeah, honestly that sounds like a fluff detail we don't really need.

Can you please add monitor refresh rate and usage of adaptive sync points? Those are directly gaming related and would be interesting to see, in addition to already existing resolution.

I really like this idea, however, I am wondering how this would work with multiple monitors ?

For example, I have 2 monitors, one is 180Hz with Gsync, and the other is 75Hz, so technically I could play at 180Hz (max) with Gsync enabled, (like I did when I was using Windows), but under linux, I am capped at 75Hz with no Gsync...

So I am afraid that the answer to these question will be biased.
Eike Jun 26, 2020
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For example, I have 2 monitors, one is 180Hz with Gsync, and the other is 75Hz, so technically I could play at 180Hz (max) with Gsync enabled, (like I did when I was using Windows), but under linux, I am capped at 75Hz with no Gsync...

So I am afraid that the answer to these question will be biased.

If I had such a setup, i'd disable the second monitor for gaming to get what I payed for.
Shmerl Jun 26, 2020
I really like this idea, however, I am wondering how this would work with multiple monitors ?

For example, I have 2 monitors, one is 180Hz with Gsync, and the other is 75Hz, so technically I could play at 180Hz (max) with Gsync enabled, (like I did when I was using Windows), but under linux, I am capped at 75Hz with no Gsync...

So I am afraid that the answer to these question will be biased.

I guess the same way it works now with question for resolution? The answer only allows one option.


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