I’m very happy to higher the percentage as opposed to the mere 45% from last year. I can’t even recall which games I’ve played were on Windows, maybe a bit of Hunt: Showdown in the early 2024. Oh and the VR % was on Linux too :3

EDIT: Last year’s result was 65% not 45. And this year’s Windows playtime is at only 4% ^^

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    It’s so sad it doesn’t show that graph if you only used one OS so I can’t show off my 100% linux usage

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    I managed 96% Linux, 4% Steam Deck.

    I really should use my deck more.

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      As much as I love the Steam Deck, I just don’t find myself playing mine much. What makes you prefer it to your (I assume) desktop?

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        My chart would be even more skewed to the Deck.

        The Deck is amazing with young kids around. Desktop gaming sessions are impossible until after their bedtime. Being able to pickup and play and put the console to standby in an instant and move to another room with the kids is amazing. I wouldn’t get any game time if I didn’t have a portability.

        It really helps that I almost exclusively play Indies which the Deck is really perfect for.

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        Mostly I only have to keep one machine updated but besides that I can play really really long game from anywhere such as RPG’s, that I used to love but I sit at work now so staying at a desk after already sitting for hours kills me, I can move seamlessly from my desk to the living room to my bed to the toilet. Also this doesn’t show the whole story, I have a ton of emulated games that wouldn’t look any better on my pc anyway and getting all the controls set up is a royal pain so this way I only have to do it once and can dock anywhere I really do hope we are going to a one pc future, the only real benefit my computer has is the graphics and you would be surprised how much those just don’t matter, heresy I know but I genuinely don’t care anymore this coming from someone who spent 1500 On a Pc with a 3080 during Covid times, I notice the difference the frame rate can suck depending on the game you’re playing but honestly I just don’t care about that as much as as the convenience. fighting with Windows is a game all in itself one I used to love but now I am a software engineer and will stay as far away from that as possible.

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      Same. I have two of them. One is connected to the TV and the other connected to a monitor on my desk. Neither of them have seen much use this year, responsibilities keep getting in the way.

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    Basically used windows for some multiplayer game sessions with friends and that’s about it. Steam Deck for everything else.

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    Also got the Hardware Survey the other day and confused them with OpenSUSE instead of SteamOS on the Steam Deck.

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      How is it? My Steam Deck is my only non-openSUSE device (TW on desktop and laptop, Leap on NAS and VPS), but I’ve been too lazy to reinstall.

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        I had to do some manual work. I mainly did it to get full disk encryption working. Getting that with an on screen keyboard running was a pain in the ass. I probably made a post about it, I’m too lazy to look for it now.

        I also was too lazy to hook up a keyboard. But I could run the installer from the Gnome live boot because that seems to be the only one with a working on screen keyboard.

        For day-to-day operation I use KDE with Steam running in the background for the keyboard, similar to the desktop mode on SteamOS. I did copy the setup for gaming mode over but I never use it.

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      Looks like me too… but I’m more concerned about how I put in way more total hours than I thought I did. 1000012155

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    Damnit, every year I get some playtime on windows for bullshit reasons. This year I had to check something at work and last year I played some couch games on my wife’s desktop hooked to the tv since they were heavier than what the deck could handle and her PC was close to the TV.

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    67% GNU/Linux / 32% Steam deck 173 games launch on GNU/Linux / 74 games launch on Steam Deck

    Seems good proportion :)

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    Of all the games I’ve played in the last year I’ve only got one that doesn’t run perfectly on Fedora (Deathloop). It wasn’t even hard to get them working; Steam, Heroic, and Proton.