Linux is almost twice as big outside of gaming tho. In the Steam survey it sits at ~2%, whereas Statcounter has it at ~4%, based on browser data. Gaming actually lacks behind mainstream Linux adoption
But you’re considering that all linux users are gamers, and that all linux gamers use steam.
We want so much to see linux growing, that we tend to get hyped easily, but the reality is that the growth is likely to be slow and steady for the while being. If it keeps growing continuously, at some point it may break a popularity barrier and then grow faster, but it’s still far from that stage
Linux is almost twice as big outside of gaming tho. In the Steam survey it sits at ~2%, whereas Statcounter has it at ~4%, based on browser data. Gaming actually lacks behind mainstream Linux adoption
But you’re considering that all linux users are gamers, and that all linux gamers use steam.
We want so much to see linux growing, that we tend to get hyped easily, but the reality is that the growth is likely to be slow and steady for the while being. If it keeps growing continuously, at some point it may break a popularity barrier and then grow faster, but it’s still far from that stage