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Remember folks, it doesn't matter if the overall Linux percentage drops right now. There's a lot of room for errors, we have tons of games to come, and Linux is still awesome.

Why shouldn't I be worried?
It’s a percentage from a survey, and Steam's overall user base is increasing massively all the time. This means that even with lower percentages, our overall user count is actually higher. To make that clear: Linux is growing all the time, but so is Mac and Windows.

We have no idea how they are sampling their data, and to state this again, it’s a survey. It’s not a hard statistic to be thrown around to claim Linux gaming is dying, it’s really not.

The numbers
Total: 0.88% -0.06%

Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS 64 bit 0.26% -0.02%
Ubuntu 15.04 64 bit 0.14% +0.14%
Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca 64 bit 0.09% 0.00%
Linux 64 bit 0.05% +0.05%

See the survey results here. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Orkultus Jun 3, 2015
Id like to see a company that just makes amazing AAA games for Linux / SteamOS only, and watch the other platforms squirm. haha
supermonkey77 Jun 3, 2015
I have yet to have a survey request on Linux (1.5yrs) but get them all the time if I am running through Wine (damn you Pinball FX2). I know that is just a coincidence but surely a balanced survey targeting all active users maybe once or twice a year would be a better and significantly more useful solution as far as statistics go.
zerothis Jun 3, 2015
Things to remember in all market places:
If you buy a game for Windows+Mac+Linux, a Windows purchase is recorded along with the other OSes
If a survey asks and you say you game with, use, have installed, or buy for Windows, Mac, and Linux (or more commonly Windows and Linux), Windows gets counted.
If you run a Windows game from a dual boot computer Windows gets counted and Linux does not even if you also run it with Linux.
If you run a Windows game using wine (or any emulator/virtualizer) on Linux (or Mac) on any market that tracks your OS with software, Windows gets counted and Linux does not
If you are using Windows software of any sort in any way (including background apps) and use a website tracks your OS, Windows gets counted and Linux does not.
If you are using Windows software that is also avaiable for Linux and use anything on the net that tracks your software, most likley this counts as Windows and Linux is not even looked for.
Steam is a bit smarter for separating Windows and Linux, but still counts many Linux gamers as Windows gamers because of wine and Dual boot (But this really doesn't matter, see below).

And now for the most important fact: If statistics from anywhere show a customer or potential customer games with, uses, has installed, or buys Windows, the vast majority of market professions will ignore all other OS stats. They only thing that will ever have any chance of catching their attention is stats that show Linux gamers who do not use Windows at all. Sadly, most survey's and nearly all software tracking does not even offer a way to indicate this.
Mountain Man Jun 3, 2015
I still don't trust the survey. I can go months without booting Windows and never get a survey request in Linux. Then I boot up Windows, and *BAM* there's the Steam survey. It has happened consistently enough that I'm beginning to think there's a bug in Steam for Linux that is preventing the survey from working like it should.
sarmad Jun 3, 2015
Quoting: subI hope rumours are not true that Newell just came up with Linux/SteamOS/SteamMachines to put pressure on Microsoft.
As Win10 seems like it will get good reception and "lacks" all the stuff Newell was afraid of, some people argue Valve might abandon Linux sooner or later. After all, SteamMachines missed the fantastic "Win8" time window to take off - and that sounds reasonable to me. :/
Who said Valve only fears Windows Store? Windows is only one of the reasons behind SteamOS. The other reason is the competition coming from EA's Origin, GOG, etc.
adolson Jun 3, 2015
I run Steam in Big Picture mode and have never seen a survey on that machine. I've got it 3 or 4 times since Steam launched on Linux when running in regular mode on other machines.
theRealPadster Jun 3, 2015
I think I've gotten the survey once on Linux, but a bunch of times on Windows. They really need to tweak their survey responder algorithm if they want it to be accurate.
ElectricPrism Jun 3, 2015
I got a dedicated HDD for Windows and installed Steam several days ago, Immediately I got the hardware survey.

I haven't had the Hardware Survey on Arch for the last 8-10 months, funny times.
dubigrasu Jun 3, 2015
I have my theory (or more like a "what if ?" ) about why we don't get this survey too often:

I have rarely received this survey on my old (a year or so) Linux client install but frequently when I create a new Steam Wineprefix (with PlayOnLinux).
So it could be that a fresh Steam client installation process has a higher chance to trigger this survey.

Now, from what I know Linux users tend to keep their systems running and rarely do total re-installs, they just fix what's broken and keep going (Steam Client included in this).
OTOH Windows users are more inclined to re-install their systems...at least at my workplace (and seen it on my friends too) the most common solution for every problem is "re-install Windows" (and again, Steam included).
(not mentioning upgrading your old Windows install to something newer.)

So basically the Windows Steam client is just re-installed more often than the Linux one and triggers this survey more on Windows.
Mountain Man Jun 3, 2015
Quoting: dubigrasuNow, from what I know Linux users tend to keep their systems running and rarely do total re-installs, they just fix what's broken and keep going (Steam Client included in this).
OTOH Windows users are more inclined to re-install their systems...at least at my workplace (and seen it on my friends too) the most common solution for every problem is "re-install Windows" (and again, Steam included).
This is the difference between an open operating system and a closed operating system. Sometimes you have to reinstall Windows to fix it because the options available to the user are extremely limited.
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