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Reminder: Update your PC info for the next round of statistics updates

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This is your once a month reminder to make sure your PC information is correct on your user profiles. A fresh batch of statistics is generated on the 1st of each month.

You need to be logged in to see when you last updated your PC info! You can see the statistics any time [url=https://www.gamingonlinux.com/users/statistics]on this page[/url].

While we don't currently have a drop-off implemented for old/stale data, it will be added in likely early next year. If you want to make sure you're included at any time clicking update without any changes will update the last time you edited them.

The drop-off for old data will be done in months, since people aren't likely to change hardware that often.

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Guppy Oct 27, 2017
something to consider;

I've 2 usage scenarios;

Games that requires mouse and keyboard I play on my computer on a single 4K monitor, any game that allows me to use a gamepad I play via the steamlink from my couch with the steam controller @ 1920/"HD"

I know you cant fit in every scenario but it could be interesting prehaps to see how many people use a steamlink to play though
Hamish Oct 28, 2017
Quoting: vlademir1
Quoting: HamishSo am I letting the side down then by having a more than five year old rig that uses a ton of second hand parts?
First, I want to second Liam, this is not a pissing contest by any stretch. Second, years old tech is hardly outdated let alone something to think of as "letting down" the Linux community.
I see you missed the sarcasm.
vlademir1 Oct 31, 2017
Quoting: HamishI see you missed the sarcasm.

More like being intentionally somewhat obtuse. I've met plenty of people, mostly gamers, across both FOSS and proprietary userbases who actually do look at hardware specs like that and I find it worthwhile, upon occasion, to short circuit their typical need to push hard on the upgrade cycle and the related and all too common view that PC gaming is absurdly expensive compared to console gaming (even if I have to occasionally miss the joke to do it). ;D
wolfblue96 Oct 31, 2017
I'm surprised at how popular the steam controller is and how un-popular the dual shock 4 is
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