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

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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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      I’m kind of the opposite, I had almost 2x as much on Steam Deck vs Linux:

      • ~50% Steam Deck
      • ~35% Linux
      • ~15% macOS (work computer)

      I stopped using my work computer for games a few months ago, so it’s probably closer to 65% Steam Deck since I now take my breaks on my Deck.

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      6 hours ago

      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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    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.

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      5 hours ago

      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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    macOS is my work computer, and I used to play some games during lunch when WFH. I have since uninstalled Steam since my company added some monitoring SW.

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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 :)