Gave steam a try yesterday on my mint machine..
I can get like 40% of my games on Linux! That is awesome. Love that i can get Cities Skylines, Kerbal Space Program, and CS.
Shame a lot of the big-budget direct-x games aren't available though. Some fallout or sins would be nice..
Could the introduction of steam games to linux be enough to shrink windows user base?
Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
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Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
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Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Shrink Window's user base? Yes---but probably not by a large amount. Be the death of Windows? Absolutely not. Windows is more than a gaming OS. Most of the world's computer users run Windows, and people are incredibly resistant to change. I'd be surprised if any one thing contributed to a permanent drop in the user base of Windows.
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Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Rather Adobe flash can be the death of Steam gaming on Linux. It's joke
Windows assumes I'm stupid but Linux demands proof of it
Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Depends upon your definition of "computer." If you include smart phones, television sets, and so on, I believe the largest share of the world's computer run Linux. Or so I have read, somewhere.Fred Barclay wrote:Most of the world's computer users run Windows
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Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
You're absolutely right. Also, most servers (and therefore, most of the Internet) run either Linux or Unix.jimallyn wrote:Depends upon your definition of "computer." If you include smart phones, television sets, and so on, I believe the largest share of the world's computer run Linux. Or so I have read, somewhere.Fred Barclay wrote:Most of the world's computer users run Windows
I mean (but didn't say) most home computers. Thanks for pointing this out.
Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Also web servers, you want a small VM to host your website that uses <= 1GB of ram? Choose linux.Fred Barclay wrote:You're absolutely right. Also, most servers (and therefore, most of the Internet) run either Linux or Unix.jimallyn wrote:Depends upon your definition of "computer." If you include smart phones, television sets, and so on, I believe the largest share of the world's computer run Linux. Or so I have read, somewhere.Fred Barclay wrote:Most of the world's computer users run Windows
I mean (but didn't say) most home computers. Thanks for pointing this out.
Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Most of them run Windows 7, Vista or XP. It's a much smaller jump from those operating systems to Linux MATE than to Windows 8's tablet GUI.Fred Barclay wrote:I mean (but didn't say) most home computers. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Exactly. It's not that change has to mean moving to Linux. Change may also mean Microsoft implementing new obnoxious features.Edward M. Grant wrote:Most of them run Windows 7, Vista or XP. It's a much smaller jump from those operating systems to Linux MATE than to Windows 8's tablet GUI.Fred Barclay wrote:I mean (but didn't say) most home computers. Thanks for pointing this out.
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Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
Back to regular programming.
No chance of Windows going away even with Steam having all games available in Linux. People that play games on their PCs is a small percentage of total PC users. I would say 5% or less.
Sure it may shift some gamers to Linux but as crazy as it may sound to you, a lot of people like and don't mind Windows.
No chance of Windows going away even with Steam having all games available in Linux. People that play games on their PCs is a small percentage of total PC users. I would say 5% or less.
Sure it may shift some gamers to Linux but as crazy as it may sound to you, a lot of people like and don't mind Windows.
Re: Could steam gaming on linux be the death of windows?
I guess mot people have bought into console gaming, such as Xbox or Sony or even smart TV media centers
--so that a gaming platform (PC based) has become less relevant, even though games are still offered on both console and PC platforms
PCs' being the best platform for gaming, since it can both be PC and game machine (when needed)
--consoles don't compete as well with PCs' for applications, even should some be available (Android et all)
Streaming services..
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/homestream
http://store.steampowered.com/streaming/
http://onlive.com/
--Sony purchased
--so that a gaming platform (PC based) has become less relevant, even though games are still offered on both console and PC platforms
PCs' being the best platform for gaming, since it can both be PC and game machine (when needed)
--consoles don't compete as well with PCs' for applications, even should some be available (Android et all)
Streaming services..
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/homestream
http://store.steampowered.com/streaming/
http://onlive.com/
--Sony purchased
- And so on..