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[–] InvalidName2@lemmy.zip 46 points 1 week ago (12 children)

How do you know if someone owns a Steam Deck? Don't worry, they'll tell you.

So anyway, a couple years ago I bought a Steam Deck. And since I bought it, virtually all of my gaming is on the Deck. Prior to that, virtually all of my game time was on a Windows PC. So, for me personally, there's been a big shift towards Linux for gaming.

The other big change that's coming for a lot of people I know: end of Windows 10 support. Honestly, the majority of people I know who still have a traditional Windows PC are using machines that can't be upgraded to Windows 11. These computers are perfectly functional and do everything the users need them to do, and they have no inclination to go out and buy a new computer just because. Especially in this economy. Additionally, there are quite a few people with computers that are capable of running Windows 11, but they have no desire to upgrade to a worse experience and an experience that is randomly different in a myriad different ways for no good reason. Both groups are ripe for the picking in terms of a switch to Linux. No, the year of the Linux desktop is not here, but the conditions for such a change are building. And this Steam data may present a picture of the larger trend. Who knows?

[–] NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip 0 points 1 week ago (8 children)

They all can upgrade to win 11. Nothing is stopping them. But you have to do a couple of steps.

Either way, Linux is better and Microsoft is playing stupid games.

[–] ConsumptionOne@sopuli.xyz 6 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Unless their hardware doesn't support it. A lot of people are going to be tossing out perfectly good systems because they don't have a TPM.

[–] bless@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Excellent, I've been looking to upgrade my setup

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