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gusgalarnyk@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

This keeps getting repeated as a blanket statement and it irks me a bit. More than half of the top ten most played games on steam on any given day work. There’s a small handful of games that don’t work that fit into the competitive multiplayer genre and an even smaller handful that are actually popular.

To be clear, I’m not irk’ed with you, just that this myth that gets passed around a lot hasn’t caught up to reality.

Top games by player count by daily players (numbers are peak in 24 hrs)(skipping anything that doesn’t qualify as competitive multiplayer):

  1. CS 2 - ✅ - 1.4 mil
  2. BF 6 - ❌ - 413k
  3. Dota 2 - ✅ - 761k
  4. Pubg - ❌ - 620k
  5. Arc Raiders - ✅ - 322k
  6. Apex Legends - ❌ - 155k
  7. War Thunder - ✅ - 78k
  8. Delta force - ❌ ✅ (work around exists) - 182k
  9. Marvel rivals - ✅ - 83k
  10. Dead by Daylight - ✅ - 66k
  11. Naraka: Bladepoint - ✅ - 120k
  12. Rust - ❌ (some servers do work though) - 130k

✅ Top 20 total - 2.83 mil ❌ Top 20 total - 1.5 mil (including Delta force)

Idk. Having just crunched the numbers I guess it’s fair to warn people about some borked Anti-Cheat games but I wish people would caveat by saying the majority of games people play even in the competitive multiplayer scene work. And it’s only going to get better i’d argue, although games like bf6 being a recent launch that didn’t work is a bummer. As the percentage of Linux users climb they’ll be increasingly incentivized to find a solution.

League isn’t on here, that would skew the numbers pro-windows.

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