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by shmerl
3164 days ago
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Larger number of titles corresponds to growing demand. That's a natural dependency. There were several articles with numbers from developers on GOL: https://www.gamingonlinux.com Search for sales statistics or something of that sort there. |
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The OP's comment "The several dozen people playing AAA games on linux must be thrilled." seems pretty realistic.
Increased number of games is simply because it is close to zero-effort for most game engines to press the button and deploy to Linux Steam. That doesn't mean anyone is actually playing them.
I had a quick look at the GOL site and I didn't see anything obvious claiming growth. Ironically (given the topic of this HN story) I did see this:
Get ready to become a neural detective as 'Observer' is now on Linux, AMD not supported.... I spoke with Aspyr Media, who confirmed to me the team has "currently no plans to support AMD at this time for Observer".[1]
Yet, clearly gaming on Linux will take off any day now... (And this is from someone who runs a Linux desktop computer)
[1] https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/get-ready-to-become-a...