I reckon you’d have to be at least in the double digits for larger studios/orgs to take notice. Though the steam deck has already had a very positive effect on the number of Linux native games in the indie space.
Sounds about right. Console install counts start being “relevant” after 20-ish million unit sales. The Deck itself isn’t close to that, and the overall Linux install base on Steam is maybe what, a third of that?
But I’d argue you need more for Steam, because a lot of those Linux users also have Windows available as it is, given that about 20% of them are on a Steam Deck and many of those likely have a Windows PC on the side rather than only using Steam on the Deck.
I reckon you’d have to be at least in the double digits for larger studios/orgs to take notice. Though the steam deck has already had a very positive effect on the number of Linux native games in the indie space.
Sounds about right. Console install counts start being “relevant” after 20-ish million unit sales. The Deck itself isn’t close to that, and the overall Linux install base on Steam is maybe what, a third of that?
But I’d argue you need more for Steam, because a lot of those Linux users also have Windows available as it is, given that about 20% of them are on a Steam Deck and many of those likely have a Windows PC on the side rather than only using Steam on the Deck.