![]() You can expect ProtonDB users to feature more tinkerers as well, so seeing Arch over-represented is not surprising. ![]() Still, I would argue that people who contribute to ProtonDB are avid and active Linux Gamers, and probably at the forefront of larger trends. The usual caveats apply (for the methodology, see at the end of this article for more details): this may not be representative of the Linux Gaming market at large, there are variations month after month so we won’t care about a few percents ups and down, and so on. Turns out we have now a great dataset since 2018 of what distributions were used to make reports of ProtonDB, and we can exploit that observe trends. ProtonDB is mostly used to track games, but there is another way to use it: to track the evolution of Linux distros used by gamers over time.
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