"Windows 8 is a catastrophe for the whole world of the PC." Thus of hard-hitting Valve CEO was a few months ago and head of Steam, Gabe Newell, a curious guy who worked 13 years at Microsoft before co - founding developer of video games and digital distribution.
Newell charged not only Windows 8 but that used Steam Linux move users out of Windows, since "their platform games run faster on Linux than on Windows," he said.
Whether true or not, the fact is that Windows 8 continues triumphing in Steam, surpassing even the 32-bit Windows 7 to become the second most widely used on Steam operating system. A fee of use among users of the platform of Newell above the 13 percent who already want to Microsoft it in the desktop market for Windows 8.
Here is how things looked like for February 2013 on Steam, in order of biggest to smallest share:
Windows 7: 69.31 percent
Windows 8: 9.63 percent
Windows XP: 9.33 percent
Windows Vista: 5.84 percent
OS X: 3.07 percent
Linux: 2.02 percent
Breaking down the numbers even more, here is how each operating system version fared:
steam february Windows 8 overtakes Windows XP adoption on Steam, while OS X drops and Linux passes the 2% mark
Ever since its release, Windows 8 has been the only version of Microsoft’s desktop operating system to gain share on Steam. This has continued through February, as gamers ditch Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP for the latest and greatest.
Three months ago, Windows 8 passed OS X on Steam, and last month, Windows 8 passed Windows Vista.
Now, after just four months of availability, Windows 8 has already passed Windows XP. This puts the operating system neatly into second place on Steam, where it will likely stay for quite a while.
Windows 8 was up 0.87 percentage points between January and February. Meanwhile, Windows 7 was down 0.42 percentage points, Windows Vista dipped 0.18 percentage points, and Windows XP fell 0.72 percentage points.
Microsoft aside, OS X has once again lost share while Linux is seeing big gains. Two weeks ago, Valve released a stable version of its Steam for Linux client and it crossed the 2 percent mark, largely thanks to Ubuntu users.
Going forward, we expect Windows 8 to continue growing, but it won’t pass Windows 7 anytime soon. In the meantime, March will be the first time the Linux client is available for a full month, and we’ll see if it manages to surpass OS X adoption, as unlikely as that may seem.
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