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minus-square@VubDapplelinkEnglish5•1 year agoAre these actual installs or are they counting steambox?
minus-squarenefariouslinkfedilink10•1 year agoStatcounter bases their data on web traffic. If you’re browsing the web on your Steam Deck, I think that should count.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoWhich tbh if someone’s using the deck for browsing, they’re treating it like a portable pc anyways
minus-squareOrakMoyalinkfedilinkEnglish22•1 year agoWe should. Not counting them is like not counting all the laptops/PCs with windows preinstalled and Apple devices with MacOS preinstalled.
minus-squareXeeleelinkfedilink1•1 year agoSteam boxes aren’t really a thing. The Steam Deck is not really used as a desktop PC a lot. So, no.
Are these actual installs or are they counting steambox?
Statcounter bases their data on web traffic. If you’re browsing the web on your Steam Deck, I think that should count.
Which tbh if someone’s using the deck for browsing, they’re treating it like a portable pc anyways
Shouldn’t we count steam devices?
We should. Not counting them is like not counting all the laptops/PCs with windows preinstalled and Apple devices with MacOS preinstalled.
Ye
Steam boxes aren’t really a thing. The Steam Deck is not really used as a desktop PC a lot. So, no.