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    Statcounter is not the only analytics service reporting a decrease in Windows 11's market share. Valve published the latest results of its monthly Hardware and Software Survey, claiming Windows 11 lost a bit of its customers among Steam users as well.

     

    For those unfamiliar, each month, Valve randomly picks a subset of Steam users and offers them anonymous participation in the survey. The provided data is platform-average, and it helps developers decide where to invest their time and resources to reach as many customers as possible.

     

    According to Valve, in March 2024, Windows 11 went down from 41.96% to 41.61%. On the other hand, Windows 10 gained what Windows 11 lost—its market share increased from 54.19% to 54.40%. Other Windows versions, which are now unsupported, continue to their inevitable demise. 64-bit Windows 7 has 0.49% (-0.08 points), and 64-bit Windows 8.1 has 0.08% (-0.01 points).

     

    1. 64-bit Windows 10 - 54.40% (+0.21 points)
    2. Windows 11 - 41.61% (-0.35 points)
    3. 64-bit Windows 7 - 0.49% (-0.08 points)
    4. 64-bit Windows 8.1 - 0.08% (-0.01 points)

     

    Overall, 96.67% of all Steam users play games on Windows PCs (-0.24%). MacOS has 1.38% (+0.06), and Linux has 1.94% (+0.18).

     

    Here is what was happening on the hardware side in March 2024.

     

    Steam Hardware Survey - March 2024
    Processors Intel
    68.74% (+0.83)
    AMD
    31.22% (-0.83)
    Microsoft
    0.04%
    CPU Cores 6 cores
    34.12% (+0.69)
    4 cores
    19.93% (-0.56)
    8 cores
    19.82% (-0.33)
    Memory 16GB
    47.7% (-1.34)
    32GB
    29.29% (+2.10)
    8GB
    11.74% (-0.45)
    GPU Models Nvidia RTX 3060
    6.71% (+0.71)
    Nvidia RTX 2060
    3.98% (-0.02)
    Nvidia GTX 1650
    3.95% (-0.16)
    Video Memory

    8GB
    35.17% (+1.14)

    12GB
    18.32% (+1.2)
    6GB
    14.76% (-0.72)
    Display Resolution 1920 x 1080
    58.45% (-0.37)
    2560 x 1440
    19.82% (+0.87)
    1366 x 768
    3.46% (-0.1)

     

    You can find more information on the official Steam Hardware and Software Survey website.

     

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    Lol has it really?  I sense funny sarcasm in your statement?  MS like to keep the game prices high even in sales which you often can find better on Steam.  Then let us not get into the Ubisoft "get use to not owning your games" rental comment that game pass is cloning.  I'm still annoyed that they removed Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy game from the game pass right before I was about to finish the game.  So if I want my save back than rather start again I have to pay around £59.99.  Meh.  On a positive note I did like the cloud gaming where you could just jump into a game to try with out the lengthy install but you need very good Wifi. 

     

    Back to the original topic, though no matter what MS say that Windows 11 is better for gaming I still feel no, gaming on Windows 10 still has the edge.

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