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Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS
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pretty much this. i do all my gaming outside of steam.
@stappern @zer0 steam ??
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@stappern "gaming outside of steam"
yes i dont use steam do to my gaming. in fact i go out of my way to not use it.
@stappern oh ok. Game console? Don't have one, can't afford
no... i play on pc
Which storefront do you use to buy games? And does it accept crypto or something?
I don't buy games
Why not?