Valve Releases Hardware Survey Results 77
Chris_Yates writes "A hardware survey containing over one million entries has been made public by Valve, the creators of Half-Life 2. Some interesting facts include: 65.89% now have SP2 compared to 17.04% for SP1, AMD and Intel almost split 50/50 with nVidia edging out ATI 50.72% to 41.03%. The Radeon 9800 and 9600 take the top two spots with 20% combined."
confusing presentation (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:confusing presentation (Score:4, Funny)
Re:confusing presentation (Score:5, Funny)
If he were moving forward in time, wouldn't he be posting after you?
Plus which, his post is shown to be four minutes before yours. My temporal mechanics is a bit rusty, but that makes him posting a full six minutes ahead of you (had he not used his transmorgifier to shorten the gap).
Takes quite the effort to get ahead of, er behind, you.
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The answer, of course, is that it depends on your frame of reference. If you're waiting for the mysterious future, moving forward in time will allow you to get the first post while the other guy's stuck in the past hitting refresh.
Any other jokes I can kill while I'm at it?
Re:confusing presentation (Score:4, Funny)
This garbage statistic is useless and only serves as a bragging tool for those who wish to "purchase" profiles from a gamer-type computer user.
The real statistics are 20K$ and up. With optional forced updates that scour the registry for names, addresses, and unique identifiers and such to hard-link all that information.
Re:confusing presentation (Score:2)
I'm just curious as to under the "Windows Version" section if the 957 "other" is referring to the Linux/Wine users, or if they ignored those users completely?
Bandwith (Score:3, Interesting)
Over 56% have 768.0 Kbps.
The largest responding group has 1,024.0 Kbps.
It's certainly a broadband world in Valveville.
Re:Bandwith (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bandwith (Score:3, Interesting)
You *need* at least a 256 kbps line to play CS : Source, and Steam just sucks up bandwith, especially with the initial decryption or whatever. I know a friend who specifically arranged for a 512 kbps line so that he could play Source.
And if I take India as a representative, $10 for 256 kbps works out, especially when you're shelling out $50 for the original game.
What I do find crazy is that there are some computers with 32 mb of RAM listed here. I'm surprised Steam even loaded! There
Re:Bandwith (Score:4, Interesting)
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not much you could mess with unless you want to run your steam account on an older pc u have for a few secs.
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Have to say thats not right - I'm on ISDN (128kbps), and it plays perfectly fine. Pings in the 60-80 range, lag is rare, and I have a fragging good time, even on the 32 person servers. Dropping the ISDN to 64k is not great, but you can still play on 10-12 player servers with not too many flying barrels with no lag.
Now, admittedly more bandwidth = a better experience, but its quite playable and enjoyable on 128k.
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Because this is a *Steam* survey, not a Half-Life 2 survey. Those folks are playing things such as Half-Life 1, TFC, Sven-Coop, etc.
Re:In between ratings.. (Score:2, Informative)
>=24 Mb to 32 Mb
I assume this is followed throughout displayed results. Still, it's a little a bit confusing at first, I admit.
So if you've got 512MB, you're in the "512 Mb to 1 Gb" category, not the previous one.
By the way, isn't 'b' bit and 'B' byte? If so, they should've presumably used MB, GB etc. instead of Mb, Gb etc.
Re:In between ratings.. (Score:1, Offtopic)
'B' should be avoided in some contexts, as it normally stands for 'Bel', one of the dimensionless units of ratio and similarly 'b' is 'barn' a slightly freaky unit of area equal to 10^-28 square meters -- used for measuring the space taken up by very small farm buildings, one must assume.
Oddly, the Bel and bar
Re:And which one of you... (Score:1, Offtopic)
Well, let's go down the list of names and social security numbers they've collect...
Re:And which one of you... (Score:1)
As for the stats, you have an way to make money off of just yourself reporting stats to someone, please tell us more. I am sure if there was some sort of community/non-profit version we could all reply to that would be great but i don't know of any. Besides, the biggest val
Re:And which one of you... (Score:2)
Wow, talking about wiseness here, but nobody put cryptographic locks keeping me from using only certified OS'es... (oh yeah, people were up in arms about Palladium, which said exactly that).
When the lords above deem that you're not good enough for the community and forc
Re:And which one of you... (Score:1)
and this has what to do with your pointless comment regarding buying a box? The point is that everything is useless in the wrong context. At this point saying it is useless without internet is almost the same as saying the game is useless without a good graphics card.
Re:And which one of you... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:And which one of you... (Score:4, Informative)
When you logged into Steam a window popped up asking if you wanted to be part of the survey.
Paranoia's bad, Mmmkay?
Re:And which one of you... (Score:1)
OK, so Valve are being uptight with Steam, sure. But I know there won't be any problems playing HL2 if Valve suddenly implodes. There are people who saw to that shortly after the game's release, and in the case of Valve remote killing my HL2, I would have no compunction whatsoever employing their solutions.
Besides, if Valve adjusts their game specs to match better computers as a result from this survey, I will get something in return - a hotter HL2.
Windows SP2 stats: The beast is everywhere... (Score:4, Funny)
nice... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:nice... (Score:3, Funny)
Or that one person trying to get things running on a less than 1 GB HDD.
Eternal optimism, I salute you!
Re:nice... (Score:2)
Ohh, and there seems to be one running it on Virtual PC (for Mac likely).
Re:nice... (Score:2)
You can even get accelerated Win2k / XP drivers for it
This is ignoring the huge debacle that was the Rage Pro MAXX.
Now, trying to play Half-Life with a Trident Blade 3D, now THAT would be a challenge.
Re:nice... (Score:2)
Re:nice... (Score:2)
This story is about Steam, and thus Valve's entire online game library. Or did you just think you bought Half-Life 2 with Steam's Silver and Gold packages?
This survey covers all of Valve's online gamers. It is no longer possible to play Half-Life and it's respective mods through WON.
People still play three times as much original CS as all Source engine games combined [steampowered.com]...and they do it all through Steam, unless it's local.
Care to retract your statement?
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Learn a new thing everday! (Score:4, Funny)
Korean (Adult) 22,241 2.19 %
Korean (Teen) 3,140 0.31 %
Never knew Korean language was actually specified as different for Adults and teenagers!
Bet english and a lot of other languages _could_ do the same.
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AMD/Intel split (Score:4, Interesting)
Perhaps this speaks more to the demographic that Valve is serving, but I still find this statistic to be very important.
Re:AMD/Intel split (Score:2)
AMD has been producing better CPUs for PCs for a while now. It's about time the markets caught up.
Intel lags behind on power consumption, balanced performance, and price. They've run out of frequency head room on the Pentium 4, so I guess the Pentium M is all they got for the future. AMD still has room to go.
Massive Hard Drives (Score:1, Informative)
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Just like last time (Score:3, Informative)
Didn't they have a similar survey last time?
Wait, I found it.
http://valve.speakeasy.net/ [speakeasy.net]
PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:4, Insightful)
One question I have is... considering that console game developers push the absolute limits of the console platform, why don't PC game developers do the same with a baseline PC hardware config? Anything extra processing juice will be just gravy then.
Is it funny that as PC owners, we are forced to upgrade our equipment every year or two to get the experience with the games we want, where consoles don't have that at all except get the games?
Maybe this is why consoles are so popular. PC gaming hardware gets way to expensive year after year.
It's a conspiracy... I know it! Get the developers to make games for advanced hardware instead of pushing their engines and baseline hardware to the max with better code.
I love gaming, on any platform. But I know I'll get flamed for this... so... flame away!
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:1, Troll)
In any event, most developers DO allow for older hardware. HL2 and Doom3 ar
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:1)
not really the point (Score:2)
(1) Gamers with only consoles, or consoles superior to their PCs
(2) Gamers with PCs only about as good as consoles
(3) Gamers with PCs superior to consoles
The aut
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:3, Insightful)
> why don't PC game developers do the same with a baseline PC hardware config?
Having shipped both PC and console (PSX/PS2) titles, I can answer this.
"Too many variables."
_What_ is baseline?
* Is it DX8, DX9? (aka Pixel Shaders 1 or 2)
* What is the minimum MHz we can count on?
* How much Video and System Ram can we count on?
Baseline is a moving target. It's WAY easier to optimized for a fixed platform.
It's a
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:2, Insightful)
Another reason this doesn't happen...
If you're optimizing for yesterday, or even today's hardware, another game developer is optimizing for tomorrows hardware.
Newer must be better right?! The market seems to think so...
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:2, Interesting)
I know the OS eats RAM and runs processes in the background but unless your system is terribly loaded with spyware and the like, that still leaves at least a couple hundred megs for the game and more then enough CPU cycles. IMO anyway.
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:1)
This is a VERY good point. And usually under rated, or ignored when discussing PC vs Consoles. I'd like to add my comments...
The fuzzy comment is important because all UI elements MUST be placed a minimum distance away from the edge of the screen. "Screen real estate" is very valuable on a console. Something PC developers can usually be a litle more sloppy with.
The AC comment infers / summarizes two points:
1. Fill-rate. (in the general case, t
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:1)
And maybe when you take in all of the different things mentioned, it's ture.
It just seems with all of the standards avalible on the PC front, your developing for the standard and not a particular peice of hardware. High end games are designed to run on either ATI or nVidia for graphics these days, and thats only '2' platforms. And they are very similer. AMD and Intel CPUs execute the same code with roughtl
Re:PC Developers VS. Console Developers (Score:2)
It isn't a similar level of graphics. The resolution of cons
Athlon 64 (Score:2)
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Start manufacturing to DVD (Score:1)
DVD's at 85% (Score:3, Informative)
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...well... (Score:1)
and this info has been around for quite a while
NTFS? (Score:1)
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Worthless results (Score:2)
People running SP1 or SP2 68%
People running SP2 or SP1 32%
The best part of this survey is that in 2 catagories I am in 4 postitions:
I have 512MB-1GB AND 1GB-1.5GB of RAM
I have a 30GB-40GB and a 40GB-50GB drive
Also, my network speed is not an option, no matter what we are measuring, be it my 100Mb local network or my 3Mb net connection.
Re:Worthless results (Score:1)