Valve Releases Recent Hardware Survey Results 86
Freastro writes "Last week, Valve reset their on-going Hardware Survey in order to 'keep on top of what kind of hardware everyone out there is running.' Little has changed statistically since their first 200,000 responses, and it gives some interesting insight into what hardware and versions of Windows people are actually running. Their news article gives the following statistics and the full results can be found on their Valve Survey Summary page. According to the survey, 'Just over 1% of respondents can run a DX10 path for graphics. About 78% of you have microphones plugged in for voice communication. This will help you out a lot in TF2. A little under 5% of you have upgraded to Vista. Around 20% of your PCs are running multiple CPU cores."
GenuineTMx86 (Score:3, Funny)
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So if a large sector of the Steam population didn't happen onto this in the last few days you're going to end up with some skewed results.
I don't recall the last time the survey happened but I'm wondering if there is a wide swing in both the number of participants and the types of hardware/software used since most colleges are out. I know in the days when
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DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
(Just in time for the PS3 and xbox 360 to go to HD formats, or in other words, about damned time!)
Only in America (Score:4, Informative)
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Don't know where you were shopping, but I've gotten everything on DVD for at least five years.
I suppose spending it in a games shop is your first problem... why pay 20% more than you have to?
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Not a troll... (Score:2)
To clarify, I'm guessing that by the time PC games finally standardize on DVD, there will probably be more than a few 360 games that are HD-DVD only.
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In the NEXT NEXT generation that might be different, but for this generation: when was the last time a console got an add-on drive for "more advanced" games that didn't completely flop? Aside from the inherent technical limitations MS would have to completely ignore video game history to let this happen. They might make some bad decisions but they're not THAT dum
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Blizzard definitely should have shipped WoW and BC on DVD. WoW was a pain in the ass to install from those 4 CDs. What hurt even more though, was a $10 month-long trial in stores about a year afte
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Granted, this was late 2005 befo
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Unlike the video card market (whih I think is what you were thinking of) hardcore gamers do make up a large part of the market (the PC market, which is what this survey relates to). Taking t
Re:DVD! (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, that'll be why so many Steam gamers have FX5200 cards, 40% of them use AGP systems, and most of them run their monitors at 60Hz.
I'm continually surprised at how low-spec so many systems are in the Steam surveys.
Re:DVD! (Score:4, Informative)
I'll agree with the first two, but not the last. Running your monitor at 60Hz is perfectly fine for anyone using a flat panel, which is the current trend. My take on this was that it indicated a lot of folks using new(er) monitors rather than older CRT technology.
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Re:DVD! (Score:4, Interesting)
Why are you surpsied? Many of these people only have Steam installed to play Counterstrike 1.6, whch is STILL more popular than CS:Source.
I originally played Half-Life on a Rendition 4MB v2200 graphics card, on a machine with 64MB ram. I originally played Counterstrike on a 16MB Matrox G400. Is it any wonder you can play CS 1.6 today on any old Intel GMA 900-series with geat framerates?
Also, you'd be suprised how smoothly CS:Source runs on a FX 5200 if you run it in DX7 or DX8 modes. Most serious CS:Source players play with all the details turned off anyway.
The one that's really stumped me over the years is how ATI lost their spot on-top in the Steam survey. The first Steam survey, fueled by the impressive price / performance ratio of the 9600 series and the Half-Life 2 voucher program, put ATI on-top. It took two years of ATI continually ignoring the midrange, but they finally lost that spot to Nvidia's 6600 series. ATI continued to ignore the midrange, allowing the 7600 to become entrenched, and only now are they producing enticing midrange products.
It's really amazing how accurate a picture this survey is of the PC 3D gaming industry.
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The one that's really stumped me over the years is how ATI lost their spot on-top in the Steam survey.
Do you think it might possibly be due to the fact that ATI has sucked and lagged badly behind nVidia in the past 2 years? They may be able to cobble together a massively overclocked monster with a higher power draw than a whole low-spec desktop, but like you say, they produce poor midrange products and have had a severe shortage of viable alternatives to cards in the 6000, 7000, and 8000 series. At some price points, I can now buy an nVidia card that draws half the power and works twice as fast as an ATI c
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I know several people who play CS and similar games because it runs on their old hardware.
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Yes, there are people out there with 5 (or 10) year-old computers that still don't have DVD drives, but I can't imagine that the intersection of the sets of "computers that don't have a DVD drive" and "computers that can play most games from the past two years" is very large.
(Yes, I appreciate that there are still "casual" games being released that have lower system requirements; I'm not talking about those..
My point exactly. (Score:2)
Any games I ever release (probably indie/homebrew) will be on CDs only if they fit on less than one CD. Otherwise, DVDs, or a later standard.
Good insight (Score:5, Insightful)
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Hey man, Vista adoption is blowing Windows 2000 adoption out of the water! It's the best thing ever, and not at all like OSX, and...Hey, where the hell are you going?!!?
Heh. That was the first thing that leapt out at me as well. The second was the whole 60hz thing. Do people WANT to go blind? Ug.
Other high notes:
PCI Express has passed the magic 50% adoption point
Most people have ~10 gigs of free space and 100+ gigs of space, which means, obviously, that
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I got my lcd 5 years ago and it has a 75Hz refresh rate.
Both lcds at work also have 75Hz refresh rates.
A more likely reason is that people don't realize they can switch to 75Hz.
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This is exactly why I still use a vga cable with my LCD monitor. It accepts DVI and I did have it hooked up that way for a while... but my LCD will do 75hz with a vga cable... so I switched back.
It's not that the refresh rate is hard on the eyes or whatever like it used to be... but I just find motion to be smoother at 75hz (dragging windows around in particular... but also playing games).
Friedmud
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I am running an ASUS LCD at 1280x1024 in digital mode at 75hz, and the monitor OSD says digital, 75hz. So it's not all monitors, of course there is a bandwidth limit, the higher resolution you have, the lower amount of hz you can have, I guess some monitors DVI "processors" are slower than others, my old monitor for example, a Gigabyte, can only do 60hz.
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Good Insight on... (Score:2)
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Is it really good insight? Sure, it tells you a lot about a chunk of the market that you collected data from but it tells you nothing beyond that. What about the people who run Steam but declined to take the survey? Their computer preferences could be totally different - maybe they are hot for Vista and would've significantly altered the apparent adoption rate as well as aggregate hardware specs have they participated? What of the people who hate Valve and spend their days playing Doom 3 or Unreal Tournamen
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Having owned both ATI and NVidia cards, I think the reason for this is that the Nvidia drivers are just so much more stable and bug-free than the ATI drivers. With most ATI cards I've owned I had to upgrade my drivers every 2 weeks just to fix annoying bugs and try to resolve slow framerate issues. During the ATI 9x00 line of cards, it wasn't uncommon to get a 10% framerate increase from a driver update one week,
Popcap games are such system stressers... (Score:2)
Steam is not a system only for the Half-Life series and mods. It also includes low, low, low end games like Bookworm which would be ported to cell phones if text entry wasn't so difficult and X-Com: TOTD was practically considered to be abandonware for almost half a decade (if you search around abandonware websites enough its still possible to find old DOS copies, it was originally released in 1996). The fact that the averag
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Video Driver update needed (Score:1)
"Valve collects statistics on your machine for analysis. Before this data reaches our database and is annonymized it is preprocessed to provide you with notices like this. For a look at the overall statistics we collect please visit Valve at VVV.
Your hardware, a XXX video card is using driver YYY. Please be advised the v
No need for email (Score:2)
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(Slightly off-topic, but now that Apple supports Windows on their notebooks through Boot Camp and provides a set of drivers which they update somewhat often, I wonder if perhaps Apple will maintain constantly up to date notebook graphics drivers for Windows. It would be rather ironic if
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Vista fails again! (Score:1, Redundant)
Who is with me?
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(No, I don't have much experience with Linux.)
I had no trouble whatsoever installing a copy of Windows XP on said laptop. I also have no trouble using a Damn Small Linux LiveCD.
That doesn't bode well for the future Ubuntu Empire.
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Physical CPUs (Score:1)
I didn't realize that so many people had multiple CPU machines - over 20%!
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Wine users the "Other"? (Score:1)
And still that category is only 0.1%? I wonder if that is the usual proportion of linux/wine gamers.
Or does wine showup in whatever OS you set it to (e.g. "Windows XP")?
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Obligatory (Score:5, Funny)
My Guess, Klingon.
A problem with statistics such as these (Score:3, Interesting)
I have sent E-mails to various websites over the years that only work with IE to complain about this fact, and received answers that "We focus on IE because according to our logs that is what people use". Well duh. I'd be surprised if you got any data at all on Mozilla then.
In this instance it would for example be folly to assume that DX10 is uninteresting since most people can only run DX9. It may well be the case that people are holding off both Vista and DX10 because Valve games don't use it - but the second they started implementing it on a broad scale people would buy 8800's by the dozen?
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Yes, games companies releasing games in DX10 only will finally be what drives the market to Vista over XP (same as they did with Win95 to 98). But you can't afford to produce a game these days and just hope that people will upgrade. When sufficient numbers have trickled through, then the market gets big enough to make the jump (i.e.
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This survey always blows my mind (Score:2)
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Some people think they need to run games at 100fps with 8xAA, 8xAF, and they're willing to spend the cash to do it. I'm
Counterstrike (Score:1)
My guess is that a lot of these people are playing the old CS - not exactly a demanding game.
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In Ways, Older Cards Better (Score:2)