

It contains a list of the (reciprocal) friendships of steam users. This table was obtained through the Web API. Is_Multiplayer A value of either 0 or 1 indicating whether or not an "app" contains multiplayer content. Required_Age The MSRB or PEGI-assigned age requirement for viewing this game in the Steam storefront, and, by extension, clicking the button to purchase it. Note that apps released elsewhere originally and later published through steam carry the date of the Steam publish Rating The rating of the "app" on Metacritic. Release_Date The date the "app" was made available via the Steam storefront. Price The current price of the "app" on the Steam storefront, in US dollars. Possible values include: "demo," "dlc," "game," "hardware," "mod," and "video." Game is the most common. Title The Title of the app, as it appears to users Type The type of the "app". appid The ID of the "app" in question, which is not necessarily a game. An older version of this table from the time of our first data pull can be found with an "_Old" suffix. It contains selected information for each product ("app") offered on Steam. This table was derived from scanning the steam storefront by emulating the REST API calls issued by the Steam client's "Big Picture mode". Percentage The percentage of players who have finished this achievement out of all total players who own this game. As an internal value assigned by developers, its descriptiveness of the achievement varies. appid The ID of the game in question Name The name of the achievement as it appears to players. It contains achievmeent completion data for all the products listed in the App_ID_Info table. Steam IDs are unique, 64-bit values representing a specific Steam user. Fields whose names begin with an uppercase letter were either obtained via other methods or are derived fields. And that percentage is heavily weighted towards the more popular titles on the store.All fields whose names begin with a lowercase letter are from the Steam Web API. Whilst this includes games that already included native Linux support, it still roughly doubles the catalogue of available games on Linux. ProtonDB is a site that aggregates gamers’ experiences into an easy-to-view database that lets you look up how well a title performs on Linux.Ĭurrently, there have been close to 150,000 reports submitted, resulting in 17,000 titles confirmed to run well. To check whether your favourite game is playable via Proton, you can visit. Because of this, we should expect the library of Linux playable titles to increase dramatically over the next year, whether you own a Steam Deck or not! Check your games on ProtonDB (or contribute your experiences)!
#Steam active users windows#
Whilst it’s currently in beta and not all Windows titles run successfully via Proton, Valve are heavily promoting Proton support to developers as a way of enabling Steam Deck compatibility. Proton is open source and based on a fork of Wine (Wine Is Not an Emulator) which has been in development for around 28 years. This results in comparable performance to a native build of the game. This works differently to a traditional emulator approach to gaming (where you might run a virtual Windows machine and play games inside it) since it enables you to fully leverage the benefits of your PC’s hardware. Proton is a compatibility layer built into Steam, it translates Windows APIs into a Linux readable format. (Don’t judge my playtime, I was mostly playing the previous HD edition!)
