There's more going on then just ownership numbers.
Yeah, much like PC owners I expect everyone who owns a Mac doesn't play games.
There's more going on then just ownership numbers.
Didn't say there were a lot, just that they exist. A lot of stuff gets ported; arguably more titles now than ten years ago. Necessarily there's not a lot of Mac gamers because there's not a lot of Mac owners.
Macs are roughly 11% of the home PC market. If there are less Mac gamers purely because there are less Mac owners I'd expect their Steam representation to also be in the 11% range, but it's only half that. There's more going on then just ownership numbers.
Anyway... in regards to Apple... quality hardware and software are very relative terms.
For one thing, I find Apple's OS confusing and too simplistic for my uses.
Apple is supposedly going to merge iOS and OS X in the near future.
Apple is supposedly going to merge iOS and OS X in the near future.
That would be stupid.
Didn't say there were a lot, just that they exist. A lot of stuff gets ported; arguably more titles now than ten years ago. Necessarily there's not a lot of Mac gamers because there's not a lot of Mac owners.
Macs are roughly 11% of the home PC market. If there are less Mac gamers purely because there are less Mac owners I'd expect their Steam representation to also be in the 11% range, but it's only half that. There's more going on then just ownership numbers.
Less Mac owners use Steam than PC owners? I really don't see a big mystery here.
I don't see what's so difficult to understand here? If 11% of the PC market is Macs but only 6% of Steam users uses Macs then Macs are underrepresented in the gaming community.
Except that you're talking about Steam and not gaming in general, so you're operating under a logical fallacy. I've been gaming on the Mac for years; only decided to check out Steam a few weeks ago and other than the Orange Box and possibly Portal 2 I have to say I see little use for it given the existence of the Mac App store. Could be that many Mac gamers feel the same, but weren't interested in anything exclusive to Steam?
Well good for you then! But all you've been doing for this entire little side argument is using your personal anecdotes to argue against any sort of statistics or facts that are brought to bare. Steam is the largest games digital distribution channel with ~30 million users. If Mac gamers are underrepresented there but are getting their games in larger numbers from other channels instead, surely you can demonstrate this with actual numbers instead of your personal anecdotes?
If anyone needs to supply actual numbers to prove a point, it's you not me. I'm not making some grand statement about the number/percentage of Mac users who are gamers.
Once again, Steam is the largest games digital distribution platform. If you have any hard evidence that Mac gamers are buying their games from other sources, then by all means please share it! Such a contribution of actual, hard data would surely help to mellow me out. Until that time I will be forced to make the reasonable assumption that the Steam userbase is representative of the entire gaming population... especially since games like Team Fortress 2 are still wildly popular in the gaming community and are only available on Steam.
I seriously hope you don't work in the sciences or any other field in which cogent argumentation is required because your methodology is extremely poor.
If I am really wrong then you should be able to prove it with hard data.
The PC isn't going anywhere, its what people want, its what people need...
And you keep forgetting that I'm not making an argument here, you're the one saying the proportion of Macs-owners who play games is lower than that of people who own Windows PCs solely on the basis of one online service. There's nothing to disprove here because your statement has no foundation to stand upon.
For all you know %5 of Steam members might be running Windows on Apple kit or running Steam in an emulator like Parallels, but I don't suppose you've considered that possibility or maybe that doesn't count because they use one OS for one thing and one for another?
Just so I'm clear here... do you believe that the percent of Mac owners who play games is the same as the percent of PC owners who play games? Or do you just have a problem with the structure of my argument and not the conclusion?
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