He can't be citing real statistics. I don't know 3% of their reported 57 million users but I do know that every person I know that uses reddit uses third party apps.
You are using Proton I assume? I haven't gotten around to installing Linux desktop so I can't speak for much outside of my steam deck. But I haven't had any issues playing games other than not being powerful enough for most games on high settings. Even "not verified" titles usually run just fine and if they don't, like Recetear having audio issues, I just had to find a different proton version or something. Games with native support obviously worked great. I have heard that GeForce cards are a crapshoot on Linux though.
They're just standing there... menacingly! (lemmy.world)
TechCrunch shouted out Lemmy and Kbin in their Reddit coverage today: Reddit CEO lashes out on protests, moderators and third-party apps (techcrunch.com)
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How big is gaming in linux?
Are there hardcore gamers there or is it mostly for coders?
Best Open World games?
Something like TOTK/BOTW/Horizon?...