This is a great study of "what does an average gamer have?", for "what does an average casual game player have?" the unity hardware study is great http://unity3d.com/webplayer/hwstats/
Of note, a around 35-40% of unity users have Intel graphics hardware and have dramatically lower resolution screens.
I don't know about you guys but I never run a Windows OS on a machine without a corresponding UNIX system as dual boot. Therefore I always use Nvidia cards now because I like semi-functional drivers in Linux. I guess Linux users aren't a huge percentage but writing useable AMD/ATI drivers for Linux may land a few.
I would have agreed with you until about a year ago, when AMD got it's act in gear and starting releasing better linux drivers. Admittedly, I used only one (and never used an nVidia), but the experience was fine (excepting the growing pains of the initial rereleases of fglrx).
I just bought a new computer because the Catalyst driver for Linux wasn't doing it for me (and I had an iMac, so I couldn't easily swap the video card). With my medium-range nVidia 220 GT card, things are enormously better.
on a unrelated note, Steam is having a awesome holiday sale, where most of games are selling at a discount of 50%-80%. So all you frugal gamers should be buying now.
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[ 5.5 ms ] story [ 48.1 ms ] threadOf note, a around 35-40% of unity users have Intel graphics hardware and have dramatically lower resolution screens.
http://store.steampowered.com/
note: I am not related to either Steam or Valve in anyway, I just love Steam as it has made my life easier wrt playing and managing games.
October Windows 7 increase: +3.06% November Windows 7 increase: +3.62% December Windows 7 increase: +2.47%
I would have expected a much bigger X-Mas bump for Windows 7 but instead December was the smallest increase since its release.