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Bofferbrauer said:

Well "gamers" in a sense. I found steam installed on PCs in some offices just for some pinball or card game or anything like that during breaks.

I doubt that many offices will allow their employees the installation of Steam or games.

Bofferbrauer said:

 I'm pretty sure gamers are actually pulling down the number instead of up.

I'm pretty sure you are wrong. Microsoft just announced 270 million active Windows 10 licenses and the whole PC market is bigger than 1 billion, so Windows 10 can't be over 25% yet.

NetmarketShare sees Windows 10 around 14%, StatCounter has around 17% internet traffic from W10-devices:

Private households and especially PC gamers are the early adopters of Windows 10, not the business sector.

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Without OSX (3.32%) and Linux (0.85%) systems, the Windows-percentages are this on Steam:

Windows 10 64-bit (38.6%) is now the most popular OS at Steam, Windows 7 64-bit (34.5%) is second place.

If we count 32-bit and 64-bit versions together, Windows 7 is still in the lead with 41.7%, followed by Windows 10 with 40%.

DX10-incompatible systems (XP and older) are now only 2.13%