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Conina said:

Update of previous compatibility results broken down by SteamDB rating (2022-12-30):

A total of 7121 out of 9421 tested Steam games are now rated "playable+".

32.9% of the 1278 "90+ games" and 23.2% of the 4097 "85+ games" are now "verified".

69.2% of the 1278 "90+ games" and 52.4% of the 4097 "85+ games" are now "playable+".

24.4% of the tested games are (without tweaks) "unsupported" (not playable or only with major problems). The higher the SteamDB rating, the lower this percentage becomes: at 80+ rating it's only 19%, at 85+ only 17.5% and at 90+ only 15.4% "unsupported".

Update of previous compatibility results broken down by SteamDB rating (2023-02-03):

A total of 7580 out of 9926 tested Steam games are now rated "playable+".

34.2% of the 1339 "90+ games" and 24.1% of the 4285 "85+ games" are now "verified".

72.8% of the 1339 "90+ games" and 55.6% of the 4285 "85+ games" are now "playable+".

23.6% of the tested games are (without tweaks) "unsupported" (not playable or only with major problems). The higher the SteamDB rating, the lower this percentage becomes: at 80+ rating it's only 18%, at 85+ only 16.6% and at 90+ only 14.4% "unsupported".

I have now also divided the results into price categories. Valve seems to primarily check the more expensive games for compatibility: 55.3% of games from $20 upwards and 33% of games between $10 and $20 are already classified. Only 4.2% of the games up to $2 have already compatibility results; the percentage is slightly higher for freeware games (6.5%).

The tested games between $0.01 and $20 are with 79 - 82% "playable+" clearly more compatible than the freeware games (67.8%) and the expensive games (70.6%).

Over 2000 games of my own Steam library are now categorized as "verified" or "playable". Filtered for "singleplayer", the playable+ percentage increases from 44% to 56%: