In gaming they are just at 1.61% right below 1280x1024 and the increase is so low (+0.01) that might as well be zero (compare with 1080p's +2.04% which is the one increasing the most):
Tech minded people are a bubble, gamers are a tiny bubble among those and /r/pcmasterrace 4K-or-die boasters are a tiny bubble among gamers. 4K, or even 1440p, matters way less in practice than tech minded people think.
http://gs.statcounter.com/screen-resolution-stats/desktop/wo...
In gaming they are just at 1.61% right below 1280x1024 and the increase is so low (+0.01) that might as well be zero (compare with 1080p's +2.04% which is the one increasing the most):
https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/
Tech minded people are a bubble, gamers are a tiny bubble among those and /r/pcmasterrace 4K-or-die boasters are a tiny bubble among gamers. 4K, or even 1440p, matters way less in practice than tech minded people think.