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Right now, 4k is hardly supported by any games, and not a whole lot of people have it, 8k is basically only in Japan and its in the class of ultra rare there at the moment (though they are pushing 8k TVs for the Olympics). No games supports that high yet.
Again it would be smart for Valve to include something that scales even beyond that so that they don't need to worry about Valve time kicking in and taking forever to do something about it, like they have done with 4K support.
According to the steam hardware survey only 1.81% of users have a 4k monitor, so yes "a lot" except not really.
As was mentioned by bye13, no not a lot of people have 4K monitors or even run in 4k.
But as I have said before, there is a big update suppose to be coming within the next few weeks. No one except Valve knows whats all in the update. Better 4K support should be something they are looking into. While not many are actually using it, more people will in the near future and if they were smart, they would make it so that it scales up far beyond 4K, all the way up to at least 8K, though I don't believe they have a way to test the scaling up that far as only Japan has 8K TVs (no computer monitors) on sale and they are expensive.
and my friends they also using 4k monitor. and they never join that program