So it seems a few major tech websites (and Seattle Times) have had some hands on time with a SteamBox prototype. A few are Engadget, The Verge and Seattle Times, there is probably more by now.
We all knew they where going for an Android styled approach as they stated before any company can make a Steam box, so the fact that some will be announced next year shouldn't be a surprise.
The prototype machine looks very similar to the new Xbox and Playstation consoles that's for sure. The Verge seem to have pretty important info as well they where able to share!
The first set of SteamBox's that people will be able to buy will be announced in January next year and some may even be available midway through next year. According to the report most OEMs will be making smaller boxes than Valve's prototypes without so much power in them,
At the CES 2014 there will be games announced that will natively support SteamOS. It looks like no games from Valve directly will be SteamOS exclusive either.
I didn't know this either, but the Steam Controller has a gyroscope in it to enable motion controls, I hope games don't come out that require some sort of shaking of the controller, motion controls annoy the hell out of me. I dislike having to wave my arms around like a lunatic to play a game.
It's a little annoying reporting on someone else's news and hopefully in the future I will get my hands on one to write it all up and test it properly for you, until then The Verge article explains it all the best in my eyes.
What do you make of this then folks? I have to say I really am surprised Valve won't be making any exclusive games themselves.
We all knew they where going for an Android styled approach as they stated before any company can make a Steam box, so the fact that some will be announced next year shouldn't be a surprise.
The prototype machine looks very similar to the new Xbox and Playstation consoles that's for sure. The Verge seem to have pretty important info as well they where able to share!
The first set of SteamBox's that people will be able to buy will be announced in January next year and some may even be available midway through next year. According to the report most OEMs will be making smaller boxes than Valve's prototypes without so much power in them,
At the CES 2014 there will be games announced that will natively support SteamOS. It looks like no games from Valve directly will be SteamOS exclusive either.
I didn't know this either, but the Steam Controller has a gyroscope in it to enable motion controls, I hope games don't come out that require some sort of shaking of the controller, motion controls annoy the hell out of me. I dislike having to wave my arms around like a lunatic to play a game.
It's a little annoying reporting on someone else's news and hopefully in the future I will get my hands on one to write it all up and test it properly for you, until then The Verge article explains it all the best in my eyes.
What do you make of this then folks? I have to say I really am surprised Valve won't be making any exclusive games themselves.
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Quoting: Quote from tigerpanzerThis deal has gone sour, looks like Valve used us. It's a custom OS like Android with no assurance of compatibility with desktop Linux. And with no exclusive titles there is zero reason to even use it. Linux users should be outraged at the hope valve fed us when it was actually poison.
Don't you have something better to do? It's a custom OS BASED on Desktop Linux. Therefore why wouldn't it work on Linux?
Why would valve spend all this time porting games to "desktop" Linux, just to create another OS that is not able to play those games?
Trollolo;
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Quoting: Quote from tigerpanzerThis deal has gone sour, looks like Valve used us. It's a custom OS like Android with no assurance of compatibility with desktop Linux. And with no exclusive titles there is zero reason to even use it. Linux users should be outraged at the hope valve fed us when it was actually poison.
Only we don't know that for sure, you are speculating based on Limited information. We do know that it is custom but that doesn't mean it isn't compatible all we know is they didn't base it off another distro. If they were going down the route you are suggesting than what was the point of working with the Linux community at all? The could have gotten just as much vendor support without us? (possibly more considering how ready we as a community are to toss people under the bus without evidence).
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Quoting: Quote from tigerpanzerThis deal has gone sour, looks like Valve used us. It's a custom OS like Android with no assurance of compatibility with desktop Linux. And with no exclusive titles there is zero reason to even use it. Linux users should be outraged at the hope valve fed us when it was actually poison.Valve has already confirmed that SteamOS games will be just normal Linux games. No android-like layers.
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Quoting: Quote from hero900i dont like the design i prefer stand up device with smaller body
Me too, but I imagine other steam machines of different designs are right around the corner. But you try fitting a titan in anything smaller! :D
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Quoting: Quote from tweakedenigmaWe do know that it is custom but that doesn't mean it isn't compatible all we know is they didn't base it off another distro.I'm pretty sure that they said somewhere that they were using ubuntu core, why else would they tell developers to target ubuntu 12.04 and why create repositories for ubuntu?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core
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