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I know it's an advert, but sometimes adverts really are quite nice. ZOTAC now seems to be stepping up their SteamOS Steam Machine hype with a trailer for their NEN unit.

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It's really, really great to see some more advertising come out for Steam Machines. The only problem with this trailer, is that it shows a bunch of featured games at one point that aren't on SteamOS. That's actually a bit misleading even with the disclaimer (why show them at all!), but hey, the more advertising SteamOS gets the better it will be for us.

Pretty decent internals for this box too, quite surprising really for such a small unit.

You can see their full official page on it here. It also bugs me a bit that their SteamOS section side picture shows games that aren't on SteamOS. It also makes me laugh that it states "*internet connection may be required.", may be required? More like is required folks. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Keyrock Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: FutureSutureWhat's wrong in this image?

Everything except CS: GO and potentially Rocket League and Minecraft: Story Mode.


Last edited by Keyrock on 3 November 2015 at 3:15 pm UTC
Pecisk Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: FutureSuture
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSutureWhat's wrong in this image?
Trying to be way too picky?
Don't be ridiculous! People will see this and think the depicted games are on Linux. unless they pay close attention. How many of us can say that the general consumer does that, however?

Nonsense. It is fast frame passing by in an *ad*. Seriously, people, stop being such downers.
Liam Dawe Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSuture
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSutureWhat's wrong in this image?
Trying to be way too picky?
Don't be ridiculous! People will see this and think the depicted games are on Linux. unless they pay close attention. How many of us can say that the general consumer does that, however?

Nonsense. It is fast frame passing by in an *ad*. Seriously, people, stop being such downers.

It's advertising, companies have been sued and forced to take down adverts over stuff like this. It annoys me personally, and I can imagine plenty of people thinking they will be able to play them. That's the point of an advert: to hook people in.

This is why I noted it in the article.
FutureSuture Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: liamdawe
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSuture
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSutureWhat's wrong in this image?
Trying to be way too picky?
Don't be ridiculous! People will see this and think the depicted games are on Linux. unless they pay close attention. How many of us can say that the general consumer does that, however?
Nonsense. It is fast frame passing by in an *ad*. Seriously, people, stop being such downers.
It's advertising, companies have been sued and forced to take down adverts over stuff like this. It annoys me personally, and I can imagine plenty of people thinking they will be able to play them. That's the point of an advert: to hook people in.

This is why I noted it in the article.
Precisely. This is being realistic, not just pessimistic.
Eike Nov 3, 2015
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Besided from what I would consider false promises as well (the games shown), I like the trailer.
They invested some thought in what makes the product, the Steam Machines, unique.
MaxPower Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: FutureSuture
Quoting: Pecisk
Quoting: FutureSutureWhat's wrong in this image?
Trying to be way too picky?
Don't be ridiculous! People will see this and think the depicted games are on Linux. unless they pay close attention. How many of us can say that the general consumer does that, however?

Exactly! Zotac and Alienware have to be a bit more careful with their ads.

Some youtubers are even expecting Valve to fix SteamOs so all their Windows games are running on SteamOS too, not realising that it will (most likely) never happen.
Keyrock Nov 3, 2015
At the very least, they should throw a disclaimer up along the lines of "Not all games pictured are currently native to SteamOS and may require streaming from a Windows PC to play on the NEN Steam Machine".
GustyGhost Nov 3, 2015
Looks like they replaced that image now with something a little more honest.
linux_gamer Nov 3, 2015
Really good trailer. That store page isn't perfect, but also the name sounds negative:
NEN: (for no)
NEIN: German
NEEN: Luxembourgish
NE: Esperanto + 7 european languages
ricki42 Nov 3, 2015
Quoting: KeyrockAt the very least, they should throw a disclaimer up along the lines of "Not all games pictured are currently native to SteamOS and may require streaming from a Windows PC to play on the NEN Steam Machine".

At 0:38 it says "Not all games illustrated will be available".
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