That's what I always said!This looks like the fastest and most efficient way to do this. I love it.
(Image of old man screaming at clouds)
But honestly, I'm happy it will finally get some exposure.
That's what I always said!This looks like the fastest and most efficient way to do this. I love it.
HDMI wireless bridge is what you need.
Not as excited for this as I thought I was going to be.
I hardly even see you involved in PC threads as it is, let alone Steam. I'm not surprised that you're not as excited. I see you in Vita threads though :O
I like the on-screen "keyboard":
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Finally. Been too long or just right in valve time
Number of days between the announcement of Half-Life 2 and its release: 575
Number of days between the announcement of Big Picture Mode and today: 560
I like the on-screen "keyboard":
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I have my PC hooked up to my 47" and over 100 games purchased. Yeah, I don't contribute to the Steam thread that often though.
The reason I'm not excited is simply because I've switched to that big icon mode in Steam and that seems to due the job for me. I don't need to type with my 360 pad because I still have my keyboard laying around. I'll definitely be using it though.
Why has someone not thought of this before?
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It has been long, even by Valve Time standards:
Is this an elaborated joke by all of you ?
It doesn't looks practical at all.
Virtual keyboard all the way.
After the initial period of adjustment, which doesn't look like it will take long, I highly doubt it will be faster to type on a virtual QWERTY keyboard than with the "lotus flower" keyboard.Is this an elaborated joke by all of you ?
It doesn't looks practical at all.
Virtual keyboard all the way.
(You can toggle a setting that boots up Steam Big Picture as soon as you turn on your PC, effectively turning it into a Steam console.)
Is this an elaborated joke by all of you ?
It doesn't looks practical at all.
Virtual keyboard all the way.
So does it just show games with native controller support in your library or what? Does it at least signify which ones do?
Where do I sign up! Looks freaking beautiful. Like the anti-360 dashboard.
Cool:
GAF: "When you are going to announce the steam console, Valve!?"Cool:
What on earth are you talking about? Are we imagining the same kind of "virtual keyboard" in our minds?Is this an elaborated joke by all of you ?
It doesn't looks practical at all.
Virtual keyboard all the way.
Well, I already use my PC on a Panasonic Plasma (50 inches), so all I need now is an invititation for the Big Picture beta![]()
I like the on-screen "keyboard":
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What on earth are you talking about? Are we imagining the same kind of "virtual keyboard" in our minds?
There's a more closely related example by Duarnte from 7 years ago on the last page.Keyboard concept is hardly revolutionary, though it's nice to be implemented on a large scale.
Here's an example from a couple of months ago for example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU5zF6wFIZM&feature=player_embedded
I was wondering the same. Typing on 360/PS3 with a controller, without a chatpad or PS3 controller keyboard is horrible.What on earth are you talking about? Are we imagining the same kind of "virtual keyboard" in our minds?
I was wondering the same. Typing on 360/PS3 with a controller, without a chatpad or PS3 controller keyboard is horrible.
Sorry but this doesn't make much sense to me - aren't most recent games XP and newer only now? Did you have a spare unopened copy of 98 or something?Been waiting for this. Have a mid-range desktop already stripped down to barebones Windows 98 with Steam and all controller friendly games installed, Xbox controller adapter, and Xbox controller ready to go.
I wonder, does the Sixaxis keyboard attachment work on PC? Is it just a bluetooth keyboard?I was wondering the same. Typing on 360/PS3 with a controller, without a chatpad or PS3 controller keyboard is horrible.
I don't understand this. You hook an HDMI cord from your PC to your TV and you can play steam games on your TV? Why can't I just do this without big picture mode? What's the difference?
An interface made for a gamepadI don't understand this. You hook an HDMI cord from your PC to your TV and you can play steam games on your TV? Why can't I just do this without big picture mode? What's the difference?
So does it just show games with native controller support in your library or what? Does it at least signify which ones do?
I don't understand this. You hook an HDMI cord from your PC to your TV and you can play steam games on your TV? Why can't I just do this without big picture mode? What's the difference?