Valve announces SteamOS

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All of this is cool, but I don't have any incentive to use it as I play on a desktop with windows.

Maybe Later when more games (or all) will be playable on it.

Still good news for Valve. They know what to do.
 
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What games are those? I see Football manager, Trine and Total War Rome 2.
 
I knew it.

A Linux distribution labeled as SteamOS with streaming capabilities for Windows games.
Nice, nice, nice! I hope that means in the future it is mandatory for Steam titles to run on SteamOS. Then FINALLY Windows is obsolete and gaming on Linux can thrive!
 
Pretty sure Wednesday will be the console. If you look at the pictures today was a circle, Wednesday is a box with a circle in it.
 
It will be limited at first, but Valve is really going all in on Linux. That's got to make Microsoft a bit nervous. I would bet Valve will be encouraging Linux/SteamOS development.
 
I'm going to need some minimum specs ASAP on this thing so I can build a box that runs this comfortably purely for game streaming. I'm so happy right now I could poop.
 
Is the first level for those who don't want to buy a console/machine?

Any chance the next 2 announcements could be hardware related or does this kill the idea?
 
Interesting. I'd be willing to move over from Windows if they have -

#1 Versions of CPU Z, Prime, Corsair Link, Fan Xpert, GPU Z, Rivatuner, and EVGA Precision.

#2 Some alternative to MPCHC. I'd be willing to switch over to BMC.
 
Source on this?

I was pretty damn sure FreeBSD was Linux.

Also, do you think with something like this, it might come to the point for publishers, if they want the game on Steam, they would make the devs/publishers make it work on Linux as well?

It's FreeBSD on PS4 which is Unix. Close but there's enough of a difference.

Ahh ok, I thought it was Linux. Proprietary, but still very similar.
 
Remember mentioning this months ago as a direction I really hoped they'd go and I'm glad they have. That's one major way to focus developer attention away from Windows.
 
Does this mean Steambox probably won't be an actual game-running PC I can buy, but actually another $99 Roku-type device that just streams?

I have no desire for that at all.

Nah man you don't need SteamBOX if you already have your gaming PC. If your TV supports streaming over wifi you probably won't need to buy anything extra.
The SteamBOX will most likely be some hardware, smaller PC that you can buy.

Just my thinking.
 
Well good to see my best possible outcome prediction was correct.

this could change everything.


I know I'll have a dedicated drive for this in my PC.
 
Okay, so is this more like a Valve Linux distro, where the benefits might eventually spread out across other distros? Or will this end up being more like HTPC Android?

Good stuff from Valve either way.
 
Steam OS is only interesting in conjunction with whatever the box will be. Tha tis what I want to know about.

It is interesting though that the mention AAA games basically coming to Linux next year. I guess they got some major support?

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You should be able to run this on all different kinds of hardware, drivers permitting
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So if the first circle is the SteamOS, the second circle is a box around the OS - has to be the SteamBox, right?

So what's the third button, which looks like SteamOS + SteamOS? Some sort of multisystem-based announcement?
 
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