RIP Windows.
There's no way that you actually believe that bullsh....
Go figure...
RIP Windows.
That's how I would formulate it if I was in Microsoft marketing. As I'm not, I would say this is Valve preparing for Microsoft inevitably deprecating the Windows desktop, and thus the end of Windows as a open marketplace.
So the most interesting thing is what platforms does Valve develop on now?
Is Valve still a Windows developer?
It's more just Gabe Newell throwing a tantrum and spitting out his dummy over Microsoft trying to use the Windows 8 marketplace as a Steam competitor.
Why would I chose this over a PC running XBMC, Advanced Launcher and Steam Big Picture Mode?
Why would I chose this over a PC running XBMC, Advanced Launcher and Steam Big Picture Mode?
Since everyone is making predictions I'll throw mine in the pile.
Half-Life 3 will be a SteamOS timed exclusive. What better way to encourage mass adoption of a new platform than releasing the most anticipated title ever on it. Valve did is on the past with Steam and HL2.
So the most interesting thing is what platforms does Valve develop on now?
Is Valve still a Windows developer?
So you still need Windows?
Shiiiiit this is awesome. Does that mean my Win7(Steam/SteamOS) gaming rig can stream games to my Macbook(Steam)? Would be awesome if so!
Why would I chose this over a PC running XBMC, Advanced Launcher and Steam Big Picture Mode?
On Linux it costs no $$$.
On windows it costs $$$.
Fuck Windows.
And the installers on Linux are pretty awesome. Yum yum!
So can this be installed on normal computer rigs? I don't understand the terminology they use.
RIP Windows.
Ha. Don't know what's worse, that or a 50 foot HDMI / Display Port cable.
I don't understand this post? you can use your current gaming PC to run it. It's the best news a PC gamer could hear. A dedicate and free os that has little overhead and uses your hardware more efficiently.
There is no reason for developers not to port to this Linux os. Valve has taking care of all the development issues by creating the tools and working with hardware vendors to make development just as easy as any of the other major platforms.
And Balmer is Hank
And FBI is Windows
So you still need Windows?
No it's not. On Windows I can just go to AMD's website, use the menu which will find the right file for me, download, open the executable and let it do its thing.
On Linux, if you don't speak English and aren't willing to Google shit, you're fucked. You're also fucked when you want to uninstall or update the driver (or the OS).
Paging Jeff RigbyOtherOS + SteamOS
Believe.
Streaming from my PC to a another PC or box hooked up to a TV in my house for PC gaming? LOL no thanks.
I spent $70 and ran a 50' HDMI through the ceiling to my TV. No extra lag or image quality issues and I can choose to play on my monitor with my kb/m or my TV with a controller at any time.
Every year for dozens of years has been the Year of Linux.
So can this be installed on normal computer rigs? I don't understand the terminology they use.
Seriously, for this to attract different customers and replace consoles Valve need to have EA games.
No sports games, Battlefield, Bioware etc is a deal breaker for a lot of people imo.
What about non-Steam games, will you be able to stream those too. GoG, Desura or Origin for example.
This is how I feel right now... I don't get why this is a big deal for consumers.
edit: god damn bottom of the page!
Good point, it's Crystal Pepsi then.I don't see how it can be, they aren't replacing "old coke".
lol this is a terrible argument. Most everyone already have windows and upgrades are cheap, I myself have stuck to 7 but it certainly wasn't the price that kept me from upgrading. If you're building an entirely new machine as your main desktop the vast majority PC gamers aren't going to go linux regardless of steamOS or not.