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So we have Linux SteamOS, little stream machine SteamBox and... new Source engine for next-gen? 

They refer to Steam Universe as "Steam U."
OMG I TOLD YOU GUYS THEY WERE TEAMING UP WITH NINTENDO!!!!111!
LolGabe Cube is the official GAF pick it would seem.
I am sure it has been said before but I just noticed it. Valve have made the "Steam Universe" Steam group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse
2136 members and growing.
This purple Steam Universe thingy really seems to be a thing they are trying to push. I mean they have given it a visual identity.
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"Discussion about SteamOS, Beta Hardware, and Big Picture Mode."
So announcement #2 and/or #3 is going to be the Beta Hardware...
I am sure it has been said before but I just noticed it. Valve have made the "Steam Universe" Steam group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamuniverse
2136 members and growing.
This purple Steam Universe thingy really seems to be a thing they are trying to push. I mean they have given it a visual identity.
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"Discussion about SteamOS, Beta Hardware, and Big Picture Mode."
So announcement #2 and/or #3 is going to be the Beta Hardware...
While it probably won't be as cheap, it should still be possible to create something in the same ballpark, performance wise, at a similar price point. A Steam Box doesn't need an optical drive and associated licenses for example. It's really just a board, APU, RAM and hard disk in a small case. Depending on how SteamOS is designed, it doesn't need to come with any input devices other than a gamepad. In large quantities, it should be very cheap and easy to manufacture using custom, highly integrated parts (APU and possibly RAM soldered to the board, no unnecessary components and connectors, no cables and so on).I get the sense at this point, that some people believe Sony is so pro-gamer that they are willing to allow a completely open Linux distro with full hardware control to run games on their machine, that is reportedly being sold at a loss, basically cutting themselves out completely.
Valve would love for SteamOS to be installable on the PS4 but I can't see how Sony benefits at all. It would be incredible for consumers because there is nothing Valve can release that will match the price/performance ratio. They don't have the resources to devote to that kind of R&D and I would hope that they are not willing to sell open hardware at a loss.
So announcement #2 and/or #3 is going to be the Beta Hardware...
May have been guessed already, but maybe:
O = SteamOS (high end)
[O ] = Steam Box (mid-tier)
O+O = streaming box (cheap box)
May have been guessed already, but maybe:
O = SteamOS (high end)
[O ] = Steam Box (mid-tier)
O+O = streaming box (cheap box)
May have been guessed already, but maybe:
O = SteamOS (high end)
[O ] = Steam Box (mid-tier)
O+O = streaming box (cheap box)
Symbol 3 does not have a box though for the theory to work!
Symbol 3 does not have a box though for the theory to work!
Wouldn't that be something if a new timer appeared on the TV itself. Lawd.Good shout
But i'm a gambling man.... after Friday we'll see another countdown page dedicated to game reveals!
Symbol 3 does not have a box though for the theory to work!
A Valve employee, http://steamcommunity.com/id/mightyohm, is a member of that group.
and it doesn't even have cards.Actividad de juego reciente
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Wouldn't that be something if a new timer appeared on the TV itself. Lawd.
Hope to wake up tomorrow to some news. Night hype thread, stay hyped.
His most played game:
and it doesn't even have cards.
He's probably testing performance with the new hardware and any changes that was made to the OS.
I don't think 3D Mark for Linux is a thing (yet).He's probably testing performance with the new hardware and any changes that was made to the OS.
I don't think 3D Mark for Linux is a thing (yet).
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He's probably testing performance with the new hardware and any changes that was made to the OS.
Also, here's his website:
http://mightyohm.com/blog/about/
It seems like he is a supporter of Open-Source Hardware: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_hardware
Symbol 3 is obviously eyes wide open in amazement due to the announcement of Half-Life 3... how I wish.
Either that or Gabe's glasses, lol.
Here's another group called Steam Hardware: http://steamcommunity.com/games/hardware. A Valve employee, http://steamcommunity.com/id/mightyohm, is a member of that group.
"We're planning to be open and involve users, so I think over the coming year you'll hear from us, and it won't be this big secret. I really think that it's going to be quite open," Keyzer said. And there's that hardware beta we heard about last year, lest you forget.
It won't be as expensive as a PC if Valve is manufacturing it themselves. Volumes of scale, no OS licensing fee and potentially being able to sell it at a loss and make it up with Steam profits should put it squarely in the console price range not gaming pc price range.
How much time left.![]()
Didn't someone confirm there are no game announcements this week? Did Valve say that?
Didn't someone confirm there are no game announcements this week? Did Valve say that?
OK, I can get behind this.Gabe Cube is the official GAF pick it would seem.
One of the Valve engineers said that the announcements are about Steam itself, not games. In fact, he was pretty annoyed that people assumed Half-life 3.
Sweet. I don't remember reading before this interview he did. http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/09/steambox-interview-jeff-keyzer/
"I call it the Steambox. I actually don't know where that name came from originally. I'm not sure whether that was something that was internal or external."
With a modern home game console, everyone who buys one knows they can expect (basically) the same experience across any device. With PCs, however? Not so much. Keyzer addressed this a bit ambiguously. "Being able to know what the experience for a given game is gonna be like on any platform is interesting, and I think Steam gives us a certain amount of control over that that otherwise we wouldn't have," he said. What that actually means is another question altogether -- one that we'll no doubt see answered across the coming months.
As for the name, I think SteamEngine sounds cool. Or perhaps SteamRoom. SteamPlay woulda been great if they didn't already use it.
I'll take one SGPTINXNP, please!What if SteamGamingplatformthatisneitherxboxnorps4?
So self explanatory![]()
45 minutes till the next announcement.