IMHO, Linux+Games not a good choice.
interested to see the performance bump in games
interested to see the performance bump in games
I would be very surprised if SteamOS performs even on par with Windows. It's still early days and the first Linux ports will probably not be all that great.
SteamOS is all about changing that view which many people hold, though. The whole point of this project is to make things so that Linux+Games is just as good a choice as Windows+Games.
I can't remember where I read it but some devs were already reporting quite a speed bump going from Windows to Linux. The API layer is pretty thin on Linux and SteamOS is built for gaming and won't have loads of processes in the background chewing CPU time.
Have any users or sites done performance comparisons yet?
Just use Big Picture mode in Windows. More games are compatible with it than linux. What is the point of Steam OS again?
Valve reported perf increase with L4D2 last year: http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/faster-zombies/
Just use Big Picture mode in Windows. More games are compatible with it than linux. What is the point of Steam OS again?
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
To stream titles from the pc into the living room, and eventually have a more robust interface. More options, what people make in addition to the foundation steam lays with the OS. If major titles are not interested in the platform, as influence will come from sales of steam machines, it becomes a larger markert for independant developers and this does not seem like a romantic ideal.Just use Big Picture mode in Windows. More games are compatible with it than linux. What is the point of Steam OS again?
Coomer/Valve said:Users should not consider SteamOS as a replacement for their desktop operating system. SteamOS is being designed and optimized for the living room experience.
As was said above, Valve have control over the OS. Obviously games won't be up to snuff originally but they are able to do things on Linux that they can't do on windows like the custom graphics compositor. Launching/exiting games is pretty smooth comparably speaking.Just use Big Picture mode in Windows. More games are compatible with it than linux. What is the point of Steam OS again?
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
I can't remember where I read it but some devs were already reporting quite a speed bump going from Windows to Linux. The API layer is pretty thin on Linux and SteamOS is built for gaming and won't have loads of processes in the background chewing CPU time.
It'll catch up..and steamOS will have less backend going on which means more muscle for games.
Why are people so resistant to a little change?
yeah
There's no competition in here, no replacement, this is an option for users. An option which right now is in early beta and shouldn't be judged until much later.
How many times does this have to be said?
Really? That would be amazing, I don't know anything about Linux so I assumed a performance increase would not be possible at first.
What the fuck am I reading?Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
To stream titles from the pc into the living room, and eventually have a more robust interface. More options, what people make in addition to the foundation steam lays with the OS. If major titles are not interested in the platform, as influence will come from sales of steam machines, it becomes a larger markert for independant developers and this does not seem like a romantic ideal.
Its not to challenge windows, one could install windows on a steam machine.
Moronie. Joke character I guess.What the fuck am I reading?
Please explain why this OS is a big joke? You sound like a MS shill to me?
No problems with 7-8 hours here, is ok.
+ MP part.
"Ryse (the true) Son of NextGen"! graphics 10/10 >all platforms
vs
PS4 Mother of Indygames.
So you would need 2 separate devices (Windows PC and SteamOS PC) to get complete Steam experience.
Why???????????
But hey, lets not go on a witchhunt.![]()
So you would need 2 separate devices (Windows PC and SteamOS PC) to get complete Steam experience.
Why???????????
Can XBMC run on this?
Personally I'm excited for SteamOS because it is designed from the ground up for gaming. That means a level of optimization, responsiveness and performance that Windows can't match due to its nature as a productivity OS. And it's open, if you care about that sort of thing, and it's free! Why would anyone be hostile towards it, I have no idea.
By this time next year steamOS will be the HTPC operating system of choice.
calling it now.
Personally I'm excited for SteamOS because it is designed from the ground up for gaming. That means a level of optimization, responsiveness and performance that Windows can't match due to its nature as a productivity OS. And it's open, if you care about that sort of thing, and it's free! Why would anyone be hostile towards it, I have no idea.
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
OMG.... this OS is a big joke, not more.
What a crap.
This is the challenger vs Windows? Really?!
hahahahahah...ahahahahahaha..hahahahahahaha.
Welcome in the past NeoGaf.
By this time next year steamOS will be the HTPC operating system of choice.
calling it now.
How long until somebody manages to hack this onto PS4 / Xbox One...?