exceptions for corporations are already baked into winrt.
Tell me more about this please.
exceptions for corporations are already baked into winrt.
Yeah, the "but companies!" line of reasoning doesn't really impact consumer versions of windows running consumer programs.
Tell me more about this please.
Hey guys, I'm interested into getting into Steam gaming whenever that one $399 Steam Machine comes out. I'm wondering a few things about SteamOS/Steam Big Picture Mode.
1. Is there party chat?
2. Are messages, achievements, etc. in an easy to access place that you can quickly get to?
3. Will there be a local media player and apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc? I'm imagining they probably aren't there right now on Big Picture Mode, but I mean more when SteamOS actually launches.
4. Are gaming related features and functionality comparable to PS4? PS3? Basically, does it have the features a person would come to expect in a new console.
I think that's all I am curious about at this second. Thanks.
Yes. To all.
You know you can just download Steam right now and try it yourself in Big Picture Mode?
How crappy?
Hey guys, I'm interested into getting into Steam gaming whenever that one $399 Steam Machine comes out. I'm wondering a few things about SteamOS/Steam Big Picture Mode.
1. Is there party chat?
2. Are messages, achievements, etc. in an easy to access place that you can quickly get to?
3. Will there be a local media player and apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc? I'm imagining they probably aren't there right now on Big Picture Mode, but I mean more when SteamOS actually launches.
4. Are gaming related features and functionality comparable to PS4? PS3? Basically, does it have the features a person would come to expect in a new console.
I think that's all I am curious about at this second. Thanks.
Umm I think it has an AMD A8-3500M APU and 6GB DDR3 RAM.
Hey guys, I'm interested into getting into Steam gaming whenever that one $399 Steam Machine comes out. I'm wondering a few things about SteamOS/Steam Big Picture Mode.
1. Is there party chat?
2. Are messages, achievements, etc. in an easy to access place that you can quickly get to?
3. Will there be a local media player and apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc? I'm imagining they probably aren't there right now on Big Picture Mode, but I mean more when SteamOS actually launches.
4. Are gaming related features and functionality comparable to PS4? PS3? Basically, does it have the features a person would come to expect in a new console.
I think that's all I am curious about at this second. Thanks.
Hey guys, I'm interested into getting into Steam gaming whenever that one $399 Steam Machine comes out. I'm wondering a few things about SteamOS/Steam Big Picture Mode.
1. Is there party chat?
2. Are messages, achievements, etc. in an easy to access place that you can quickly get to?
3. Will there be a local media player and apps like Netflix, Hulu, etc? I'm imagining they probably aren't there right now on Big Picture Mode, but I mean more when SteamOS actually launches.
4. Are gaming related features and functionality comparable to PS4? PS3? Basically, does it have the features a person would come to expect in a new console.
I think that's all I am curious about at this second. Thanks.
Go forth and use Steam.
Buy a couple low end games if you want to try the experience out. The Steam thread is a good spot to get started, lots of low end users there.maybe try your hand at modbot and hook up Big Picture to your TV through HDMI if your PC has it?
Edit: I played Skyrim on super low settings and Street Fighter IV with backgrounds off on a similar setup with 2GB RAM a couple years back. Most new low budget games should work, and of course anything 2D. Try and catch a modbot giveaway for some Humble Bundle stuff and see what you think of the whole Big Picture thing.
lol go ahead man.
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Not sure on this one, but even if native support doesn't come eventually, I'm sure there will be some unofficial mod that will remedy that.
4. Yes. Really your first two questions already answered this, but IMO Steam has far more features that are more well developed than what either Playstation offers yet.
1. Yea, but its wonky and not very easy to use. I never us it and use Ventrilo or Mumble instead.
2. Yes, however messages are only online IMs. No offline messaging system.
3. Not there at all right now, completely unknown if they ever will be. Your access to stuff like Netflix or Hulu will most likely be done through a web browner on SteamOS. Do not expect Apps like you get on PS4 or XB1.
4. Mostly, yes.
5. Set your expectations low to medium. SteamOS is very 1.0 right now and the entire platform will honestly take some time to settle in and really get to what you probably want it to be. It will probably never (regardless of what someone trys to convince you otherwise) be a real, real turn key gaming solution like a console is. It will be Steam, big picture mode running on a Linux(GNOME) distro with the ability to drop to a desktop. You can achieve this today with Windows, and have been able to for years.
Basically SteamOS is Steam on Linux instead of Windows. It will have the same pitfalls as Steam on Windows. Mostly though Steam is good and PC gaming is better than console gaming. But SteamOS isn't going to provide you with some kind of cohesive experience that would ever replace a console. Its Valve doing what they do today in Windows, on Linux.
They want this because the future of Windows may be a walled garden, where MS curates applications through its own store for royalties. In that scenario Valve makes much less money. Their adventure into Linux is a business decision and they are hoping its successful. Dont forget that.
Best of luck.
You can view social networking hubs for every game, see a feed of that content from your friends, get news updates on your games from good sources like RPS, hell for supported games you can install mods and other user content by hitting "subscribe" on the Workshop page and it will automatically update that content until you unsubscribe.
All that and you can toggle ads off and set it to default to your library instead of the storefront.
Saying its ahead is an understatement.
Edit: Okay, I have Big Picture Mode up and running. Firstly, a really nooby question probably...how in the world do you quit a game?
1. Yea, but its wonky and not very easy to use. I never us it and use Ventrilo or Mumble instead.
2. Yes, however messages are only online IMs. No offline messaging system.
3. Not there at all right now, completely unknown if they ever will be. Your access to stuff like Netflix or Hulu will most likely be done through a web browner on SteamOS. Do not expect Apps like you get on PS4 or XB1.
4. Mostly, yes.
5. Set your expectations low to medium. SteamOS is very 1.0 right now and the entire platform will honestly take some time to settle in and really get to what you probably want it to be. It will probably never (regardless of what someone trys to convince you otherwise) be a real, real turn key gaming solution like a console is. It will be Steam, big picture mode running on a Linux(GNOME) distro with the ability to drop to a desktop. You can achieve this today with Windows, and have been able to for years.
Basically SteamOS is Steam on Linux instead of Windows. It will have the same pitfalls as Steam on Windows. Mostly though Steam is good and PC gaming is better than console gaming. But SteamOS isn't going to provide you with some kind of cohesive experience that would ever replace a console. Its Valve doing what they do today in Windows, on Linux.
They want this because the future of Windows may be a walled garden, where MS curates applications through its own store for royalties. In that scenario Valve makes much less money. Their adventure into Linux is a business decision and they are hoping its successful. Dont forget that.
Best of luck.
Same ways as without BPM.
Alt +F4, choose exit game from the game's menu/title screen, alt+tab and close the game's window, etc.
As far as I know BPM doesn't offer some sort of built in way to quit games that is universal for every game.
Ah okay, yeah, I literally know NOTHING about gaming on Steam. Is there a way to do it with the controller?
You should be fine. I use an A6-3500M with 4GB RAM (fast low-latency RAM though - makes quite a difference for APUs) and I can play pretty much everything. Not at the highest settings and/ or at 60FPS of course, but most games still look and/ or perform quite a bit better than on PS360.Umm I think it has an AMD A8-3500M APU and 6GB DDR3 RAM.
Ah okay, yeah, I literally know NOTHING about gaming on Steam. Is there a way to do it with the controller?
It would be cool if they had a universal way to quit games. Would make it easier for us console folk.
I guess you've never played PC games before? The only way to do it is by going to the games main menu and choosing Quit. That's kind of how it's always been. ALT+F4 is more for rage quitting or quickly quitting for whatever reason.
So whatever game you're in, just back all the way out to the main menu and select QUIT or Quit Game or whatever option it is. Sometimes developers put it in menus that you can access in the middle of the game.
You can shut down Windows itself through Big Picture, so perhaps there will be a way to force quit at some point? I honestly never thought of it, since I'm used to exiting through the game menus themselves.
May I ask what game you're playing? Just curious.![]()
Was going to try but that ridiculous 500GB dedicated harddisk requirement makes it impossible. Installed the Steam client on my Arch install though, works pretty well. Performance seems the same as Windows (except I have to have vsync off because of an unrelated complication with my hardware). Big picture mode works well. Biggest issue of course is the the games. I can play Amnesia, Hotline Miami, Super Meat Boy + source games and that's about it.
Bottom line, if they can get more game support this will be great.
They seem kinda useless without a point of reference.
Looks minimally (1-10%) slower than standard Linux performance using the latest binary NV drivers.
I just tried Unigine Heaven here on my 660ti. I get 37.2 FPS average with the OpenGL renderer on Windows, compared to their result of 38.4 with a 760. The cards should be pretty close hardware-wise (and so is the rest of the testing system).Hopefully someone will appear with the Win versions of those benchmarks.
Thanks! I'm kinda scared to try it though, I don't have the knowledge to troubleshoot if something goes wrong.
Am I incorrect in thinking that Big Picture Mode = SteamOS run in Windows? Or are there additional features with SteamOS too?
You can also run Linux games
From what I have seen/heard the transitions should be smoother.
SteamOS is free while a windows license costs 100-200$.
Well, my reason for asking is that I'm already running BPM in Windows, so I wasn't sure if it was worth it to install SteamOS.![]()
I keep getting a grub prompt no matter how many installation methods and tricks I try. Looks like I'll have to wait until they come up with a dummy proof installation.
Same ways as without BPM.
Alt +F4, choose exit game from the game's menu/title screen, alt+tab and close the game's window, etc.
As far as I know BPM doesn't offer some sort of built in way to quit games that is universal for every game.
Nope, not even that. It looks like an MSDOS prompt or a "terminal". I have very little experience with Linux so I don't know exactly how to describe what it is.
Same ways as without BPM.
Alt +F4, choose exit game from the game's menu/title screen, alt+tab and close the game's window, etc.
As far as I know BPM doesn't offer some sort of built in way to quit games that is universal for every game.
Nope, not even that. It looks like an MSDOS prompt or a "terminal". I have very little experience with Linux so I don't know exactly how to describe what it is.
Try starting xwindows.
init 5
or
startx
Maybe you're booting into a different run level somehow.
Did you check the MD5 of your download? I was getting this when I had a corrupt zip file. I re-downloaded it and it worked fine.
That may be it. Is there a safe torrent for the automated installation? My net is pretty crap so the official download may have ended early.
(not a girl by the way, lol)
I used this unofficial torrent: http://steamdb.info/blog/35/
So can you use an AMD GPU with this?