The controller makes sense, but to me the rest of it just doesn't.Is Valve thinking everyone is going to build a Steam PC for the living room to play their titles and other linux games, then also build another Windows box to stream every other AAA+ game?And if you were planning on just building a single gaming PC, why would you use SteamOS ?
So Valve is just trying to use it to pry devs away from directx and a majority of gamers will continue to use Windows as it offers best of both worlds with directx and opengl support.
So if all games were based the same open gfx standards, porting would be fucking easy, development costs would be lower and shit would get done quicker. Your favourite games would be playable on any of your devices assuming they had the processing power to support it.
You sound mad, and uninformed.Valve being valve, I wouldn't be surprised if they have a sexup on wine or crossover transparently launching non-valve non-linux games.Time will tell.
You mean like how PS4 is different to Xbox?Provided valve provide a tidy and simple toolkit to base work in, I can see developers following on.
Oh god, track pads?Fuck that nasty noise. My thumbs and fingers are never silky smooth.I like my tactile feedback.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]7988[/ATTACH]such great design. . .
Yeah, I'm guessing they're not simple trackpads. It's just the gesture of sweeping my finger across an open area in order to generate movement. There's no feedback you get from a stick.I don't play games on my cellphone for that very reason.
creating friction bothers me.
Lost a lot of interest in Valve lately because of Gabe's new holier than thou attitude."The customers want HL3 but we've decided not to make HL3 even though we promised it because that's not what the customers want".So I resort to calling him a giant fatty and it makes me feel better.