Valve Gears Up For Hardware Beta

Andy Chalk

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Valve Gears Up For Hardware Beta


Valve hopes to begin beta testing its mysterious hardware project - whatever it may be - sometime next year.

Valve is doing something with hardware. It's not making a new console (probably) but between living room [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/119408-Valve-Gets-a-Jump-On-Hardware], it's definitely got something cooking. What that might be is anybody's guess, but we'll find out soon enough, as the company hopes to begin external beta testing sometime next year.

Jeri Ellsworth of Valve wasn't terribly forthcoming about what she's been working on, saying only that it's intended to "make Steam games more fun to play in your living room." That ties in with a recent Valve job posting for an industrial designer, which complained that "even basic input, the keyboard and the mouse, haven't really changed in any meaningful way over the years," and also with Steam's Big Picture Mode that went into its own beta earlier this month.

Internal testing of Valve's first hardware product has been underway for awhile, and the next step is to get it out into the wild, where gamers can put it through its paces. Valve has a production line capable of making small runs of products, Ellsworth said, so such a beta is possible, and while she expects it will somehow be tied into Steam, how that will actually work hasn't yet been determined.

I can't think of any way to tie Valve's hardware team into the ongoing absence of Half-Life 3, so instead I'll turn it over to you. Let the speculation begin!

Source: Engadget [http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/18/valve-hardware-jeri-ellsworth/]

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I've got no idea how far in advance they finalize the machines for the beta, but if they are actually putting pieces together I give it two weeks before all the specs are on the internet.
 

Rainboq

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I remember seeing somewhere floating around that Valve is looking towards blending singleplayer and multiplayer to some degree, sort of like L4D, and I'm guessing that Valve likes to innovate with most of the stuff they're doing, so making new input devices, and then putting Half Life 3 on that input device that device will gain widespread acceptance.
 

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I hate controllers for shooters and such, I much prefer a mouse and keyboard. However, they get really annoying using them on my couch as my lap board isn't as wide as the keyboard so I have to angle the keyboard to fit it and the mouse on said board. Also, I play all my Steam games on my tv and that's my only monitor... so, Valve, give me the precise movements and diverse uses a keyboard and mouse has but make it happy and compact, and I will like you even more.
 

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Please be a Nerve Gear. Please be a Nerve Gear. Please be a Nerve Gear. Please be a Nerve Gear. Please be a Nerve Gear.

But in all seriousness, if anyone has the talent and love (and money) to invent Full-Dive technology, it's Valve. If they run out of funds in the bank, they can just drain Gabe's olympic sized money-pool for more.

In case no one knows what a Nerve Gear is, read this: http://www.baka-tsuki.org/project/index.php?title=Sword_Art_Online
Or alternatively, look up Sword Art Online on Crunchyroll or your preferred means of viewing anime. However, the novel explains everything in far better detail.