Valve Announces Steam and Source for Mac

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Valve Announces Steam and Source for Mac


Brace yourselves, PC gaming stalwarts: Valve's has announced its digital distribution service and first-party library of games are coming to the Mac this April.

Hear that? It's the sound of millions of PC gamers crying out in agony as the last bastion of PC elitism finally succumbs to Steve Jobs' reality distortion field, and mil- err, thousands of Mac gamers breathing a collective sigh of relief at no longer having to boot into Windows to play TF2.

OK, maybe it's not that dramatic. But it's hard to understate how huge a development this is for Mac users who have wanted to game on their machines but were severely limited by the number of titles available to them. And while only Valve titles, including Left 4 Dead 2, Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike, Portal and the Half-Life series, will be available when the Mac Steam client is released next month, third-party titles will undoubtedly follow suit.

"Our Steam partners, who are delivering over a thousand games to 25 million Steam clients, are very excited about adding support for the Mac," said Valve's Director of Business Development, Jason Holtman. "Steamworks for the Mac supports all of the Steamworks APIs, and we have added a new feature, called Steam Play, which allows customers who purchase the product for the Mac or Windows to play on the other platform free of charge." Steam Play (in conjunction with Steam Cloud) also allows players to stop playing a game on one platform and pick up where they left off on the other>

Mac gamers will be heartened to hear that this isn't a side project for the Bellevue, Washington, developer, either. Not only will the Mac version of Steam run games in OSX natively, rather than via emulation, but they will adhere to the same release schedule as well, starting with the upcoming Portal 2. "We are treating the Mac as a tier-1 platform so all of our future games will release simultaneously on Windows, Mac, and the Xbox 360," said Director of Steam Development John Cook. "Updates for the Mac will be available simultaneously with the Windows updates. Furthermore, Mac and Windows players will be part of the same multiplayer universe, sharing servers, lobbies, and so forth."

As a regular user of both Macs and PCs, this is fantastic news. Good riddance, Boot Camp partition. And three cheers to Valve for bringing gaming to a younger, hipper and better dressed audience!


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Ninjamedic

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Okay valve this PS3 boycott is taking the piss now, am I the only one on this site still wanting to slit gabe newell's throat?.

Anyway I hate steam and its forced digital distribution so the mac port won't help me.
 
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Well thats nice. Although I doubt it will help stop the elitism of the Widows PC crowd or the arrogance of the mac crowd.

(I know not all mac owners are arrogant, but most of the ones I have met have been complete assholes to me)
 

JRCB

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Well, I still have a Macbook, so no gaming for me! Oh well, I can still use the chat.
 

Caliostro

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As much as I hate Macs for the horrible overpriced and malfunctioning crap hidden under pretenses of hipness that they are... This is a good thing. No reason not to extend the market.


... Wondering though, will the extra coding time be justified by the 10 whole sales they'll gain from this? /facetious.
 

Corkydog

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Well, this means I won't have to scrounge up some cash to get a PC anymore...hello team fortress 2....
 

Hobo Joe

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Hooray for VALVe and Mac! However, as far as I know the PS3 is still being ignored so they should get to that too.
 

wasalp

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Ninjamedic said:
Okay valve this PS3 boycott is taking the piss now, am I the only one on this site still wanting to slit gabe newell's throat?.

Anyway I hate steam and its forced digital distribution so the mac port won't help me.
as I have heard it is easier to port a mac game to ps3 then a pc game. So maybe in the near future support will be seen for the ps3.
 

neoman10

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!

I mean, of course, good on the mac for having fun like the rest of us ;)
 

Ninjamedic

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wasalp said:
Ninjamedic said:
Okay valve this PS3 boycott is taking the piss now, am I the only one on this site still wanting to slit gabe newell's throat?.

Anyway I hate steam and its forced digital distribution so the mac port won't help me.
as I have heard it is easier to port a mac game to ps3 then a pc game. So maybe in the near future support will be seen for the ps3.
They better hurry the fuck up as im polishing my samurai edge right now.
 

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I am bursting with happiness at this news. Being a PS3 and a Mac owner, I had gotten used to not playing Valves games. I got more and more excited as I read more and more. April cant come soon enough!
 

Dr. Paine

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Great to hear! One of my best friends was afraid she wouldn't get to play Portal 2 because she's limited to PS3 and Mac.
 

Korten12

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Ninjamedic said:
Okay valve this PS3 boycott is taking the piss now, am I the only one on this site still wanting to slit gabe newell's throat?.

Anyway I hate steam and its forced digital distribution so the mac port won't help me.
I own a good pc but im with ya!