Ken Levine: SteamOS "Is Going To Be Awesome"

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I'm very weary of this... I'm not the biggest fan of linux. Every 6 month release just breaks something the previous version had working. I've also had issues with nvidia AND ati drivers. Hopefully they can work to get much better driver support.
 

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prpshrt said:
I'm very weary of this... I'm not the biggest fan of linux. Every 6 month release just breaks something the previous version had working. I've also had issues with nvidia AND ati drivers. Hopefully they can work to get much better driver support.
The term LTS comes to mind. Enterprise solutions tend to only upgrade the packages they need the new features of. Everything else you can leave alone and stay stable, only patching critical bugs. That's the beauty of linux. If someone has thought of it and has a need, it's been done somewhere.
 

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Deshin said:
Because that's a terrible idea? I use my computer for a lot of things, it's not just a gaming device, currently it's wired up to everything else in my lounge (tv etc) and functions as a pretty decent entertainment centre. Moving it into my bedroom just so it's easier to play games on sounds like something I'd have done when I was 17. Plus I'd end up having to move the TV too so in the end it'd be easier to just put my bed in the lounge at this rate and call it a day. Oh and wireless mouse in bed? Eew. That's the one thing controllers have over kb/m combos, getting to use them at any single angle and it doesn't cause any discomfort.
So assuming you are playing a game with controller support, how will you balance the tablet while both your hands are full?
 

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008Zulu said:
So assuming you are playing a game with controller support, how will you balance the tablet while both your hands are full?
Well it's a laptop so the screen is adjustible to a degree. Either on my lap, on the bed, on a small patio chair I keep the side of my bed next to my actual bedside table, or at the foot of my bed in an elevated position. I just cannot sit in a pc chair for hours on end playing, it wrecks havoc on my scoliosis :(
 

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Karloff said:
Ken Levine: SteamOS "Is Going To Be Awesome"



Nobody ever lost money betting on Valve.

"The message to me is that it's an operating system designed around gaming, and it's pretty open," says Ken Levine of BioShock fame, as he welcomes the SteamOS [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128065-Valve-Reveals-SteamOS] announcement made earlier this week. Sure, it's Linux, but Linux is a means to an end; besides, if you've developed for Mac, you're already halfway to Linux, so why not go the rest of the way? The key, to Levine, is that this is an open system, and that's "a brave and powerful idea" that gives power to everyone. Put your faith in the audience - something Valve has a lot of experience with - and then, Levine feels, you'll be creating something special.

Imagine being able to play on any screen you want. That's an important part of the future, says Levine, and while there are systems that do something similar already, those systems are linked to a proprietary network. Not so with the SteamOS, which means putting a PC game on any screen you want. Levine's overjoyed at the thought of making every screen into a receiver. Pause in one room, pick up in another. Switch from the big screen in the living room to the tablet in the bedroom. Become the ultimate screen agnostic, no longer caring what device it is, so long as it's there. "Owning the living room could be less interesting than owning every room," Levine feels.

Does all this mean Levine's already developing for the Steam OS? No, he says; Burial At Sea [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/126433-BioShock-Infinites-Burial-at-Sea-Returns-to-Rapture] is his obsession right now, and that's for PC, PS3 and Xbox 360. But in the future? Levine's got great confidence in the concept, and in the company. "I don't think anyone ever lost money betting on Valve," says he.

Source: PC Gamer [http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/09/25/ken-levine-steamos-is-a-brave-and-powerful-idea/]


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Except the million or so people that bet on Valve releasing Episode 3 when they finished Episode 2
 

Gor Kur

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Besides, Gabe Newell's over burdened heart could explode on the launch day of the new system and take Valve with it.