This.oplinger said:Why does it feel like everything Notch says becomes a news post on this site?
Great, he's a guy, and he has opinions, But we didn't need his input. What I'd like is more details on the actual OS.
Yeah, if I want to know what Notch thinks, I'll read my Twitter feed.oplinger said:Why does it feel like everything Notch says becomes a news post on this site?
Great, he's a guy, and he has opinions, But we didn't need his input. What I'd like is more details on the actual OS.
Pretty funny since it doesn't really do that at all as far as we know. Quite the irony given your complaints about people worried about a "ficticious" Windows 8 scenario. Not quite as unlikely as it would seem either considering the sheer stupidity demonstrated by Microsoft with the XBone, and which has stupidity built into its bureaucratic DNA.Nocturnus said:Why is Valve "Saving the Entire Gaming World"? Because they made an operating system that... locks down everything to the Steam Store... that takes 30% of all sales from every software purchase in the Operating System.
Stupid. Double Standard. Microsoft's scenario isn't even -real-, and he's concerned about it. Valve's OS is committing the very act that he is/was concerned about, and he doesn't care, and in fact loves it in the same sentence that he is condemning Microsoft.
so instead of lots of good features and running like shit youll stick to no good features and running like shit?Trippy Turtle said:Can't say I'm terribly excited. Sounds like it will turn out similar to steam; lots of decent features but runs like complete shit.
I'll probably stick to the current consoles until this or the ps4/xbone gets a decent price and proves to be worth getting.
Fair enough, i did gloss over the "Secure boot" DRM part as all PCs i met had this disabled. Even then though you would need to set things in BIOS to disable this and that isnt that hard to do. at least not as hard as this person makes it out to be.Athinira said:Not really. Read up on Secure Boot. As explained in my last post (which critisized the poster you're quoting), it's not very prudent to talk about things you have very little understanding.Strazdas said:>format c: /s
problem solved.
With a UEFI-bios, making a drive bootable isn't enough. The BIOS/UEFI has to allow booting into the OS, and if the OS isn't signed, you need to disable Secure Boot to make it work.
Don't know why I'm replying to such obvious bait but at least the current Xbox runs all Xbox games without question.Strazdas said:so instead of lots of good features and running like shit youll stick to no good features and running like shit?Trippy Turtle said:Can't say I'm terribly excited. Sounds like it will turn out similar to steam; lots of decent features but runs like complete shit.
I'll probably stick to the current consoles until this or the ps4/xbone gets a decent price and proves to be worth getting.
Ah, the common mistake of "expensive pc".Trippy Turtle said:Don't know why I'm replying to such obvious bait but at least the current Xbox runs all Xbox games without question.Strazdas said:so instead of lots of good features and running like shit youll stick to no good features and running like shit?Trippy Turtle said:Can't say I'm terribly excited. Sounds like it will turn out similar to steam; lots of decent features but runs like complete shit.
I'll probably stick to the current consoles until this or the ps4/xbone gets a decent price and proves to be worth getting.
And it doesn't require online to play games.
Unless you are rich and stupid enough to drop a grand on a gaming rig, a fair chunk of games can't be played on a normal laptop. I don't come home with a brand new xbox game to find out I need a $400 graphics card to play it.
Not even going to bother with the features. You have either never seen an Xbox, or are just being an idiot if you think it has no good features.
Nocturnus said:Um...
Notch needs to pull his head out of his butt.
Why does Windows 8 worry him? Because people have this weird, bizarre, fictitious scenario in their heads where they lock down everything to the Windows store and take 30% of all sales from every software purchase in the Operating System, thus committing company-wide suicide in the process very likely.
Why is Valve "Saving the Entire Gaming World"? Because they made an operating system that... locks down everything to the Steam Store... that takes 30% of all sales from every software purchase in the Operating System.
Stupid. Double Standard. Microsoft's scenario isn't even -real-, and he's concerned about it. Valve's OS is committing the very act that he is/was concerned about, and he doesn't care, and in fact loves it in the same sentence that he is condemning Microsoft.
Can we please stop paying attention to this idiot now?
It's not that hard. Format hard drive using gparted (or something similar) from GPT to MBR partition table and install windows 7...GeneralFungi said:Technically yes but the process you'd need to go through involves tampering with the system in some unintended ways. It's difficult and grueling. Microsoft threw up as many obstacles as they could in order to make it as difficult as possible to downgrade unless you have the Pro version of windows 8 which is obviously more expensive. It involves tampering with the operating system in ways that microsoft didn't intend. They mostly hope that it will either be too expensive or be such a pain in the ass that people will decide not to go through the trouble and just stick with windows 8.WeepingAngels said:Since SteamOS is free can't you just replace Windows 8 with it?GeneralFungi said:The biggest difference would be that even if the steam OS did everything that windows 8 has done that we hate, if I install it to my PC I can opt out of it and simply install a new operating system. It was free and it had no strings attached. If I want to buy a computer, unless I build it myself or are very fortunate in buying one already made, it's probably going to have windows 8 and I don't have the option to switch operating systems at all (unless I buy a more expansive version of windows 8 I think. Don't quote me on that.). No matter what Steam does, it's my choice whether I use it or not. I don't have that level of choice if I use windows 8.Nocturnus said:Stupid. Double Standard. Microsoft's scenario isn't even -real-, and he's concerned about it. Valve's OS is committing the very act that he is/was concerned about, and he doesn't care, and in fact loves it in the same sentence that he is condemning Microsoft.
Can we please stop paying attention to this idiot now?
It's not from my ass. Valve already does this with Steam. Every steam purchase that happens gives 30% of every sale to Valve. It's the backbone of their business, and one of the reasons why Newell ended up on one of Forbes new list of Billionaires.zumbledum said:Nocturnus said:Um...
Notch needs to pull his head out of his butt.
Why does Windows 8 worry him? Because people have this weird, bizarre, fictitious scenario in their heads where they lock down everything to the Windows store and take 30% of all sales from every software purchase in the Operating System, thus committing company-wide suicide in the process very likely.
Why is Valve "Saving the Entire Gaming World"? Because they made an operating system that... locks down everything to the Steam Store... that takes 30% of all sales from every software purchase in the Operating System.
Stupid. Double Standard. Microsoft's scenario isn't even -real-, and he's concerned about it. Valve's OS is committing the very act that he is/was concerned about, and he doesn't care, and in fact loves it in the same sentence that he is condemning Microsoft.
Can we please stop paying attention to this idiot now?
the problem with your first point is apple. they already did what were worried MS will do , was that suicidal? or is apple doing ok?
the problem with the second is its FYA , From Your Ass. the point of going with linux is its open if they wanted to lock it down they would or made a propriety OS rather than using an open source one they dont have any rights over. and no one knows what the OS is going to do or be like as we havent seen it. so its just wild speculation on your part.
and ofc notch is worried about , im worried about it , anyone that knows MS is worried about it , anyone with a bit of forethought is worried about it. waiting for the train to hit you before you move off the tracks is pants on head retarded and too late. the time to be worried is Before the incident. waiting for it to be -real- is waiting for it to be too late and thats for idiots.
and you call others stupid?
They already do this. It's called SmartScreen, and it can be turned off. Oh, and by the way... it's also on Windows 7, it's just called something different. It's a security feature that simply checks the programs certification against Microsoft's installed list of certs, and giving you the option of saying "No" if it doesn't trust it. Want to install anyway? Just click Yes. Oh, and by the way, it can be disabled relatively easy.The weird bizarre scenario is not fictitious. that was the plan during the win 8 announcement untill they backpedaled into it. It went something like "you will have to verify every program via our support service to make sure you dont install viruses or programs we dont like". But the outrage made them do a 180 before the Xbox 180 was out.
I still don't understand what Big Picture does that isn't just connecting a PC to a TV with an HDMI cable.DarkhoIlow said:They are making a steam box so you can play your games "streamed" from your PC? This means the users that wants to use this are one of the minority of people that can afford "Big Picture" (that includes a HDTV which is not cheap at all) and they have to be primarily PC gamers (having a big PC game library).
Even if It did work considering the open source nature I seriously doubt origin would ever make an appearance. The whole purpose to this thing seems to be more freedom which is the exact opposite of what ea wants gamers to have.DazZ. said:Until Origin has a linux client I don't think it will work on SteamOS ever, unless when we get more details about the streaming it streams the entire computer instead of just the steam game you're trying to play. Having it run natively however is up to EAJosh12345 said:Here's a question, and I mean it as a legitimate one:
Do you think Valve will allow Origin on this OS, or do you think EA might try and make their own?