Valve Hiring For Help With Hardware

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klaynexas3

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it's very clearly a new smart phone, built with it's own steam and games specifically for it. so basically it'll be the indie section of steam on a phone, with a few badly put together knock offs of computer games
 

gigastar

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Whatever Valve has in the works to put out something like this it must be significant in some way.

Maybe E3 shall reveal all.
 

Pinkamena

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CrossLOPER said:
HALF-LIFE 2 EPISODE 3: A STEAM BOX EXCLUSIVE.
"Get the steam box for 1500$! Bundle deal, get Steam Box with Half Life 3 for 2500$!"
 

TheMann

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CrossLOPER said:
HALF-LIFE 2 EPISODE 3: A STEAM BOX EXCLUSIVE.
Okay, that would be a dick move. Of course, I doubt Valve, with its PC-friendly reputation, would consider that, assuming they plan to get into the console market at all. This seems like rumors on top of rumors at best. Valve also heavily supports the mod community which consoles don't do, although I suppose that could change provided they don't use proprietary encoding like the current gen, but then it would just be a gaming PC.
Worgen said:
I don't think they would make a console, they might be working on a specialty pc kind of thing though.
I'd be more inclined to believe this if anything at all.
grigjd3 said:
This sounds to me like Valve is wanting to explore the methods of interaction with the game - whether by controls or visuals. I wouldn't read too much into it.
This seems like the most plausible explanation, but we'll just have to wait see what they're cooking up.
 

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TheMann said:
CrossLOPER said:
HALF-LIFE 2 EPISODE 3: A STEAM BOX EXCLUSIVE.
Okay, that would be a dick move. Of course, I doubt Valve, with its PC-friendly reputation, would consider that, assuming they plan to get into the console market at all. This seems like rumors on top of rumors at best. Valve also heavily supports the mod community which consoles don't do, although I suppose that could change provided they don't use proprietary encoding like the current gen, but then it would just be a gaming PC.
Worgen said:
I don't think they would make a console, they might be working on a specialty pc kind of thing though.
I'd be more inclined to believe this if anything at all.
grigjd3 said:
This sounds to me like Valve is wanting to explore the methods of interaction with the game - whether by controls or visuals. I wouldn't read too much into it.
This seems like the most plausible explanation, but we'll just have to wait see what they're cooking up.
Wait no longer, good sir, for all has been revealed. And by the famous Michael Abrash, no less!

http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/abrash/
 

Evil Smurf

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You know what would be cool? A way for console peasants to play with the PC master race via the Internet
 

RhombusHatesYou

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Evil Smurf said:
You know what would be cool? A way for console peasants to play with the PC master race via the Internet
That's already possible... it just isn't done.

The 3 major issues are:

1 - the console network owners don't like PCs getting anywhere near their walled gardens as they see it as a security risk.

2 - different game types favour different control schemes... less of an issue these days, at least for games that favour controllers... but try a game type that favours kb+m and you're going to get very lopsided gameplay without massive handicaps.

3 - probably the most important one, to be done properly the game has to be designed from the ground up as multi-platform not 'one main platform and we'll port everything else'... that results in shit we see like PS3 framerate chokes, sloppy PC control implementation and so on.
 

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Worgen said:
I don't think they would make a console, they might be working on a specialty pc kind of thing though.
Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo release platforms = consoles!

Valve releases same mass-assembled platform = "specialty PC"?
 

eternal-chaplain

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Aye, my initial thoughts upon reading this were of that other project they've got going on- Steam on the TV n' all.
 

lacktheknack

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Ah, gawrsh drattit. I'm entering an Electronics Engineering course this year. I won't be ready for two years.
 

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ResonanceGames said:
Wait no longer, good sir, for all has been revealed. And by the famous Michael Abrash, no less!

http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/abrash/
Thanks for that link, that was a great read.
 

Lord_Gremlin

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Maybe it's Valve brand PC? Well, and games will come out with mark "guaranteed to run at maximum settings at 60 FPS on Valve PC 1.1.
 

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Well they got alot of statistics to find out what the average gaming PCs are. I have always hoped that some sort of PC/console hybrid would be available so that the console peasants could gently be introduced to the possibilities with PC. And I have sold my soul to Gabe a long time ago so I dont believe they will do anything bad, EVER!And if they do, my worldview will be shattered.
 

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As I have said before. They are most likely working on devices to be used with PCs that are connected to a TV using the Big Picture Mode UI they have been working on. They won't be making their own branded PC but they will be making use of systems like the Alienware X51 which is a tiny bit larger than the original PS3. Valve wants to bring PC gaming to the living room and is making the new optional UI for Steam to allow this and by the looks of things they will be making controllers too.

tl;dr: Valve is inventing shit to let people use their PC as a living room console.
 

Braedan

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It would be interesting to see if they could sell gaming PCs at a loss like most of the console companies, and then make up the cost in games.

This of course would require them to lock the PC to only Steam somehow. Which would be bad.