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Subject: Valve Steambox Confirmed
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newt182 9.12.12 - 04:51pm
Steam's Big Picture mode was just the first step: according to Valve boss Gabe Newell, you'll be able to buy a living-room-friendly PC package next year.Speaking to me during a brief interview on the red carpet at the VGAs last night, Newell said Valve's current goal was to figure out how to make PCs work better in the living room. He said the reaction to Steam's TV-friendly Big Picture interface has been stronger than expected, and that their next step is to get Steam Linux out of beta and * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:51pm
to get Big Picture on that operating system, which would give Valve more flexibility when developing their own hardware. He also expects companies to start selling PC packages for living rooms next yearsetups that could consist of computers designed to be hooked up to your TV and run Steam right out of the gate. And yes, Newell said, they'd compete with next-gen consoles from companies like Microsoft and Sony. * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:52pm
I think in general that most customers and most developers are gonna find that (the PC is) a better environment for them, Newell told me. Cause they won't have to split the world into thinking about 'why are my friends in the living room, why are my video sources in the living room different from everyone else?' So in a sense we hopefully are gonna unify those environments. * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:52pm
Newell said he's expecting a lot of different companies to release these types of packagesWe'll do it but we also think other people will as well, he told meand that Valve's hardware might not be as open-source or as malleable as your average computer. Well certainly our hardware will be a very controlled environment, he said. If you want more flexibility, you can always buy a more general purpose PC. For people who want a more turnkey solution, that's what some people are really gonna * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:53pm
want for their living room. The nice thing about a PC is a lot of different people can try out different solutions, and customers can find the ones that work best for them. I also asked Newell what sort of software they're working on these days. He wouldn't give specifics, but he did reiterate that they're working on their next-generation enginewhich he said will work with next-generation consoles as well. * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:53pm
Hopefully that's gonna give us some interesting opportunities on the game side, he said. http://kotaku.com/5966860/gabe-newell-living-room-pcs-will-compete-with-next+gen-consoles * +
newt182 9.12.12 - 04:54pm
The final nail going in the consoles coffin. * +
weebarra 9.12.12 - 05:24pm
Nail in the console coffin? Seems to me that this is a console itself * +
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