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    Default SteamOS announced by Valve, a free operating system “available soon” for living room

    Thank You Valve and goodbye MS


    Following up on its enigmatic announcement-of-an-announcement last week, Valve has unveiled SteamOS, a free stand-alone operating system “for living room machines.”

    The OS “combines the rock-solid architecture of Linux with a gaming experience built for the big screen,” according to the announcement. In-house ******ing to a TV, similar to what’s used in Nvidia’s Shield, is a feature of the OS.

    Valve also emphasizes SteamOS’s openness. Users can “can alter or replace any part of the software or hardware they want,” and hardware manufacturers are free to “iterate in the living room at a much faster pace,” setting it apart from console-style closed systems.

    A vague component of the announcement is Valve’s claim to have “achieved significant performance increases in graphics processing” in SteamOS. Valve adds that it’s “now targeting audio performance and reductions in input latency at the operating system level.” It’s also unclear how many of the 3,000 games on Steam will run natively on SteamOS–Valve says you’ll be able to “access the full Steam catalog” through in-home ******ing. We’re also curious how well the operating system will be suited to desktop PCs or laptops that aren’t used in the living room.

    Check back on Wednesday for the second of three announcements expected from Valve this week.
    http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/09/23/va...unces-steamos/

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    LOL again, errrrr not in the section that matters.

    Really amped for this! Wonder how the hardware driver story is going to work.

    My prediction is that Half Life 3 will be a SteamOS exclusive...just you watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmmackem View Post
    LOL again, errrrr not in the section that matters.

    Really amped for this! Wonder how the hardware driver story is going to work.

    My prediction is that Half Life 3 will be a SteamOS exclusive...just you watch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmmackem View Post
    My prediction is that Half Life 3 will be a SteamOS exclusive...just you watch.
    We can safely say that will not happen in this lifetime. Valve would obviously want people to move over to SteamOS, but making HL3 SOS exclusive would a) be a dick move, b) put a sizable dent in their reputation and c) they would ensure that the majority of gamers cannot play their new game, thus negatively impacting their profits.

    Seeing as Valve are neither assholes nor dumb, I highly doubt they would do something as dumb as make one of the most anticipated games of all time exclusive to a single OS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive Woofer View Post
    We can safely say that will not happen in this lifetime. Valve would obviously want people to move over to SteamOS, but making HL3 SOS exclusive would a) be a dick move, b) put a sizable dent in their reputation and c) they would ensure that the majority of gamers cannot play their new game, thus negatively impacting their profits.

    Seeing as Valve are neither assholes nor dumb, I highly doubt they would do something as dumb as make one of the most anticipated games of all time exclusive to a single OS.
    I don't know about that. An enormous amount of people were extremely unhappy about Half Life 2 requiring Steam, and look where we are today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive Woofer View Post
    We can safely say that will not happen in this lifetime. Valve would obviously want people to move over to SteamOS, but making HL3 SOS exclusive would a) be a dick move, b) put a sizable dent in their reputation and c) they would ensure that the majority of gamers cannot play their new game, thus negatively impacting their profits.

    Seeing as Valve are neither assholes nor dumb, I highly doubt they would do something as dumb as make one of the most anticipated games of all time exclusive to a single OS.
    Why would it be a dick move when the OS is free for anyone to download? I think they don't need the revenue from half life 3 and so would be wise to use it as their trump card. Every console has their list of exclusives, so why shouldn't valve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene View Post
    I don't know about that. An enormous amount of people were extremely unhappy about Half Life 2 requiring Steam, and look where we are today.
    Yeah, but an OS exclusive is a far cry from being exclusive to a platform that runs on various OSs.

    Quote Originally Posted by ave View Post
    Why would it be a dick move when the OS is free for anyone to download? I think they don't need the revenue from half life 3 and so would be wise to use it as their trump card. Every console has their list of exclusives, so why shouldn't valve.
    Because the Steambox is not a console. It might look and function a little like one, but it is still a gaming PC. Valve has made it clear from the start that they want the Steambox to be as open a system as possible, as opposed to actual consoles that are all closed systems. Making games exclusive to a certain operating system is going against this idea, not to mention that it makes absolutely no business sense either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive Woofer View Post
    We can safely say that will not happen in this lifetime. Valve would obviously want people to move over to SteamOS, but making HL3 SOS exclusive would a) be a dick move, b) put a sizable dent in their reputation and c) they would ensure that the majority of gamers cannot play their new game, thus negatively impacting their profits.

    Seeing as Valve are neither assholes nor dumb, I highly doubt they would do something as dumb as make one of the most anticipated games of all time exclusive to a single OS.
    Of course no more than windows 8 being closed. be funny if that happens
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    Could this signal the final nail in MS coffin? If they can move gaming onto Linux, windows is in serious trouble.

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