According to a new report from ArsTechnica, Valve are working on a Switch-like portable console for Steam games. The Switch has been hugely successful for Nintendo, but the few attempts at Switch-like portable PCs have fallen pretty flat. But, Valve of course have a lot of mindshare with gamers, and their backing could be.
Read More →We’re not far from getting the first virtual reality headsets into the hands of consumers, and there has been a lot of talk about the specs you will need to run VR comfortably. We have seen upcoming GPUs like AMD’s Polaris and Stardock’s DX12 multi GPU technology make virtual reality seem cheaper than we.
Read More →Valve’s HTC Vive is one of the main contenders for the Virtual Reality throne in the PC gaming space. Now, HTC have revealed an update to the VR headset that features a front-facing camera. Apparently, the Vive will use this camera to help users see the real world while still playing a game via.
Read More →Valve have managed to not only stir up a hornet’s nest, they then set the hornets on fire and proceeded to do this with several other hornets nests. I feel this is an accurate portrayal of the explosion of backlash surrounding their Steam paid mods. I’m sure you’ve all seen the drama surrounding this,.
Read More →Valve has taken another step closer to a more classic design seen in the leaked image of a possible re-design for the Steam Controller. In the latest mock-up we can see that the 4 symmetrical button layout has been replaced for a traditional analogue stick on the left, bringing it more in line for use.
Read More →Have you ever felt limited being sat at your PC, wishing you could just take your gaming to another room or even get out in the sun and play some games (just not physical)!? Summertime is upon us and I know I would like to see the outdoors a bit more. Well gamers need.
Read More →If you’re into gaming, chances are pretty damn high you’ve heard of Valve’s plans with both their SteamOS and Steam Machines which Valve hope will push PC’s into the living room and hook up to your big screen TV. Steam Machines will run Valve’s new OS (which is a customized version of Linux) and.
Read More →If you’re a PC gamer, chances are you’re in a deep and often meaningful relationship with Steam. Recently however you might have found yourself getting a little frustrated with your relationship and if so, you’re certainly not alone. Valve’s digital store has becoming an open publishing platform, which is a positive step in increasing the variety of.
Read More →If you’ve a passing interest in the PC gaming scene, you’ll likely have heard of Valve’s plans to push towards OpenGL and the Linux OS. The two most obvious cases for this would be the companies own (still in Beta) SteamOS, and their own Steam Machines. Many games developers are ‘in bed’ with Microsoft.
Read More →The eagerly anticipated Left4Dead 3 has had its first screen shots revealed via a leak on the internet, and it is being made with Valve’s upcoming Source 2 engine. You can clearly see in the below PowerPoint slide presentation several other images also being shown off. The slide however is showing off the Plantation.
Read More →The PC market has seen a lot of movement recently, and Valve look set to continue the trend with their attempt to make it easier for Steam gamer’s to take the plunge into VR. Joe Ludwig writes in one of the slides shown at the Steam Dev-Days conference – “Our goal is to provide.
Read More →Valve’s SteamOS is still in Beta, and has of course, lots of bugs and issues which Valve are ticking off one at a time, with the help of community feedback. Perhaps one of the more frustrating issues has been from AMD Radeon owners, who’ve been all but unable to game because of lack of.
Read More →Valve seem to be keen to push PC gaming in all directs right now, not only have they recently worked on announcing 13 Steam Machines and are beta testing the SteamOS, but are now just days away from unveiling their new SDK’s for Virtual Reality headsets. Brian Coomer recently gave an insight into what.
Read More →Valve have a lot of hype to live up to with their Steam Machine’s, and it’s just possible that they might well be able to live up to it. During the CES 2014 event, Valve Software revealed 12 hardware partners, each with their own specific Steam Machine system. The prices vary tremendously, from the.
Read More →The very first images for Valve’s upcoming Steam Machine have been released online. The images (which will be featured below) were shown in the Seattle Times as part of an article, which suggested that numerous Steam Machine applications are likely to be unveiled to the public at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show. As most.
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