Author Topic: Steam OS/Steam Machines/Steam Controller Coming Soon - Controller Demonstration  (Read 21628 times)

Okay, Half life 3 predictions gooo

1. There are 3 buttons on the controller
2. There are 3 circles with numbers inside them
3. The counter shows 3 time measurements
4. There are 3 concrete objects on the page (The ball, The cat and the controller)
5. The controller has a resemblance to the Super Nintendo controller, Which is Nintendo's third console if you count their pong machine.




Hmm, I might pick one of these up for when I'm on the road or doing a lan party at a friends house.

its like waiting for the moon to hit clocktown

Hmm, I might pick one of these up for when I'm on the road or doing a lan party at a friends house.
The piston costs like a thousand bucks and is less powerful than a PS3.

When the technology improves. If not I'll just lug desktop around.


Wouldn't it be cool if this was real?


What actually happens
« Last Edit: September 21, 2013, 07:57:44 AM by Tonkka² »


Hmm, I might pick one of these up for when I'm on the road or doing a lan party at a friends house.
not valve's steam box for the millionth time

Weird, I thought Valve actually layed off members of their hardware R&D Division some months ago.

I mean, there's still a possiblility that if it's hardware, they may outsource developement and production to another company. It's one thing to research and develope a product, and it's another thing entirely to market and produce said products. I think Valve has gotten the first part down, but likely lack the expertise and history to do so.

Because if hype has told me anything, it's that you're just setting yourself up for dissapointment.

steambox, dota 2's free to play documentary, and game library sharing
game library sharing was already announced tho

Weird, I thought Valve actually layed off members of their hardware R&D Division some months ago.

I mean, there's still a possiblility that if it's hardware, they may outsource developement and production to another company. It's one thing to research and develope a product, and it's another thing entirely to market and produce said products. I think Valve has gotten the first part down, but likely lack the expertise and history to do so.

Because if hype has told me anything, it's that you're just setting yourself up for dissapointment.
A: making a PC doesn't require much R&D, it's more licensing parts. B: It wasn't fully shut down, it was mostly the hologram focused side rather than the vr side.

less than 3 hours left

2:32 left

half like 3 confirmed

Pretty sure anything having to do with the number 3 is a red herring.

I bet they're gonna do a netfilx-like thing where you can buy movies and stuff too.
It would connect nicely to the whole "livingroom" thing, and they're expanding the steam universe from just games to movies too.

Also, the controller is laying on the floor meaning that nobody is playing any video games.