Valve Wants to Move PC Gaming to the Living Room
Dan Nosowitz
at 03:35 AM 12 Sep 2012
Comments 0
<strong>Steam Big Picture Mode</strong>
Steam Big Picture Mode
IMAGE BY Via Kotaku
Gadgets // 

Our friends at Kotaku have a preview of Big Picture mode, a new experiment for Valve's Steam platform. Steam is sort of like the iTunes Store of PC gaming - it's a one-stop shop for games, and it has basically complete control of that market. Big Picture mode gives Steam an interface specifically designed for the living room - you're supposed to sit 3 meters away from the screen, on your couch, controller in hand, which makes it very different from the way PC gaming is normally done.

Valve is using it to test the waters, to see if PC gamers take to it before doing something more drastic (like creating their own console). The logistics are troublesome by themselves; will gamers buy new hardware just for the living room? Move existing computers back and forth? Do PC gamers even want this option? But it definitely has advantages, which PC gamers would be thrilled to tell you about: no locked-down systems, totally customisable hardware, speedy patches and updates and expansions of games. Plus, it looks cool:

The beta is now available, for Windows users. Grab it here.



RELATED
HIV Enzyme Problem Solved Using Online Puzzle Game
It turns out that gaming really can help cure the world's ills, after online problem-solvers helped decypher the structure of an enzyme that may hold clues to fighting HIV. more >
 
0 COMMENTS

Leave a comment

Please provide your details to leave a comment.

The fields marked with (*) are required.


Display Name: *
Email *:
Comments *:
(Max 750 characters)
Characters remaining:
*

(letters are not case-sensitive)
Captcha

Enter the text in the image above
 
Editor's Picks
BY Dan Nosowitz POSTED 14.05.2013 | 0 COMMENTS
BY Martha Harbison POSTED 26.04.2013 | 0 COMMENTS