Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room > Media Center
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-04-2013, 12:53 PM   Topic Starter
Mr. Laz Mr. Laz is offline
Don't Tease Me
 
Mr. Laz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: KS
Casino cash: $11047037
11 things we learned from Valve’s latest Steam Machine PR push

11 things we learned from Valve’s latest Steam Machine PR push

From case design to haptics, new details emerge about Valve's prototype hardware.

by Kyle Orland - Nov 4 2013, 12:30pm CST
2


Yup... it sure is a black box, all right.
The Verge
Recently, Valve invited a few select news outlets to its headquarters in Bellevue, Washington to get some hands-on time with the recently announced prototype Steam Machine and the companion controller. While Ars wasn't among the outlets included, that doesn't mean we can't scour the reports for new information about Valve's upcoming hardware plans. Here are the most important tidbits we've discovered.
What the prototype box looks like

We already knew Valve's prototype box was going to be 12" × 12.4" × 2.9", making it roughly the same size as the upcoming Xbox One. We didn't know the box itself would look so much like Microsoft's upcoming consoles: a black rectangle that has heat-dissipating grating covering about one half of the case. The front sports a large circular power button and two USB ports, and the back features an array of ports like you'd see on any gaming PC, from USB, headset, and Ethernet ports to monitor and HDMI outputs.
Cooling is a priority

All the reports highlight just how much Valve is working to keep all the internal components air-cooled despite being packed into a console form factor. Components are kept in "thermally isolated zones" with their own thermal intakes and outtakes, Wired says. They're separated by what The Verge calls a 3D-printed "plastic shroud." And The Seattle Times describes "a series of baffles to better handle cooling and airflow in its Steam Machine PCs."
Valve went through many controller prototypes

The dual touchpad design of Valve's current Steam Controller was not the first design the company tested. The team built multiple prototypes using what The Seattle Times says were "tools scavenged from co-founder Gabe Newell’s garage" (controller production has since moved to a factory space in nearby Overlake). Controller prototypes include one with "a sort of hi-hat thumbstick" (Engadget), many with trackballs whose mass provided "built-in haptics" (Wired), and one that resembled a break-apart, modular Xbox 360 controller (The Verge). There was even one design with a trackball sticking way up out of the controller "to expose the back of the ball as well," according to The Verge. Crazy.
The controller haptics are pretty cool

When it announced its Steam Controller, Valve said it was creating "a new generation of super-precise haptic feedback" with "a wide range of force and vibration, allowing precise control over frequency, amplitude, and direction of movement." Hands-on testers came away feeling positive about this feature. Wired noticed a "system of electromagnets under the pad whirr[ing] into action" when the touchpads were swiped with noticeable timed clicks: "If I didn’t know better I’d have thought I was actually rolling a trackball." The Verge described "tiny solenoid actuators" that made it feel "pretty weird to have my thumbs pulsate with haptic feedback as they moved around."
SteamOS is pretty familiar

We consumers haven't seen SteamOS yet, but we kind of have. Engadget says the operating system is "very similar" to the existing Big Picture mode on the Steam app, which isn't really that shocking. Big Picture mode has always been tailored to living room use. The Seattle Timescompared the OS running on top of Linux to Amazon's specialized Kindle Fire OS running on top of Android. The Times also confirms that you can load a local copy of Windows onto a Steam Machine box. That's to be expected since the guts are just generalized computer parts, but it's still nice to get total confirmation on that point.

Posts: 95,626
Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.Mr. Laz is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-04-2013, 04:43 PM   #2
Bowser Bowser is offline
sorta mod-ish
 
Bowser's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: KC North
Casino cash: $3481616
Interesting.

If this is what it takes to get me my future Half Life games, then I'm all for it.
Posts: 100,554
Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.Bowser is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-05-2013, 05:10 PM   #3
hometeam hometeam is offline
Supporter
 
hometeam's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jul 2011
Casino cash: $4151956
Now THIS is next gen console thinking.

Instead of locking out PC gamers, embracing them while providing a virtualized console solution for the peasants~

I see some nasty custom steamboxes in the future.
Posts: 10,636
hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-05-2013, 07:06 PM   #4
Rausch Rausch is offline
Mindful Taoist German
 
Rausch's Avatar
 

Join Date: Aug 2000
Casino cash: $8081662
Being mostly Console/Mac based my gaming options are limited.

I already have a Roku so I'll use that to Netflix/stream media from my Mac.

Are there any specs out yet?...
__________________
Quote:
"He had no teeth, and he was slobbering all over himself. I'm thinking, 'You can have your money back, just get me out of here. Let me go be an accountant." I can't tell you how badly I wanted out of there."
Denver rookie QB John Elway, on Jack Lambert, after Lambert and the Steelers knocked Elway out of his first game as a pro (1983).
Quote:
Originally Posted by rico
I wish I always ended up at gay bars.
Posts: 74,234
Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.Rausch is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-2013, 08:17 AM   #5
hometeam hometeam is offline
Supporter
 
hometeam's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jul 2011
Casino cash: $4151956
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rausch View Post
Being mostly Console/Mac based my gaming options are limited.

I already have a Roku so I'll use that to Netflix/stream media from my Mac.

Are there any specs out yet?...
Steam boxes are going to be crafted by multiple manufacturers with multiple configurations.

The idea is to have a unified concept/OS on any number of hardware configs
Posts: 10,636
hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.hometeam is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-2013, 09:29 AM   #6
Swanman Swanman is offline
It's a league game, Dude
 
Swanman's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Itasca, IL
Casino cash: $9967354
Quote:
Originally Posted by hometeam View Post
Steam boxes are going to be crafted by multiple manufacturers with multiple configurations.

The idea is to have a unified concept/OS on any number of hardware configs
That is extremely wise. If you just made one hardware config (like a normal gaming console), you will have a lot of unhappy customers. You would either have an underpowered machine that more people can afford to buy or an overpowered machine that not many can afford. The real key here is to be able to have a pc experience hooked to your tv.
Posts: 4,719
Swanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby PiscitelliSwanman 's adopt a chief was Sabby Piscitelli
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 03:02 AM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.