Ver la versión completa : Gran anuncio de Valve dentro de 70 dias!
Juancho
20-09-2013, 04:11 PM
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/
CHAN CHAN CHAAAAAAAAAAAAN
segun este articulo en RPS (http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/09/20/valves-have-three-announcements-next-week/) Valve dara anuncio a 3 novedades a partir del lunes que viene. Que sera? SteamBox? Half-Life 3? L4D3? MAS SOMBREROS PARA EL TF2????? OMG!
El link dice livingroom... haran su propio netflix? habra que esperar :D
P.D.: Gabe Newell es un troll
G4lle
20-09-2013, 04:16 PM
Ta Juancho, no jodas.
Yo tengo algo importante para contarte dentro de un mes.
dDaunloz
20-09-2013, 04:23 PM
me pa juego por el steambox.. es lo que mas me dice livingroom
y no creo que hagan un netflix.. pero si integrar los servicios mas conocidos, netflix, amazonvideo, hulu, vudu, mgo
TomcatMVD
25-09-2013, 02:28 PM
En el marco de una serie de tres anuncios programados para esta semana y luego de anunciar el lunes pasado su SteamOS (sistema operativo basado en Linux), en el día de hoy STEAM reveló la existencia de un prototipo de hardware. El mismo estará disponible este año para una lista de agraciados "Beta testers" que hayan manifestado su interés y a su vez cumplan con una serie de requisitos previos (ej: tener al menos 10 amigos en STEAM).
Lo que tal vez sea más interesante en el corto plazo es el tercer y final anuncio, ya que muchos especulan se trate de un nuevo juego o incluso tal vez, el propio Half Life 3.
Anuncio de STEAM y bases para anotarse a la Beta (http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamMachines/)
Noticia en IGN (inglés) (http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/09/25/valve-announces-steam-hardware-beta?abthid=52431a6b222593bf1a00000a)
Juancho
25-09-2013, 02:57 PM
thread relacionado:
http://www.gameover.uy/showthread.php?789-Gran-anuncio-de-Valve-dentro-de-70-dias!
dDaunloz
25-09-2013, 10:06 PM
La gente de slashgear tiene un articulo largisimo de como SteamOS podria destruir Microsoft
http://www.slashgear.com/heres-how-steamos-destroys-microsoft-24298989/
el titulo es super amarillo... pero el articulo esta interesante
Reizor
26-09-2013, 05:13 PM
https://i.imgur.com/BYNy9F8.gif
Como le gusta trollear a valve xD
Aunque no seria descabellado el anuncio de source engne 2
Aca hay un articulo (http://www.tomshardware.com/news/steamos-steam-box-reference-design-source-2-half-life-3,24388.html) sobre un leak en 4chan de un empleado de valve sobre la steam machine, el relacionamiento con Nvidia, Source Engine 2 y el soporte full a Opengl, aunque con valve siempre se debe de tomar como solo un rumor.
massia
26-09-2013, 05:47 PM
para mi q solamente el steam OS y mas nada...
Reizor
26-09-2013, 06:24 PM
massia vos leiste lo de las Steam Machines? y que queda un anuncio mas para mañana?
esta tarde por lo que lei iban a mostrar los modelos de referencia
Juancho
26-09-2013, 07:36 PM
para mi q solamente el steam OS y mas nada...
LOOOOL
para mi que nunca vamos a superar el renacimiento
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 02:02 PM
Resultó ser un gamepad. Bastante diferente a lo conocido:
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamController/
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 02:04 PM
¿Por qué carajo mencionarían tan prominentemente al Euro Truck Simulator?
"Whole genres of games that were previously only playable with a keyboard and mouse are now accessible from the sofa. RTS games. Casual, cursor-driven games. Strategy games. 4x space exploration games. A huge variety of indie games. Simulation titles. And of course, Euro Truck Simulator 2 (http://store.steampowered.com/app/227300/). "
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 02:14 PM
http://cdn2.store.steampowered.com/public/images/promo/livingroom/rljKewyz3M/controller.jpg
G4lle
27-09-2013, 02:19 PM
Lo del Euro Truck es porque salía en estos días a la venta y es un juego bastate exitoso en Europa.
Y la verdad que el Steam Controller ese tiene toda la pinta, y las características que especificaron están muy buenas. Linda movida.
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 02:32 PM
Como dato curioso, el "force feedback" que le implementaron es tan preciso que puede incluso hacer las veces de parlante y reproducir sonido.
dDaunloz
27-09-2013, 02:49 PM
no me copa que sea tactil
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 02:53 PM
no me copa que sea tactil
Yo justamente estaba pensando el otro día que la macana de simular un gamepad en la pantalla táctil de un celular es la falta de referencia táctil inmediata en cuanto a la ubicación del pulgar en referencia con el thumbstick. De todas formas, es importante notar la curvatura y los dos relieves que se observan en los trackpads de este gamepad. Posiblemente esas características minimicen completamente esa sensación (o falta de).
dDaunloz
27-09-2013, 02:57 PM
si.. con eso no perderias punto de referencia como pasa en una pantalla
pero igualmente el tactil tiene que ser muy bueno para captar Us rapidas o vueltas completas.. esas cosas las veo mas complicadas
y no solo se usan mucho en juegos de peleas.. el otros tambien.. o algo tan basico como cambiar de direccion horizontalmente como para doblar en un auto..
prefiero mover un stick
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 03:13 PM
si.. con eso no perderias punto de referencia como pasa en una pantalla
pero igualmente el tactil tiene que ser muy bueno para captar Us rapidas o vueltas completas.. esas cosas las veo mas complicadas
y no solo se usan mucho en juegos de peleas.. el otros tambien.. o algo tan basico como cambiar de direccion horizontalmente como para doblar en un auto..
prefiero mover un stick
Bueno, justamente dicen ellos que la definición de estos trackpads no tienen comparación. Veremos.
Juancho
27-09-2013, 04:06 PM
me gusto el diseño pero no me convence eso de que funcione bien para TOOOODOS los juegos... habra que ver yo toy para la beta
Azure
27-09-2013, 04:07 PM
Yo justamente estaba pensando el otro día que la macana de simular un gamepad en la pantalla táctil de un celular es la falta de referencia táctil inmediata en cuanto a la ubicación del pulgar en referencia con el thumbstick. De todas formas, es importante notar la curvatura y los dos relieves que se observan en los trackpads de este gamepad. Posiblemente esas características minimicen completamente esa sensación (o falta de).
:sir:
dDaunloz
27-09-2013, 04:11 PM
Microsoft's corporate VP Phil Harrison, dice estar mirando a Steam, y que espera con gran interes todo lo anunciado.
http://www.joystiq.com/2013/09/27/harrison-microsoft-is-watching-what-valve-does-with-great-inte/
massia
27-09-2013, 04:40 PM
yo tengo el euro truck simulator 2 original en steam y les comento q es un excelente juego, el unico simulador de camiones q me copo, sobre el joystick no me convence tampoco que sea tactil, y yo que se, prefiero que saquen soft (half life 3, source 2) a q saquen un joystick q ni voy a comprar
fedespot
27-09-2013, 04:47 PM
A mi me dejó con ganas de probarlo, aparenta ser un cambio abrupto y eso nos cuesta siempre, pero quizás al probarlo cambiemos de opinión y sea super cómodo
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 05:02 PM
yo tengo el euro truck simulator 2 original en steam y les comento q es un excelente juego, el unico simulador de camiones q me copo, sobre el joystick no me convence tampoco que sea tactil, y yo que se, prefiero que saquen soft (half life 3, source 2) a q saquen un joystick q ni voy a comprar
Yo lo tengo también, original. Lo mío no fue un comentario hacia la calidad del juego, simplemente me sorporendió que fuera EL juego que Steam quiso mencionar en ese anuncio. Raro.
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 05:04 PM
:sir:
:lol:
Y dado que es abierto, creo que podrían llegar a meterles las palancas que quieran. :q
TomcatMVD
27-09-2013, 06:37 PM
Buen punto.
Kergen
28-09-2013, 10:34 PM
Pahhh, no me veo jugando Street Fighter con eso ni en pedo...
Ryuug4
04-10-2013, 06:55 PM
https://i.imgur.com/mrFJ2Kg.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/RrUbkzY.jpg
TomcatMVD
04-10-2013, 07:29 PM
La STEAM Machine más poderosa es un monstruo:
http://kotaku.com/valves-first-steam-machine-prototype-is-crazy-powerful-1441267520
The 300 prototype units will ship with the following components:
GPU: some units with NVidia Titan, some GTX780, some GTX760, and some GTX660
CPU: some boxes with Intel : i7-4770, some i5-4570, and some i3
RAM: 16GB DDR3-1600 (CPU), 3GB DDR5 (GPU)
Storage: 1TB/8GB Hybrid SSHD
Power Supply: Internal 450w 80Plus Gold
Dimensions: approx. 12 x 12.4 x 2.9 in high
Si yo me la ganara en la beta no me verían ni la sombra por años...
dDaunloz
04-10-2013, 08:59 PM
fuertecito el bichito
y la fuente sera externa no?
xq x el tamaño..
bah capaz que no.. xq me imagino que gpu sera mobile... xq una reference de cualquiera de esas ocupa la mitad de las medidas que pasaste
Ryuug4
04-10-2013, 09:24 PM
basicamente es una PC con el logo de steam
dDaunloz
04-10-2013, 09:31 PM
si, pero 12 x 12.4 x 2.9 esta precioso para un living.. es mas chico que un bluray
TomcatMVD
04-10-2013, 10:06 PM
fuertecito el bichito
y la fuente sera externa no?
xq x el tamaño..
bah capaz que no.. xq me imagino que gpu sera mobile... xq una reference de cualquiera de esas ocupa la mitad de las medidas que pasaste
Steam dice que son "off the shelf components" y que cualquiera puede armar algo "igual"... :pokerface:
dDaunloz
04-10-2013, 10:35 PM
mmm... no me dan las cuentas...
una vga son 10 x 3.5~4 x 1 inches
un mobo mini-itx son 6.7 x 6.7 inches x 2 inches del cooler stock del cpu
metiendo la vga con un riser 90º
te quedaria 10 x 11 x 2.. hasta ahi vamos bien..
pero para la fuente le sobran unos 8 x 6 x 2.9 ... que por la altura claramente no es un off the shell
fedespot
13-10-2013, 12:24 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeAjkbNq4xI
G4lle
13-10-2013, 10:58 AM
Yo quiero probarlo, xq la verdad que no me desagrada para nada.
Vamos a esperar a ver cuánto y cuándo sale.
CREEDO
13-10-2013, 11:07 AM
Y un juego de carreras??
fedespot
13-10-2013, 11:48 AM
Y un juego de carreras??
En el video dice que es el primero de una serie de videos que van a sacar, seguro que sacan un video para cada plataforma de juego
cascara
28-11-2013, 01:27 PM
http://i44.tinypic.com/2vbwsy0.jpg
La compañía iBuyPower ofrece un vistazo a sus propias creaciones.
La compañía iBuyPower reveló las primeras imágenes de los prototipos de Steam Machines en los que han estado trabajando de acuerdo a las especificaciones dadas por Valve. Se trata de dos plataformas con los nombres clave “Gordon” y “Freeman” –en una clara referencia a Half-Life– que se espera estén listas para salir a la venta en algún momento del 2014.
Aunque no se revelaron las especificaciones técnicas de los prototipos, los responsables dicen que las versiones finales correrán juegos de Steam a 60fps con una resolución de 1080p. Por su parte, el sitio The Verge (http://lik.cl/l/?R18xaWQyKmh0dHA6K2lkKnd3dy50aGV2ZXJnZS5jb20vMjAxMy8xMS8yNS81MTQ2Mzk4L2lidXlwb3dlci1zdGVhbS1tYWNoaW5 lLTQ5OS1yYWRlb24tcjktMjcwK2lkMyovL0dfMQ==) reporta que la arquitectura de dichas máquinas consta de un CPU AMD multinúcleo, una tarjeta gráfica AMD Radeon R9 270, disco duro de 500 GB y componentes bluetooth y Wi-Fi.
En cuanto a la apariencia física, ambas máquinas presentan un acabado blanco idéntico, y la única diferencia se encuentra en la barra de luz que rodea su chasis (una es más clara que la otra).
Cabe señalar que los prototipos trabajan mediante una versión previa del SteamOS, así que todo el paquete está completo.
http://www.niubie.com/2013/11/surge-un-nuevo-prototipo-de-las-steam-machines/
Kergen
28-11-2013, 02:43 PM
De pinta está linda la bicha, no "wow", pero linda.
Ahora, no sé hasta dónde se podría considerar a las SM unas consolas. Si bien el concepto de consola está bastante desvirtuado, eso directamente es una PC normal, en case para el salón.
dDaunloz
12-12-2013, 01:03 PM
https://i.imgur.com/GmWdUAn.jpg
Este viernes se shippean 300 Steam machines y se hace disponible para bajar el Steam OS
Fuente: maximunpc (http://www.maximumpc.com/get_your_hands_steamos_weekend_2013)
Jack O'Neill
13-12-2013, 08:16 AM
El OS se puede bajar?
Si es así habría que ver la parte estética que tan bueno esta y funcionalidad y si esta bueno uno se puede armar una pc a gusto y poner el so no?
Enviado desde mi bq Edison usando Tapatalk 2
Reizor
13-12-2013, 08:19 AM
Según valve si, podes poner el SO en cualquier pc.
Para jugar los de windows dependes de una pc con windows en tu casa que haga el streaming del juego
Ryuug4
15-12-2013, 03:34 PM
Everything you need to know to install SteamOS on your very own computer
The SteamOS installer showed up on Valve's servers (http://repo.steamstatic.com/download/SteamOSInstaller.zip) (ZIP) at about 17:20 CST on 13 December, and downloading was a madhouse of slow speeds and rampant disconnects. Fortunately, Bittorrent came to the rescue, and after a while we were able to grab what we needed.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-dat-download-640x642.jpg (http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-dat-download.jpg)
Downloading the SteamOS installer was a slow process at first, but after an hour or so a number of torrents popped up. They
worked admirably.
SteamOS is a customized Linux distro based not on Ubuntu, as was reported prior to its release, but rather on Debian Wheezy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian#Releases). Valve is maintaining their own SteamOS package repository (http://repo.steamstatic.com/steamos/) (and is using these preinstalled packages (http://repo.steamstatic.com/steamos/conf/packagelist.txt)). For now, the SteamOS beta is using version 3.10.11 of the Linux kernel. Other SteamOS customizations off of Debian include a heavily patched graphics compositor (http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTU0MzY) to link together SteamOS, Steam games, and the Steam in-game overlay. The operating system has been configured to pull its updates directly from Valve's repository. It's also got a standard Gnome desktop environment hiding out beneath the Steam-y bits, which we'll get to.
If you're one of the 300 actual Steam Machine beta testers, you can report bugs and issues directly to Valve (and, if you're one of the 300 actual Steam Machine beta testers, you already know this). For the rest of us, Valve is hosting a community issue tracker (https://github.com/ValveSoftware/SteamOS) on Github, where users can post issues. Unfortunately, the tracker's README file contains the following dispiriting information about how much of a response those postings will receive:
This issue tracker is meant for community support and requests for improvements; it will not be closely monitored by Valve while the Hardware Beta Test is running.
The installation
There are two different ways to get SteamOS installed on your system, which Valve has helpfully outlined on the "build your own Steam Machine (http://store.steampowered.com/steamos/buildyourown)" page. The first is a fully automated method that restores the contents of a 2.7GB disk image onto your computer's hard disk drive. This method is simpler, but requires a much larger download; we skipped it in favor of the alternative.
That alternative, which Valve calls a "custom installation," involves using a UEFI-booting 960MB Debian-based installer to kick off a multi-step script based process. It requires a bit more work, but it's not terribly daunting. After installing all of the SteamOS packages, this method relies on the user to boot into the OS and trigger scripts to create a restore partition of the completed install; in fact, the 2.7GB fully automated install is so much larger because it already contains the restore partition.
It's worth noting that both methods require you to have a computer that can boot via UEFI. The basis for the requirement isn't exactly clear yet, and at least one enterprising redditor (http://www.reddit.com/r/SteamOS/comments/1su4t1/uefi_requirement_with_steamos/) has figured out how to hack around it and make an installer that works with a standard BIOS—though the consequences of actually following those instructions are unknown.
One very important caveat: Both of the official install methods will erase your hard drive. At least for now, there is no way to dual-boot SteamOS or install it on a second hard drive. The installer is a Debian custom unattended install, which includes automatic partitioning of the computer's primary disk and then an automated OS install onto the new partitions. The larger, image-based method partitions the disk and then installs pre-created disk images onto those partitions. At least for now, the only way to get SteamOS onto a computer is to sacrifice that computer to Valve.
The custom install
We decided to try the smaller custom installer first, simply because it was faster to download. Unzipping the custom installer's zip file reveals the Debian installer files. We copied the whole mess onto a fresh FAT32-formatted USB stick and then booted up our test system.
The boot manager presented us with a few options. The instructions recommended picking the "Automated Install" option and so, because this was our first time and we wanted to try to do it right before we started screwing with it, we followed the instructions. We also went back in later and ran through "Expert install" mode; unfortunately, although they give you some more flexibility in what packages are installed, they don't allow you customize the partition layout (which is what everyone seems to want).
After picking "Automated Install," the installer ran on its merry way and did a bunch of Debian-like things, partitioning our disk and installing its packages without any input from us. Total time for this first portion of the install was just over 19 minutes.
The gotcha
Here is where we made our one and only big mistake. The Debian logon window includes a session chooser, where you specify which local desktop instance to connect to, and the SteamOS instructions clearly specify to pick the "Gnome" session:
7. After installation is complete, log onto the resulting system (using the Gnome session) with the predefined "steam" account.
Unfortunately, the logon window on my TV was rendered with illegibly small text. I assumed that the correct session would be selected by default, but it wasn't—the session chooser (perhaps unsurprisingly) defaults to, "Default X Session." While attached to the wrong session, I couldn't start Steam. Proceeding with the installation directions past that led to a whole lot of problems and culminated in a system that wouldn't boot at all. Rather than take time to troubleshoot, I ended up reinstalling SteamOS.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/IMG_9173-Version-2-640x425.jpg
This is what I saw the first time I logged on. Not the most legible of greetings. It's impossible to tell what session you're
selecting.
Choosing the right session
Back at the logon screen, we had to hunt around a bit and found the option to make the text larger (it's in the upper-right corner), and we ended up connecting a DVI monitor just so we could see what exactly was going on—this helped immensely. After picking "Gnome" and logging on with the Steam account, we hit the "Steam" shortcut on the desktop, which downloaded the Steam client.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/IMG_9192-640x426.jpg (http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/IMG_9192.jpg)
What the dialog box is supposed to look like.
After that, we rode out the rest of the directions, logging on as the unprivileged "desktop" user, kicking off the post_logon.sh script, and letting SteamOS automatically create a restore partition from its post-install state.
First real log-on
The computer then rebooted again and a deep bass rumbling started up. It quickly increased in volume and my Christmas tree shed ornaments and my wife stuck her head in to see what the hell was happening—it was SteamOS, coming to life! The computer was connected to my receiver (and thence to the TV) over HDMI, and SteamOS starts up for the first time with a brief welcome animation with accompanying impressive rumbly sounds. Apparently I'd left the receiver's volume turned up pretty high, and the welcome animation and its audio was... startling.
However, this was good news: audio out over HDMI worked immediately, without me having to do any tweaking at all!
SteamOS asked me to choose my language, agree to an EULA, and then select a time zone. Then it asked for my username and password, which I entered, and it hit me with a Steam Guard prompt, which also worked like normal, and then we were into SteamOS. That was it.
Ryuug4
15-12-2013, 03:36 PM
Some specifics
The operating system is all cool blues and soft silvers. While navigating around, a nondescript low music plays—it's half ominous and half soothing. If anything, there's a little too much motion going on—most areas of the operating system have a raindrop/speckling animation playing behind them, and several screens are overlaid on top of shifting mosaics made up of game title screens, or your buddies' avatars. It's not quite overdone, but it's close.
The first thing we tried to do once logged in was connect a controller, and we were pleasantly surprised to see that the wired Xbox 360 controller was immediately identified as an "Xinput compatible controller." After connecting it, the SteamOS menu prompts changed from mouse-clickable "OK" and "Cancel" buttons to "A - Select" and "B - Done" buttons.
More, the operating system shifts slickly back and forth between mouse and controller input. If you wiggle a controller's stick or press a button, the controller-specific prompts fade in. Grab the mouse, and the mouse-clickable buttons fade back. It's a thoughtful and well-designed touch.
Text entry via the controller is also done in an extremely intuitive fashion. When you've selected a text field, an eight-pointed star appears, with each point in the star containing four characters. To enter text, you move the left stick in one of eight directions, highlighting on of the star's points, and then press the controller button corresponding to the letter you want to select. It only took a few seconds to get comfortable with it. I wouldn't want to write a long e-mail with it, but for quick text entry it was perfectly fine.
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-controllerinput-640x359.jpg (http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-controllerinput.jpg)
Text entry via controller is nicely handled.
Breaking free
And, of course, Debian is lurking just below the surface. There's a configuration option labeled "Enable access to the Linux desktop," and if you tick that, SteamOS gains an "Exit" button that kicks you out to the Gnome desktop.
The thing we were most curious about was how much space was taken up by Steam post install. A quick peek revealed the following:
http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-terminal-640x360.png (http://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/steamos-terminal.png)
The partitions lurking beneath.
Even though the SteamOS requirements list a 500GB drive as the minimum, there's plenty of space free. Our 500GB drive has been chopped up into five partitions; the largest is /home, with 2.6GB used and 406GB free and ready to be used for Steam content.
We didn't have a smaller SSD handy to test with, but unless the installer specifically checks, a disk smaller than 500GB will host SteamOS without any problems.
Fuente y mas info: ArsTechnica.com (http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/12/everything-you-need-to-know-to-install-steamos-on-your-very-own-computer/)
the_mac
16-12-2013, 02:56 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVkas2E3NAg
dDaunloz
06-01-2014, 01:51 PM
https://i.imgur.com/O6ibSRw.jpg
Digital Storm fue la primer compania en revelar sus steam machines. Hoy anuncian que la Digital Storm Bolt II saldra a final de mes por $1,899.
La Bolt II va a tener dual-boot, Windows y SteamOS, y water cooling por default, con un Intel Core i5-4670K OCeado a 4.2GHz, 1TB hdd y 120GB ssd.
Menciona una 780 ti como opcion a upgrade, pero se olvidaron de decir con cual viene por defecto.. Tambien habla de un 4770k como up.
Fuente: theverge (http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/6/5279860/digital-storm-details-its-first-steam-machine-a-hybrid-windows-and)
dDaunloz
06-01-2014, 02:39 PM
https://i.imgur.com/Jl8g7rr.jpg
CyberPowerPC tambien anuncia Steam Machine con configuraciones arrancando en $499, pero recien estaran disponibles a mitad de año.
Las configuraciones van desde la "Steam Machine A" con un AMD A6 6400K, 8GB DDR3-1600, R9 270, 500GB SATA 6Gbps hdd, 802.11n Wi-Fi en una mITX ($499).
Hasta la "Steam Machine I" con un Intel Core i3 4330 y una GTX 760 ($699).
Ambas conf bastante menos agresivas que la de Digital Storm que mencione antes, pero aseguran poder jugar tranqui en 1080p. Ambas traen el control de steam incluido
Fuente: maximumPC (http://www.maximumpc.com/cyberpowerpc_announces_steam_machine_configurations_starting_499)
Ryuug4
06-01-2014, 04:08 PM
está linda la primera, la segunda no me gustó tanto estéticamente..
igual la steam machine es una PC con el so pre-instalado nomas :P
Juancho
06-01-2014, 05:13 PM
igual la steam machine es una PC con el so pre-instalado nomas :P
Como la PS4, Xbox One y Xbox 360
Digital Storm es conocida por hacer maquinas super saladas pero ademas, por los gabinetes exclusivos que NO VENDEN SUELTOS, son unos artistas del cooling aparentemente esta gente
dDaunloz
06-01-2014, 07:00 PM
sep, yo los sigo en fb, y tan tremendas las maquinas que se arman.. los gabinetes son todos similares (los exclusivos), pero re prolijos.. xq despues hacen maquinas con otros gabos y le ponen su logo
usan mucho corsair
el VIRTUE (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/virtue.asp) es un 350D (http://www.corsair.com/us/pc-cases/obsidian-series-pc-case/obsidian-series-350d-windowed-micro-atx-pc-case.html)
el MARAUDER (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/marauder.asp) es un Vengeance C70 (http://www.corsair.com/us/pc-cases/vengeance-series-gaming-case/vengeance-c70-mid-tower-gaming-case-military-green.html)
el VANQUISH (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/vanquish.asp) es un 300R (http://www.corsair.com/us/pc-cases/carbide-series-pc-case/carbide-series-300r-windowed-compact-pc-gaming-case.html)
el HAILSTORM II (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/hailstorm-ii.asp) es un 910D (http://www.corsair.com/us/pc-cases/obsidian-series-pc-case/obsidian-series-900d-super-tower-case.html)
tambien tenes el enix (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/enix.asp) que es un SilverStones FT03 (http://www.silverstonetek.com/product.php?pid=291)
despues tenes el Bolt (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/bolt.asp) y el Aventum II (http://www.digitalstormonline.com/aventum-ii.asp) que si son de ellos creo, y son los que estan tremendos
Juancho
06-01-2014, 07:57 PM
Con el aventum 2 fue que los de PC Gamer hicieron la maquina mas cochina del mundo (4 vgas titan y la mar en coche)
xHomer
06-01-2014, 08:05 PM
Y como es la movida con estas steam machines, Corren todos los juegos que tienen en steam? Dado que es un linux "valveado" xd no se como sera eso y como funcionaran los games. Es lo unico que no creo hasta verlo.
(no leí todo los mensajes del hilo, aviso).
dDaunloz
06-01-2014, 08:11 PM
todos los que digan steamplay, que no son todos todos
dDaunloz
17-01-2014, 01:44 PM
A diferencia de otras empresas como Sony and Microsoft, Gabe Newell co-founder de Valve dijo en reddit:
"We're trying to make it [SteamOS] as open as possible," and "If EA wants to put Origin on it, that would be fine, etc... "
Fuente: OverClock3D (http://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=59683)
Igual... se lleva el premio a captain obvious... si es una pc.. ahora la unica forma de correr origin seria teniendo windows, si bien SteamOS es open, no creo que EA de soporte para sus juegos en linux, y menos se ponga a desarrollar Origin
solid snake
03-02-2014, 08:04 PM
mmm...no le tengo fe pero tendria que esperar a ver que sale de eso...
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