My prediction: Valve is going to release a full Linux gaming ecosystem: desktop PC (SteamOS), console (SteamOS), and VR Headset (SteamVR, can connect both with console, desktop and be used as standalone, can also run all VR Apps from Meta). Currently, one of the weaknesses of the VR market is that every Headset is also its own platform and developers can't afford to develop for all of them, so the reasonable adjustment from Valve would be to become compatible with Meta Apps themselves, because then developers can just publish their apps on both platforms without having to change anything.
The Deckard controllers look like a ripped apart xbox or PS controller. Hopefully, I'm making it a standalone VR headset that's essentially just a steamdeck helmet
OpenXR is already the middleman for VR. As long as a game/app is OpenXR compliant, going between API's isn't a hard task. If anything STEAM is behind the times in not forcing every SteamVR (OpenVR) game to move to OpenXR... Linux SteamOS for desktop PC is just going to be yet another Arch distro, not exactly ground breaking, though who knows, maybe it'll be somewhat stable and good and user friendly enough for the average windows user to move over... The issue is if Steam doesn't offer competitive VR hardware in the 600-900$ range with good optics (IMO, they shouldn't even bother with less than 2500x2500 per eye and pancake lenses)-- its going to be DOA. the Quest 3 checks all the boxes for most users, the only real issue is that you can't run direct Display port in (yet) -- its technically feasible, as Meta's headset is literally just an android 12 device and OS, so there should be no reason that it couldn't handle Alternate-DP over USB-C. The index is getting woefully long in the tooth, and many are jumping ship from SteamVR for Meta. Pimax belongs in the trash, Bigscreen Beyond is really the only up-to-date/"current gen" SteamVR unit however when you factor in needing base stations and controllers it racks the price up beyond reach of the largest customer base... 1k for the head unit, 280 for controllers + two used 1.0 base stations means you're in at almost $1500, if you don't have anything already
@@Munky332 of course, SteamOS is not going to be "groundbreaking". Nobody is expecting that. It's just going to be a preinstalled Linux on a gaming PC. In VR the issue isn't that OpenVR games don't implement OpenXR, but that VR games releasing on the Quest 3 aren't released on Steam. From what I have seen it takes quite some adjustments to release on both platforms - for whatever reasons. So just as Valve is reducing the hurdle of releasing a game for Windows and Linux, it would be reasonable for them to also reduce the hurdle of releasing on Meta Quest and Steam.
@@Tekay37Your prediction would be wrong then. Valve doesn't have the manufacturing capability to rival Microsoft and Apple. 😆 And the real problem with VR is that it's an expensive gimmick most people don't care about and can't afford.
@@Astrocriminal Already switched to Kubuntu and honestly it has been very good for gaming and basically everything I do even zoom meetings. Kernal Level Anti-Cheat games have issues but that is usually it and I really don't play any of those..
I just looked at the schedule of the event. it goes a bit like this: 11:30 AI slop presentation 12:30 AI slop demonstration 14:00 A deep look at AI 15:00 AI optimization 17:30 Ethics, laws, and AI 18:15 Innovative AI in the workplace 19:00 Every AI is personalized 20:00 Cybersecurity with AI
Here’s hoping Valve’s working relationship with Lenovo et al. will be better than it was with the likes of Alienware and HTC in the past. If Valve’s consistency is any indication, it won’t.
Mind providing any details? The only issue was with Alienware during the Steam Machines launch, and that was due to SteamOS not being ready at the time which forced Alienware to pivot. Valve partnered with HTC for the Vive, but decided not to continue with other headsets from them once they were making their own headset which makes sense. No indication on strain their working relationship during the products they were actually partnered for. I'm all for speculation, but it's gotta come from somewhere and make sense.
@@isaboll1 The Steam Machine was not just that SteamOS wasn't ready. The Steam Machine didn't work because Valve themselves weren't making the hardware, so the hardware couldn't be sold for cheap at a loss because Alienware weren't making any money back on the software end of people buying games for it. You'll never be able to sell a piece of hardware for the price people are looking for unless you're also the one making money directly on the software sales for the hardware device.
Not at all, the different lenses both make it much easier to get a clear image but also much more comfortable to wear, as the weight sits closer to your face. There is also different decoding for the wireless signal if you are going to do your PCVR like that. Q2 is still a great PCVR headset though. Switching from a 2 to a 3S would be pointless, but to a 3 it's a decent jump
@@tomorrowisyesterday3215 I know what you mean, but I feel like we shouldn't encourage it. What's next? Someone sponsors dangerous shit "just to pay rent"? Maybe get another job if they're sponsoring criminals. Taking the bag for literally anything is horrible.
Bro they offer so much fucking money for their ads that creator would be stupid not to turn them down. I wish we were living in the universe where gambling sites weren't constantly being enabled
I think steams proton revolutionized gaming. Microsoft no longer holds the monopoly on the pc gaming market. Valve did make some crazy shit which is most welcome.
The fact that this comment was made mere hours after the final TF2 comic released is really funny. We might not get a release every single day, but Valve really is cooking these days.
2025 is gonna be a huge year for valve -new console -deadlock -HL3 (most likely) -new vr/ar device that bridges the gap between the index and meta quest I just hope they also have another VR title in the works since HL3 will be a traditional flat screen game (a VR mode maybe?)
I really hope that SteamOS also makes such advancements for the VR market. Oculus walled garden needs to go, my games shouldnt be locked to a single device. (imagine having flatscreen games locked to a freaking monitor...)
Personaly im waiting for 2 things from valve the most. Steam os 3 (to more ppl to join linux community and future potential opurtonity change some anty consumer tactics (like kernel lvl antycheat)) and new vr
@@TC-jo2vj knowing valve, it would be a pure gaming oriented OS so yeah, steamOS probably wont have any bloatware/spyware (unlike windows.) im just saying CES is this time around is just AI slop
I want to download a SteamOS so I can dual boot with windows. The catch is that it has to be able to play youtube videos, check email, discord, razer synapse, fanatec app, amd adrenaline, lossless scaling, OBS, EA app...and every game. Are we there yet Gabe? I'm tired of Windows making my shiny new processor do background crap constantly while I'm trying to game without a hitch.
If you have tried Linux before, you would know, you can do all of that. I'm unsure about lossless scaling and third party launchers like the ones from EA and Ubisoft (and honestly I think that they shouldn't even be used as a middle-man to install games from steam, they're an obstacle) However if you worry about SteamOS being fully oriented as a console, then well of course I don't know. :) It's not like it's their fault, developers just don't want to rewrite their apps twice just for the sake of adding Linux support I suppose.
two of my friends recently switched to linux after using my computer and liking how mint feels. hopefully more people leave the POS that windows has turned to since win8. i believe steamOS would be strong enough to surpass all other linux distros combined in adoption for gaming pcs
SteamOS on an extreme powerfull console would be so fantastic its steam deck but just with so much more power, something many people dream of. Handheld gaming will catch up with console games the next years because consoles wont get much bigger upgrades anymore and now focus on AI to push fps limitations and graphics which gives handhelds the opertunity to get on console level. The only thing we need is an alternative to windows either steamOS or a new windows/xbox OS for handhelds only. PS6 will likely have a native handheld and also with sony custom OS. So the hype is real
burn in is not that much of a big problem since technology is advancing and Oled screen’s are becoming better, now if you force brightness all way up for years then you may see some burn in but not much, it takes a lot to get burn in, just don’t go brightness and you will be fine.
I don't want windows 11, give me a gaming ready Linux distro and I'm all in. I've been using flavors of Linux for decades, only missing piece is gaming.
The email literally is for the legion go. So everybody saying they’re announcing hardware. Wouldn’t make sense, I don’t think they’d allow steam to take momentum away from them like that. It’s most likely about software. Good for them now we get to see what steam os can really do.
I can't believe that optimal pc (probably) for next year is gonna be AMD cpu with Intel GPU running Linux, if i say this back in 2015 people will say im crazy
I do hope they keep working on the first-party steamdeck though, I'd much rather buy directly from valve instead of some third-party device that's not directly supported by valve itself.
But really tho, my holy grail for VR is a history/learning platform or game, specifically medieval world with interactive historical maps and guides, etc. powered by AI. Actually on board with metaverse if we get something like that (or I make it 😯)
Valve has the largest pc marketplace, billions a year, and is still insanely pro consumer. They know their market and release banger games as well. Ubisoft and acitivision ect dont have to be bitches to consumers to make money, valve just solos
Omg they yet again making a mistake. Steamdeck is great because it gave developers hardware to aim for, like in consoles. Now again they are doing what slaughtered SteamMachines, too many variants of "Steamdeck" to optimize for them all.
Good we need steam os to compete with bloated windows 10/11. Windows 11 is WORST OS ms has ever made and time and time again. It’s been showing gaming under linux is far superior thanks to Vulkan.api. DX 12 is also bloatware. It’s the worst Cus lack of Proper os competition. Ms has bully all other OS out of business exact Mac OS (not a threat to windows) and Linux. Ms would like shut down Linux but they can’t. Cus they don’t trust their own os and been using custom Linux for all their cloud/ai/servers for years lol. Maybe finally now devs will see Vulkan/Linux is superior when they do their homework for it. When they lazy. We get games that run bad in Vulkan. But when it’s done right. It’s Beautiful. No matter ifs on AMD or Nvidia GPUs.
SteamOS = no multiplayer. 90% of anti-cheats will auto block you from playing for simply being on linux. Waste of money unless they can force it to be supported.
honestly valve is going to be cooking next year
Real :3
And I can't wait💪🏾
I bet one steam gift card if possible replay back to this comment if I was wrong
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no cap
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I they got me feeling like a chicken in a rotisserie
My prediction: Valve is going to release a full Linux gaming ecosystem: desktop PC (SteamOS), console (SteamOS), and VR Headset (SteamVR, can connect both with console, desktop and be used as standalone, can also run all VR Apps from Meta).
Currently, one of the weaknesses of the VR market is that every Headset is also its own platform and developers can't afford to develop for all of them, so the reasonable adjustment from Valve would be to become compatible with Meta Apps themselves, because then developers can just publish their apps on both platforms without having to change anything.
you mean you wish that... I think they'd have their own even vs part of Lenovo's if they were releasing anything beyond what affected Lenovo
The Deckard controllers look like a ripped apart xbox or PS controller. Hopefully, I'm making it a standalone VR headset that's essentially just a steamdeck helmet
OpenXR is already the middleman for VR. As long as a game/app is OpenXR compliant, going between API's isn't a hard task. If anything STEAM is behind the times in not forcing every SteamVR (OpenVR) game to move to OpenXR...
Linux SteamOS for desktop PC is just going to be yet another Arch distro, not exactly ground breaking, though who knows, maybe it'll be somewhat stable and good and user friendly enough for the average windows user to move over...
The issue is if Steam doesn't offer competitive VR hardware in the 600-900$ range with good optics (IMO, they shouldn't even bother with less than 2500x2500 per eye and pancake lenses)-- its going to be DOA. the Quest 3 checks all the boxes for most users, the only real issue is that you can't run direct Display port in (yet) -- its technically feasible, as Meta's headset is literally just an android 12 device and OS, so there should be no reason that it couldn't handle Alternate-DP over USB-C. The index is getting woefully long in the tooth, and many are jumping ship from SteamVR for Meta.
Pimax belongs in the trash, Bigscreen Beyond is really the only up-to-date/"current gen" SteamVR unit however when you factor in needing base stations and controllers it racks the price up beyond reach of the largest customer base... 1k for the head unit, 280 for controllers + two used 1.0 base stations means you're in at almost $1500, if you don't have anything already
@@Munky332 of course, SteamOS is not going to be "groundbreaking". Nobody is expecting that. It's just going to be a preinstalled Linux on a gaming PC.
In VR the issue isn't that OpenVR games don't implement OpenXR, but that VR games releasing on the Quest 3 aren't released on Steam. From what I have seen it takes quite some adjustments to release on both platforms - for whatever reasons. So just as Valve is reducing the hurdle of releasing a game for Windows and Linux, it would be reasonable for them to also reduce the hurdle of releasing on Meta Quest and Steam.
@@Tekay37Your prediction would be wrong then. Valve doesn't have the manufacturing capability to rival Microsoft and Apple. 😆
And the real problem with VR is that it's an expensive gimmick most people don't care about and can't afford.
i hope valve is there to absolutely EMBARRASS microsoft. that'd be far better than a HL3 Confirmation, Linux is superior.
Nah, I'd rather Half Life 3, even tho Steam OS would be a great system to switch to after the end of Windows 10.
@@Astrocriminalorange box 2: return of the king
Anticheat multi-player games have entered the chat
@@nolives perhaps if Valve pushes linux harder then game devs can finally be bothered to add linux support to their rootkits
@@Astrocriminal Already switched to Kubuntu and honestly it has been very good for gaming and basically everything I do even zoom meetings. Kernal Level Anti-Cheat games have issues but that is usually it and I really don't play any of those..
I just looked at the schedule of the event. it goes a bit like this:
11:30 AI slop presentation
12:30 AI slop demonstration
14:00 A deep look at AI
15:00 AI optimization
17:30 Ethics, laws, and AI
18:15 Innovative AI in the workplace
19:00 Every AI is personalized
20:00 Cybersecurity with AI
every ai copy is personalized
so pure AI slop?
I love how the "every _______ copy is personalized" joke has lived for so long and how it's still so used today lol
I honestly can't tell if you're joking or not.
Valve is coming back to their prime
Impossible until hl3 is announced
Impossible unless hl3 is announced
From games, to consoles, to VR, *TO A FULLY FUNCTIONING OPERATING SYSTEM?!?!?!*
GLaDOS before 2050, calling it.
I'm so exited for the SteamOS & their hardware! Can't wait to get my hands on their controller :3
what
:3
Here’s hoping Valve’s working relationship with Lenovo et al. will be better than it was with the likes of Alienware and HTC in the past.
If Valve’s consistency is any indication, it won’t.
Like they need them at all, valve proved they can alone. But then again they need to spread their OS adoption..
Mind providing any details? The only issue was with Alienware during the Steam Machines launch, and that was due to SteamOS not being ready at the time which forced Alienware to pivot.
Valve partnered with HTC for the Vive, but decided not to continue with other headsets from them once they were making their own headset which makes sense. No indication on strain their working relationship during the products they were actually partnered for.
I'm all for speculation, but it's gotta come from somewhere and make sense.
HTC and Alienware were the source of the problem and not Valve. They were both horrible business partners. Just look at HTCs current VR products...
why do i once in a while see weird comments like this. they worked with them on projects then moved on.
@@isaboll1 The Steam Machine was not just that SteamOS wasn't ready. The Steam Machine didn't work because Valve themselves weren't making the hardware, so the hardware couldn't be sold for cheap at a loss because Alienware weren't making any money back on the software end of people buying games for it. You'll never be able to sell a piece of hardware for the price people are looking for unless you're also the one making money directly on the software sales for the hardware device.
Man, I reeeeeally hope the deckard gets announced, I want that headset so bad 😂
I've been holding off on VR until it releases
You and I both know it ain't gonna happen, but holy fuck a man can hope
@@jaxfrost7417 They will likely just drop it on the storefront like the Steamdeck OLED.
The Meta Quest 3 is very good.
@kesgreen4639 from what I heard the quest 3 does nothing different from the 2 for PC VR
Not at all, the different lenses both make it much easier to get a clear image but also much more comfortable to wear, as the weight sits closer to your face. There is also different decoding for the wireless signal if you are going to do your PCVR like that. Q2 is still a great PCVR headset though. Switching from a 2 to a 3S would be pointless, but to a 3 it's a decent jump
Proooobably shouldn't be taking skin gambling sponsors in 2024
Especially after coffeezilla's new upload 😭
Need to pay rent
@tomorrowisyesterday3215 take any sponsor that isn't a shady gambling crypto site. There is no moral out for this one.
@@tomorrowisyesterday3215 I know what you mean, but I feel like we shouldn't encourage it. What's next? Someone sponsors dangerous shit "just to pay rent"? Maybe get another job if they're sponsoring criminals. Taking the bag for literally anything is horrible.
Bro they offer so much fucking money for their ads that creator would be stupid not to turn them down. I wish we were living in the universe where gambling sites weren't constantly being enabled
Restart the HL3 copium at CES
WE ARE SO FUCKING BACK
Alright i just ordered a shipment of it
STEAMOS replacing windows????
I think this is a world that I can live in.
God willing
No
@@Albatrox Until you'll actually try using Steam OS for anything else than gaming
@@TheTytan007 so like any other Linux distro?
I’ve been telling myself to move to linux all year this year. If steamos has a proper support, it may be my distro of choice.
Try Nobara OS right now and see what happens.
dude is like "VALVE IS DOING SOME CRAZY SHIT" every single day and literally nothing happens
I think steams proton revolutionized gaming. Microsoft no longer holds the monopoly on the pc gaming market. Valve did make some crazy shit which is most welcome.
The fact that this comment was made mere hours after the final TF2 comic released is really funny. We might not get a release every single day, but Valve really is cooking these days.
2025 is gonna be a huge year for valve
-new console
-deadlock
-HL3 (most likely)
-new vr/ar device that bridges the gap between the index and meta quest
I just hope they also have another VR title in the works since HL3 will be a traditional flat screen game (a VR mode maybe?)
I really hope that SteamOS also makes such advancements for the VR market. Oculus walled garden needs to go, my games shouldnt be locked to a single device. (imagine having flatscreen games locked to a freaking monitor...)
Personaly im waiting for 2 things from valve the most. Steam os 3 (to more ppl to join linux community and future potential opurtonity change some anty consumer tactics (like kernel lvl antycheat)) and new vr
imagine he just showcases half life 3, but instead of wanting to give a teaser to the game. he just wanted to show the cool source 2 engine.
If we ever get an Xbox handheld that's built on Steam OS and has native game pass support I think I'll have to change my underwear that day😂
Get hyped boys
1:56 lmao why is this so funny
They are cold so they started shaking 😢😢
that’s the new *fast forward* feature of the steamOS 😂
That could very well be the new UI (big pictures from boot, SteamOS-style) for Windows handhelds or Game Pass on SteamOS (best of both worlds?)
If SteamOS requires AI to function like Win11, I will have gone from a guaranteed user to avid boycotter
lol why would that be the case
@@TC-jo2vj CES this time around is pure AI slop
@@war_fish don’t know much about it but doesn’t steamos being open source Linux imply that it wouldn’t be bloatware ai slop?
@@TC-jo2vj knowing valve, it would be a pure gaming oriented OS so yeah, steamOS probably wont have any bloatware/spyware (unlike windows.) im just saying CES is this time around is just AI slop
Half-BlueBall 3 trailer too?
not at CES
Unless it is their tech demo, which would be funny
@1KiloDepartment hey, wouldnt be the first time!
*FINALLY, AFTER ALL THOSE YEARS, HALF LIFE 3 IS COMING BEFORE GTA: 6!!!*
can hlx be announced there? or is it just about steamOS and steamdeck?
they will have a hlx demo for the hardware but it will be hidden content within theyre current tech demos
I wonder if can plug in vr headset or link to third party ones?
Hopping steamos is amazing. I am ready for windows to have some competition.
I want to download a SteamOS so I can dual boot with windows. The catch is that it has to be able to play youtube videos, check email, discord, razer synapse, fanatec app, amd adrenaline, lossless scaling, OBS, EA app...and every game. Are we there yet Gabe? I'm tired of Windows making my shiny new processor do background crap constantly while I'm trying to game without a hitch.
If you have tried Linux before, you would know, you can do all of that. I'm unsure about lossless scaling and third party launchers like the ones from EA and Ubisoft (and honestly I think that they shouldn't even be used as a middle-man to install games from steam, they're an obstacle)
However if you worry about SteamOS being fully oriented as a console, then well of course I don't know. :)
It's not like it's their fault, developers just don't want to rewrite their apps twice just for the sake of adding Linux support I suppose.
Hoping to see a steam controller. Also a steam machine with a nice amd apu, portable form factor and under $500 price tag.
two of my friends recently switched to linux after using my computer and liking how mint feels.
hopefully more people leave the POS that windows has turned to since win8. i believe steamOS would be strong enough to surpass all other linux distros combined in adoption for gaming pcs
But can I use Steam OS for video editing, animation and drawing with photo editing?
@@endrewhagridOf course. Boot to desktop. KDE Plasma.
SteamDeck already supports that....
I use it every day. Mostly browsing.
I hope linux can run gta 5 online 😢
Awwww, I thought steamos were to be pcs
but steamos is a PC OS, it's based on Linux, and the Steam Deck is basically a PC in components, just shrunken down to be carriable easily everywhere
@@Redbird041 ooooh, I thought it was like normal pc
@@Redbird041 the steamdeck is just a really strange laptop.
SteamOS on an extreme powerfull console would be so fantastic its steam deck but just with so much more power, something many people dream of. Handheld gaming will catch up with console games the next years because consoles wont get much bigger upgrades anymore and now focus on AI to push fps limitations and graphics which gives handhelds the opertunity to get on console level. The only thing we need is an alternative to windows either steamOS or a new windows/xbox OS for handhelds only. PS6 will likely have a native handheld and also with sony custom OS. So the hype is real
OLED? What about image burning?
2010 called
burn in is not that much of a big problem since technology is advancing and Oled screen’s are becoming better, now if you force brightness all way up for years then you may see some burn in but not much, it takes a lot to get burn in, just don’t go brightness and you will be fine.
@@rainbowdash3419 That thing is better servicable for changing the screen sheet.
@rainbowdash3419 still a bit of a deterrent.
Once steam os goes to main PC's ima use that full time after windows 10 drops support
Right but when do I get to install modern SteamOS on my own desktop?
soon enough
I'm upset that SteamOS was reserved for the lower spec one, while the Legion Go 2 will only come with Windows.
3:05 wait so gaming on arm? i know people have said that it's for better tv experience but what if we get a steam phone? that would be cool.
I don't want windows 11, give me a gaming ready Linux distro and I'm all in. I've been using flavors of Linux for decades, only missing piece is gaming.
The email literally is for the legion go. So everybody saying they’re announcing hardware. Wouldn’t make sense, I don’t think they’d allow steam to take momentum away from them like that. It’s most likely about software. Good for them now we get to see what steam os can really do.
I want a Console Media Experience on the Steam Deck like RUclips and Netflix on the Ps5
i think i saw this being sold at Best Buy today
That Pierre and valve are saving us from the absolute mediocrity that is Microsoft. Praise be.
all i care about, is WHEN we will see Steam OS 3.0 released to the public as distro instead of just system for handhelds :
I can't believe that optimal pc (probably) for next year is gonna be AMD cpu with Intel GPU running Linux, if i say this back in 2015 people will say im crazy
I mean they could just be there for the lenovo legion S release. No guarantee of their own hardeare announcements yet.
I do hope they keep working on the first-party steamdeck though, I'd much rather buy directly from valve instead of some third-party device that's not directly supported by valve itself.
Maybe a new version of windows with a windows slimmed down core and steam os like desktop? Like handheld windows steam big picture mode.
I want windows for my handheld, every day of the week.
Maybe this will be the year of the Linux desktop (I hope so)
Really looking forward to flat 3d gaming with virtual environments. Apple is doing that too but custom steam UI and environments 😩😏
I think Microsoft announcement of gamepass for deck is getting closer.
Valve is the only company I love and adore
Valve needs to make sure it never locks itself out of the free market with any restrictive Microshit agreements.
But really tho, my holy grail for VR is a history/learning platform or game, specifically medieval world with interactive historical maps and guides, etc. powered by AI. Actually on board with metaverse if we get something like that (or I make it 😯)
I want VR academies/universities so bad actually 😫
Yeah baby that's what I'm talking about wooooooo
You could install Bazzite on the white one tho :P
Valve also cancels major events alllllll the time, so meh… we’ll see.
they BETTER not make desktop mode run on windows, if they do, it better be windows 10
nintendo is gonna see this and make a patent out of nowhere, and the third model they will try to law suit steam or window, whoever makes it
if valve throw out a decent and stable desktop OS ill happily dump windows
Gaben walking into a microsoft event must be like Magneto walking into a nazi base.
I already have decided that next time I need an OS installed it won't be Microsoft
now i can play kerbal space program and blow up my steam deck at the same time with my pp rocket creations lol
I just want native Gamepass on Steam Deck.
Could happen but its would not be a good one bcs native Linux support for Gamepass is additilnal work for a "few".
Valve has the largest pc marketplace, billions a year, and is still insanely pro consumer. They know their market and release banger games as well. Ubisoft and acitivision ect dont have to be bitches to consumers to make money, valve just solos
Proton bringing steam to apple and Vision Pro 🤔
Direct X to go onto Steam OS?
It might be the same Linux Based SteamOS which we've on SteamDeck
So... Probably it'll everything go on Proton
my bet: Valve will incorporate AI into Half-Life 3
SteamOS for Xbox one / series would also be cool? Like if Valve and MS doing something together with SteamOS?
I'M GONNA HATE VALVE IF THEY SAY THEY WILL BE BOUGHT BY MICROSOFT
Omg they yet again making a mistake. Steamdeck is great because it gave developers hardware to aim for, like in consoles. Now again they are doing what slaughtered SteamMachines, too many variants of "Steamdeck" to optimize for them all.
Half-Life 3??? (I’m tired of coping)
Please please please please do not put windows on the next deck
no chance of happening, that's shooting themselves in the foot
why would they throw away the OS they've been developing for years in exchange for something less efficient for their hardware
1) That doesnt make sense for them to do. 2) you could just install whatever os you want anyways
Valve Architect Chief
VAC
alliance with the enemy???? steamos is literally here to save us from microsoft, this is dumb to be fair
Good we need steam os to compete with bloated windows 10/11. Windows 11 is WORST OS ms has ever made and time and time again. It’s been showing gaming under linux is far superior thanks to Vulkan.api. DX 12 is also bloatware. It’s the worst Cus lack of Proper os competition. Ms has bully all other OS out of business exact Mac OS (not a threat to windows) and Linux. Ms would like shut down Linux but they can’t. Cus they don’t trust their own os and been using custom Linux for all their cloud/ai/servers for years lol.
Maybe finally now devs will see Vulkan/Linux is superior when they do their homework for it.
When they lazy. We get games that run bad in Vulkan. But when it’s done right. It’s Beautiful.
No matter ifs on AMD or Nvidia GPUs.
i am still waiting for valve to release steam turbine to power my gaming setup. would be hilarious. 😛
Could be possible as one click overclock and virtual Ram with certain Optimization.
Funny Idea Steam Turbine hava
will they make a steam deck 2 and that will be the end of it? they really cannot count
Deam nice asf
Steam on xbox is the future.
Is the steam console confirmed??
W valve 🗿
Hope Rockstar supports Steam Deck the game: Gta5
The valve bronze age begins next year
It’s pronounced Pierre Lup-Grafe
I wanna see the new VR headset. Not interested in meta headsets.
noooo not microsoft !!!!!! gawd im soooooooo sick of microsoft, being involved in soooo much of my life
Nintendo is so screwed lol
thats bad news . Micrsoft is competition if steam os i ment to be alternative to windows it should not make any colaboration with the enemy
and I thought you've finally posted a video where you do not promote gambling to children
Dont geh hyped much guys
Please be deckard 🤞
SteamVR coming to Xbox.
After cs2 disaster, why would anyone want more dei unoptimized code, game runs abysmally bad valve needs to fail
Valve nor steam is on ces exhibitor list
your really milking valve to the core atp
Thats literally the point of his channel
@@void7837 lol
Steam Controller 2 hype
SteamOS = no multiplayer. 90% of anti-cheats will auto block you from playing for simply being on linux. Waste of money unless they can force it to be supported.