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Will Steam Machines Be the Death of Windows?

Will the Steam Machine push Windows users to adopt another operating system entirely?

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Kingthrash3603723d ago

i cant say i'm a windows fan....but no.
too big. unless they selling more software like steam word or a steam os laptop complete with browser i think not.
lol i just hope ms doesn't decide to buy steam. they've done underhanded things like that before...cant beat um, buy um mentality.

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LimeyGeeza3723d ago (Edited 3723d ago )

Very well written article, was a great read. Its possible Steam Machines could be the death of Windows gaming, eventually. However it's unlikely they will be certain death to Windows completely, there is too much of a widespread business use for that to ever happen.

Furthermore all the Steam machines that have been annouced are going to be dual boot with both Steam OS & Windows.

If games run optimally in Steam OS, and run better than they do in Windows, I can see it being the 'go to' OS for lots of gamers, unforuntely I don't think this round of Steam Machines are 'console' like enough to break into the Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo markets - maybe in the next reiteration they will.

Utalkin2me3723d ago

I agree with what you say. But if gamers go steam os due to games running better, thats a big blow to MS. And if steam OS becomes popular enough they might even make a home/business version of it. Someone needs to step up and put MS in their place.

annus3723d ago

Absolutely not. There are heaps of popular software not available on Linux, and while there are alternatives, some just aren't up to the professional standards that average and professional users expect and/or need. And that's not even counting how 'dumb' the typical computer user is, and there isn't really a Linux distro that offers total ease of use yet.

Companies that run Windows currently, and pay millions/billions in software to run on their computers aren't suddenly going to change.

MAYBE the users who solely use Windows for gaming won't have a reason to dual boot, so they can stay on Linux, but the average user will still stay on Windows, which will mean that developers will continue to develop for Windows, since it will be the larger market for years to come.

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Why the Steam Deck won’t flop like Valve’s Steam Machines

You’re not having deja vu. Six years after launching a line of Linux game consoles that went down as one of the biggest tech flops of the past decade, Valve is trying once again. Only this time, its Steam Machine dreams and unusual touchpads have been rolled into a 7-inch handheld PC that looks and works like a Nintendo Switch.

Here are six reasons why this isn’t Steam Machines all over again — and, a few brand-new reasons to be skeptical.

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Steam Deck looks great, but Valve’s hardware track record doesn’t

Steam Deck comes from a company with a mixed reputation for hardware.

Valve may very well have a hit on its hands — but many fans thought the same thing back in 2014.

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Christopher1008d ago

At least they're trying. They could just keep pulling an EGS. I think this is Valve's answer to cloud gaming, though. I don't think they want gamers streaming from the cloud, they want them on their storefront. So, if that's their reason, they'll likely support this more than they have past endeavors.

VivaChe1008d ago

I actually used the Steam controller and it was alright.

Kryptix11007d ago

Yea, this is a weird article.

It's an impressive piece of technology watching IGN's coverage on it. I want to say that the build quality is similar to Vita with the horsepower of an Xbox Series S and that's very impressive.

The only downside is the battery power. It's not very good and mostly meant to be played to fill in some gaps, but I like the idea of taking your "PC" to a friend's house for some side co-op.

John_McClane1007d ago

Same here, it's a well made controller.

Outlawzz1008d ago

I feel they want to start the new era of portable PC gaming. They said they would offer the customized steam os for free to any companies that want to make their own portable machine.

Somebody had to get the ball rolling is what I took from that statement lol excited for the future with handhelds since I'm a primarily handheld gamer.

TheColbertinator1007d ago

Portable PC gaming is a good direction for the future.

--Onilink--1007d ago (Edited 1007d ago )

While I applaud them for letting SteamOS be free for anyone else to make similar machines, its honestly not even remotely possible to get anywhere close to the pricing of the Steam Deck, which was the same problem that they had with Steam machines.

No other hardware creator has a digital storefront making billions of $ to allow them to sell hardware at a loss and just recoup the money elsewhere, or work directly with AMD to make the APU as custom as necessary.

So yeah, maybe we might see a couple of alternatives from other companies, but they will be even more expensive

Duke191008d ago

The hype around this thing is wild to me. It screams “new toy to use for a few months but then go play steam on my pc”

Ataraxias1007d ago

That's the thing right? As a PC gamer, you have your desk set up to compliment your experience - high end monitors, sound system/headphones, gaming chair, keyboard, mouse, etc. Once I give that part up it's missing a lot of the apeal.

Duke191007d ago (Edited 1007d ago )

For sure, and to people that will get their money's worth - thats awesome. I look at my steam library, and to ditch mouse/KB and play on a small screen... I would much rather go to a cheaper gaming laptop before this type of mobile setup personally

ScootaKuH1007d ago

No because my alienware PC is quite old and isn't really capable any more, I don't want the expense of getting a new PC for gaming but I also don't want to lose access to my Steam library so the Deck is the perfect solution to that.

MadLad1007d ago

I can make a lot of use of this, personally.
My work has me traveling often, so just even those plane rides justify my grabbing one of these.

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Thundercat771007d ago

We will see. The market is unpredictable. You cannot rule out the power of a platform with good exclusive games and even when I don't support Nintendo anymore there is no denying the power of its exclusive games.

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SteamOS Is Not Dead as Valve Focuses on Bringing Vulkan to Every Platform

Valve, the company behind the Steam platform, spoke boldly about its SteamOS plans in the past. It was all about creating an operating system designed from the ground-up for gaming and adding this operating system to hardware known as Steam Machines.

ILostMyMind2204d ago

Vulkan will become standard when the PS5 arrives.