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Valve Gabe Newell Answers Steam Machine Questions - Gamerhubtv Part 2

Gamerhubtv - At CES 2014, Valve founder Gabe Newell debuted the new PC Steam Machines to the world. Newell answered questions about the new Steam Boxes after presenting 13 manufacturers.

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The Xbox Series X must be a PC because Gabe Newell says it's the better than the PlayStation 5

When asked which of the two upcoming consoles he thought was better, Gabe Newell, without skipping a beat answered "The Xbox."

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Valve Brought 6,500 Windows Games To Linux So Far In Its Proton Project

With Steam Machines of Valve initiative pulled out and SteamOS being in limbo, it is the right moment to see how the supplement of Proton to Steam Play has managed in nearly two years it is been accessible.

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Seven months later, Valve’s Steam Machines look dead in the water

Yesterday, Valve announced that it has shipped more than 500,000 Steam controllers since unveiling them in November. While that number sounds initially impressive for a brand new console and operating system, a closer analysis reveals it’s actually pretty bad.

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ChrisW2879d ago

To me, the whole thing seemed more like one big market test. I mostly believe this because Valve played it safe by licensing it out to 3rd parties; like Alienware... and they also made Steam OS free to download.

I also have a rather strong feeling that the major console makers are very interested in utilizing the data Valve accumulated from their "tests". With the aforementioned in mind and hearing things about Neo and Scorpio, it's easy to speculate that Sony and MS looked very carefully at what Valve did with their Steam Machines. However, we may not actually see any of it until the official "next generation" of consoles a couple more years down the road after Neo and Scorpio launch.

-Mezzo-2879d ago

Considering how hard Valve was on board with this idea, i wouldn't call it a test.

-Mezzo-2879d ago

I said this back when everyone was riding the Steam Machine hype train, PC gamers are too busy with their glorious rigs and its too late to try and tap into the Console Market.