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Topic: SteamOS - Oh fucking god no - page 2. (Read 2229 times)

legendary
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October 20, 2013, 01:39:26 PM
#11
Not sure why it took them so long, imho steams best feature is its similarity to linux package management, but it's too little too late. The days of platform monopolies are over, if they want to own the games market then a compatibility layer to allow any game to run on any platform with suitable hardware seamless to the end user is the best option. Android will be a more popular gaming platform than this.

For games you need as close to direct access to the hardware as you can get.  The more compatibility layers you have to deal with, the further you are away from that ideal, and the less cutting edge your games will be.
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 12:55:27 PM
#10
There's nothing stopping you from installing it on a separate partition or even virtual machine where it has no access to anything outside its own little world.  For that matter, there's nothing stopping you from NOT INSTALLING IT AT ALL.  It's not like it's going to be going around forcibly installing itself on your PC.

Frankly, the SteamOS development has a lot more to do with Microsoft's shitty OS making it virtually impossible to develop on their platform (Windows 8 ), making it necessary for anyone who wants to do any solid game programming to switch to their own platform.  I think it's actually a welcome development for the gaming world, which is already dominated by console games in which the OS is absolutely proprietary.  An OS at least provides some room for third party development.

As for DRM in especially online gaming, that's a battle lost long ago.  Even if it can't be enforced at the PC level, it can be enforced at the server level, and that has been the case for years.

Finally, again, if you don't want it, don't install it!  There are plenty of people who don't have Steam itself and never will for precisely that reason, and will avoid SteamOS just like they avoided Steam.
hero member
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October 20, 2013, 12:39:01 PM
#9
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 12:21:39 PM
#8
Why do people like you make up such retarded hypotheticals that are the complete opposite of what I'm saying? In your scenario it would be more like I purchase the coke and somehow it attaches itself to the refrigerator and destroys any other carbonated drinks it sees and then I have to call the tech support number on the label in order to have it removed which will of course end up destroying the refrigerator forcing me to get a new one and deciding for me that I will never buy coke again.

It's stupid, they're committing brand suicide by doing this kind of thing and if you're okay with this kind of thing you're stupid and have no standards.
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 12:02:13 PM
#7
If you like companies trying to take over your computer and dictate what you can and can't do on it then by all means enjoy yourselves, I will however make every effort to fight something like this no matter what.
hero member
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October 20, 2013, 10:25:58 AM
#6
It will be a great help to some people and you should respect that this is going to take a lot of time and some user input when it is launched. Of course it may not look great to begin with but with some suggestions from the userbase it could turn into something great. Then it comes down to don't like it don't use it.
hero member
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October 20, 2013, 08:17:43 AM
#5
You guys are overreacting...or joking, I cant tell the difference Smiley
Personally, I welcome this thing.

You don't like it, don't use it.
newbie
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October 20, 2013, 08:13:27 AM
#4
Yeah, mind you, Linux is open source so maybe I should take a proper look at it, it doesn't seem to be used for gaming very much though, unless there's a whole ton of Linux based games I don't know about of course.

I think you'll be surprised of how many games are currently being developed for Linux too, Steam has some pretty cool Linux games.
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 08:09:53 AM
#3
Yeah, mind you, Linux is open source so maybe I should take a proper look at it, it doesn't seem to be used for gaming very much though, unless there's a whole ton of Linux based games I don't know about of course.
newbie
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October 20, 2013, 08:04:48 AM
#2
I'm pretty sure even if your scenario happens, there will always be talented people wishing to change things, or at least hack them.
legendary
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October 20, 2013, 08:00:30 AM
#1
So I just stumbled onto this hideous looking SteamOS thing..... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamOS/

THE END IS NIGH! NOW WE WILL BE FORCED TO CONNECT TO THE INTERNET IN ORDER TO RUN OPERATING SYSTEMS! WE'LL HAVE TO CALL TECH SUPPORT IN ORDER TO ACTIVATE EVERY TIME WE RE-INSTALL AND GAMES WILL STILL HAVE TO BE ACTIVATED ON TOP OF THAT! REPENT DRM LOVERS! REPENT!

But seriously this OS fucking terrifies me, I promise you, Microsoft, Sony and Electronic Arts will all be doing the exact same thing soon and they'll try to shut down their previous projects and attack any open source versions. By the way, I can guarantee you that the first thing Valve will do is launch Half Life 3 on this shitty OS in order to try and force players to get it installed on their PC and that's when they'll have you, all PC games are going to be put onto this and they're going to take over your PCs so you can't use Bittorrent or anything they don't approve of anymore.

*panics*

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0Z8ZPcuGeU
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