DaGaffer
Down With That Sorta Thing
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Sounding more and more like an ill-conceived concept by a company without a plan tbfh.
And still, they fail to ask, why not just stick a PC next to your telly with Steam installed?
I don't think they'd have an answer for you on the basis of that interview. Seems like they're trying to half-arse their way to a new business model. I also think this mantra is a mistake:
Valve said:So it really is just about listening to our customers. It’s hard for Valve to have a five or even two year plan. We respond to our customers. The plan will evolve as we get more feedback, hear what our users like, and hear what our hardware partners need from us. But I guess I’d say our two-year plan is making existing customers happy.”
Good product design isn't just a constant reaction to customers. Customers don't always know what they want until someone shows it to them. A two-year plan to "make existing customers happy" isn't a model for domination of the living room (which seems to be Valve's other mantra), because I'd be surprised if that many of their existing customers care. You only have to look at Valve's own stats. Right now about a third of all of Steam's traffic is being driven by DOTA 2, a game massively unsuited to a controller, although Valve are working on getting it ported (which doesn't mean those players want to play a game that takes half a keyboard on a controller). Another 20% are playing FPS games, and we all now the general view of PC FPS players about playing shooters with a controller (God knows its been
So straight away that's half the current Steam audience who are going to be a hard sell on using a controller in the living room. Building a business for SteamOS around those guys looks pretty questionable. Now, all those people may also be playing FIFA on Friday night with their mates, so maybe they are the audience, but somehow I doubt it.
What would appeal to me about a Steam Machine would be PC gaming but without having to worry that I'm going to have to spend hundreds every year just to keep the damn thing updated with graphics and RAM. Yes, being able to play controller games in my living room and Mouse/KB games in the study on the same device would also be very nice, and yes I'd pay a bit of a premium for that over an Xbone or a PS4. All the rest of this is just dicking around.