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Respected tech reporter Joshua Topolsky is putting it all out there over at The Verge, reporting that the chatter about Valve Software getting into the hardware business isn't a tease.

He says Valve is making a console and that we're going to be finding out about it real soon, maybe next week at the Game Developers Conference, or maybe in June at E3.

This one's wild.

The Valve console—which seems like more of a hardware standard than say, a Steam 64 or ValveStation—would be a set-top box that can run PC games and use Steam or even competing services such as Origin, according to the report. Unlike the Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3, multiple manufacturers could be allowed to make it. Game developers wouldn't have to pay for a licensing fee to Valve for the privilege of making games for this console, bucking the standards of Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft, which charge game creators to make games on theirs.

The box would support configurable game controllers as well as a bracelet or some other sensor that would incorporate a player's biometric data to affect games (similar to how Nintendo'snever-released Vitality Sensor was supposed to read a players bloodflow and stress to tweak the way a game played out in real-time.)

According to Topolsky:

Apparently meetings were held during CES to demo a hand-built version of the device to potential partners. We're told that the basic specs of the Steam Box include a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GPU. ..

Part of the goal of establishing a baseline for hardware, we're told, is that it will give developers a clear lifecycle for their products, with changes possibly coming every three to four years. Additionally, there won't be a required devkit, and there will be no licensing fees to create software for the platform.

Topolsky builds his case by combining the rumors he's heard with recent statements from Valve boss Gabe Newell about a willingness for Valve to make hardware and a wariness about the expanding influence of Apple's closed, tightly-controlled app store.

Valve has earned legions of admirers for their games (Half-LifePortal) as well as for Steam, the leading PC gaming service for connecting players and selling games online.

Read the whole Verge piece. We've asked Valve for comment, and our ears are certainly perked up. If we hear more about this from anyone, we'll let you know.

So... maybe Valve was saving the next Half-Life to launch on their first console? Couldn't be!

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What do you think? do we really need a 4th System? could it actually work against the 3 Gaming giants?

 



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With Core i7, how much it is going to cost?



Sounds an awful lot like this...

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2399010,00.asp



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

Lol, I hope not!



Yay!!!

RolStoppable said:
This could work against Sony and Microsoft who are dependent on third party software. Third parties would like to pay no royalty fees and this could work, if the cost savings are given down to consumers who then had to pay $10 less per game on average. It says it plays PC games, so I assume it will be able to play physical media.

The 3DO in the '90s followed a similar concept (a hardware standard built by several manufacturers), but it failed because of royalty fees and a lack of good games, because third parties saw no good reason to support the console. This Steambox could work, because it fixes the biggest issues and Valve enjoys consumer trust because of their Steam service on the PC.

If they put out an affordable box that plays the majority of third party games for a lower price with proper peripherals and a working online system, then they should be pretty good to go. The biggest question mark is who would come up with the marketing dollars for this idea.

yup i agree

its a nice idea but i also think the adverage consumer would be compleatly confused by this.



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About time a pure game company entered hardware again.

But Valve is doing it wrong -_-



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Well... If Left 4 Dead goes exclusive on this platform I'll buy it :P



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Could be interesting, but I doubt much will come of it, Valve time is a bitch lol.

There are however a lot of hardware manufacturers that would jump at the chance to strap the label on.

My guess is that it will actually be more of a set of guidelines and minimum specs that hardware manufacturers can get some kind of "Citified Steam Box" label. Rather than a full blown console ala the 3DO. The advantage of giving it a minimum spec is that developers can then target games to run at that minimum spec or higher meaning games should make a leap foreword in tech every few years, and will mean customers that buy a PC that meats those specs/has the badge can be safe in the knowledge most games will run well on the hardware for 3+ years. But shouldn't mean that PC games wouldn't target lower hardware or support more powerful hardware.

Setting any standards in the PC space is always really hard as MS has learned several times over the years with such disasters as "certified for windows Vista". The only company that has really done it and succeeded is Apple as they control both the hardware and the software.



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Well, if Valve offers their full software lineup, this could be huge, especially considering that you could use all your bought Steam games.



updated: 14.01.2012

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