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09-10-12, 09:58 AM #1
Steam "Big Picture Mode"
Could this be a "steam box" precursor? I think that signs point in that direction. At any rate, I think that this'll be interesting...
Valve Is Bringing Steam To Your TV Today. Watch Out, Consoles.
Today, Valve will launch the beta of Big Picture mode, a version of Steam designed for your television. That's right. The de facto central hub of PC gaming is now designed to run while you're lounging in your living room—and with a controller, no less. I've tried out Big Picture. It's sleek, intuitive, and groundbreaking in several ways.
Today Valve Takes Over Your Living Room with Steam's Big Picture - Forbes
Big Picture Mode is a new interface system for Steam, one that makes the client operate similar to the Xbox Live dashboard. You can use it on your PC if you want, but it’s meant for big screen televisions. Valve wants you to be playing games in your living room because they’ve found, overwhelmingly, that’s where gamers want to play them.
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09-17-12, 04:29 PM #4Re: Steam "Big Picture Mode"
Pretty much. It's just a Steam optimized to be viewed from a distance instead of up close like you normally view your computer. Doesn't have to be hooked up to a TV. I like it since I have a couch opposite my computer desk, so I can view everything from my couch.
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