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The VR headset is going to be standalone??
That's pretty nuts right?
even more nuts is that it will support pc games via FEX, an emulation layer that runs x86 windows games on ARM in Linux
In addition to streaming from your battlestation
Crazy...
But does it have a crazy price?
Im guessing Vive prices. Id be suprised at less than 1k, but no word on it yet.
Valve said they expect it to be cheaper than the Index, so it shouldn't be more than 1k
Frankly it all three are logical next steps. With the way windows is going, valve needs to decouple it's store from the windows dependency. The deck was the tester, now we get the not so cheep next generation
I just want them to let me isolate Anticheat BS like the virus it is. All of these hostile Game Studios are full of shit for forcing it. Not happy with BF6 over it still.
It's not going away. But I could see someone smart figuring out isolation.
I mean, that was the goal of the original steam machines from 2012 or whatever
I'm sure they'll be as aggressive with price as the Steam Deck was. The tiny battery and knuckles hand tracking being an optional accessory this time suggest that.
Any ideas on Linux support?
They talked about streaming VR games from the SteamOS based steam machine to it.
So with that I'd assume we're finally getting some much needed progress to SteamVR on linux.
Yeah, this is what I'm most looking forward to in the immediate sense tbh. It'll be nice to play HLA without crashing every time it loads a new level as it currrently does for me in SteamVR (Monado doesn't have this issue, but I can't use my left-handed controls without Steam input :-|)
pretty sure it’s SteamOS, an Arch Linux derivative, on a fairly popular Snapdragon platform. probably not too difficult to hack on it.
It days right in the marketing text that the headset is "a PC" which to me implies full SteamOS distro with no limitations on installing a different OS, if you can get the many hardware drivers to work.
It says that it can run Windows applications so it might be the first VR headset that you can actually develop a game on.
The headset itself is running linux and it is meant to be used with the steam machine, which also runs on linux.
My understanding from the video is that the headset will run SteamOS itself.