Lenas wrote:
I don't see SteamOS offering any features above or beyond what Xbox One or PS4 offer. What do you expect them to do that will wow you when MS and Sony haven't? The games will continue being made by the same people that have been making them for decades so nothing is gonna change on the gaming front. What console features do you think Steam will implement that MS and Sony haven't already offered or thought of?
This isn't a console. It's a PC. It runs PC games. It has so many advantages over consoles:
1. Much better backwards compatibility.
2. Free online play.
3. Possibility to upgrade incrementally, or customize your hardware to suit your needs.
4. It won't be locked down like the consoles. You can run whatever programs you want on it. No bullshit monthly subscription for the "privilege" of accessing your netflix subscription, or Skype, or recording videos of your games.
5. Better access to game mods, and a better modding community in general.
6. Supports more input types and third party accessories. Heck, it's even backwards compatible with PS3 and Xbox360 controllers, which isn't true of the next gen consoles.
7. Games are usually cheaper, especially with Steam sales.
8. Can install emulators and play old console games.
I could probably keep going, but I don't want to start sounding like some crazy Steam fanatic.
Yes, if you already have a nice gaming PC and it's hooked up to your living room TV, there's no point in buying a Steambox. You can already run Steam on your PC, and if you really want, you can just install SteamOS on there for free. If you have a nice gaming PC but it's not hooked up to your living room TV, you can buy a cheap Steam Machine that will stream games from your PC to your TV for a fraction of the price of a next-gen console.
Personally, my computer is already hooked up to my TV and I already play Steam games on the TV, so I won't be getting any of this. If I move and it's less convenient to run cables from my PC to the TV, I might buy a Steam Machine for the streaming capability and as a media center PC. I certainly won't be buying a locked-down console from Sony of Microsoft.