Topic Steam : Machines, Controllers, Link...

Démarré par Hobes, Août 31, 2012, 11:42:17 AM

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glen


Bhaal42


glen


Tulkas


Hobes

Je ne sais pas de quand ça date mais Indiegala a désormais un système d'échange de clefs Steam :
https://www.indiegala.com/trades

En gros on peut proposer le jeu de son choix (a voir si le jeu en question doit forcément être dispo dans la base de données du site) puis on demande un autre titre en contrepartie (la plupart du temps les gens demandent n'importe quel jeu qu'ils ne possèdent pas dans leur ludothèque).

J'avais eu la même idée il y a peu. Je m'étais dit que ça ferait un carton vu le nombre de jeux qu'on a tous en trop depuis que les bundles existent. Si quelqu'un a testé, qu'il n'hésite pas à laisser un feedback.

Ryle

Steam va envahir nos rayons de magasins :

CitationSTEAM SECTIONS COMING TO GAMESTOP, GAME, AND EB CANADA

Leading Retailers and Valve Introduce Dedicated Space for Upcoming Steam Hardware Devices and Prepaid Cards

Oct 5, 2015 -- GameStop, GAME UK, EB Games, and Valve today announced dedicated Steam Sections launching this fall in GameStop (USA), GAME UK, and EB Games (Canada) stores. The section will feature the Steam Hardware devices launching November 10 (Steam Controller, Steam Link, and Steam Machines) as well as a variety of Steam prepaid cards.

Through the holiday season, GameStop, GAME UK, and EB Games will be the exclusive non-digital retailer for the Steam Hardware products in their respective territories. Steam prepaid cards launched in stores three years ago, and sales performance for those offerings has been increasing each year.

"GameStop, GAME UK, and EB Games are leading retail destinations for core gamers and early adopters," said Gabe Newell of Valve. "Creating a 'store within a store' across North America and the UK is a significant win for getting the first generation of Steam Hardware products into gamers' hands."

Valve partnered with these leading retailers earlier this year to launch the pre-order for the Steam Hardware devices, offering gamers the chance to receive their gear 30 days prior to launch. That offer sold out in less than a month, and those who pre-order now through the Nov 10 launch will receive free copies of Pysonix's hit title Rocket League and Valve's classic Portal 2.

"Steam has helped grow PC gaming into a leading platform for games," said Bob Puzon, senior vice president of merchandising at GameStop, the exclusive retail partner in the U.S. for Steam Hardware. "With millions of gamers already enjoying the Steam desktop experience, we anticipate a strong demand for the upcoming Steam Hardware products and are looking forward to serving as the exclusive non-digital retail launch partner."

"Steam continues to grow and has become synonymous with PC gaming, and as the UK's number 1 gaming specialist retailer we are excited about bringing these products to GAME in UK," said Charlotte Knight, managing director at GAME. "With the innovation that the Steam Controller, Steam Link, and the Steam Machines give gamers in the living room, we expect to see significant demand for these new products. The first signs of this can be seen with the sold out Early Bird launch of both the Steam Link and Controller on October 16th exclusively at GAME in the UK. GAME are delighted to be partnering with Valve on the new technology and support the continuing growth of this category."

A leading platform for PC, Mac, and Linux games, Steam offers more than 6,000 titles to millions of gamers around the world. Targeted for release on November 10, the Steam Controller, Steam Link, and Steam Machines are a collection of hardware designed to expand the Steam gaming experience into any room in the home.

About the Steam Hardware devices:

Steam Controller -- An innovative input device that allows you to play games from all genres, including traditional gamepad style games as well as games usually reserved for play with a mouse and keyboard. Steam Controllers are wireless, completely configurable, and available for pre-order in the U.S., Canada, and the UK for a suggested retail price of $49.99/?54.99/£39.99/$59.99CAD.

Steam Link -- The Steam Link allows Steam gamers to easily expand the range of their current gaming set up via their home network. Connecting any TV to your Steam host PC or Steam Machine, the Steam Link allows you to stream your games at 1080p 60 fps, and is available for pre-order in the U.S., Canada, and the UK for a suggested retail price of $49.99/?54.99/£39.99/$59.99CAD.

Steam Machines -- Available from Alienware and other manufacturers, Steam Machines can serve as a stand-alone device for enjoying the Steam gaming experience in one box. In addition, Steam Machines have the ability to broadcast and receive In Home Streaming, allowing you to stream your games to a Steam Link, or receive a stream from another Steam Machine or PC. Steam Machines will vary in price, offering a range of hard drive sizes, graphics performance, and more. Available for pre-order in the US, starting at a suggested retail price of estimated $449.99.

glen


Tulkas

#667
Test vraiment intéressant, certes elle est encore trop chère et le catalogue manque de grosse pointure mais l'OS semble solide et très simple d'utilisation.
Sans oublier le STEAM Controler qui semble être une bonne manette.

Une entrée en matière convaincante.

CrichtonCrais


glen



gyro + trackpad, ça a quand même l'air bien réactif :laporte: ça suffira pas dans un fps compétitif, mais sinon ça doit bien le faire.
En revanche les boutons semblent faire du bruit et il faut se faire au positionnement des ABXY.

Coca_Impact

Oui enfin me dites pas qu'on jouera ou giroscope  :o
ça a pas l'aire aussi stable qu'un pad ou qu'une souris....et c'est un PETIT peu plus cher. Et pis essaye de jouer à un plateformer avec ça :/
Mais c'es vrai que c'est réactif !

glen

#671
tu peux tout à fait te passer du gyro, mais là le gars a trouvé un réglage qui semble être efficace quand même.
Je sais pas si je suis prêt à me passer complètement de la souris, mais qu'est ce que j'aimerais me passer du clavier en revanche.. j'aime bien jouer affalé dans mon fauteuil, les pieds sur le bureau, donc une souris main droite et une sorte de mini-gamepad avec un stick et quelques boutons pour la main gauche, ça serait parfait en ce qui me concerne :D

Tulkas

Se que j'ai surtout hâte c'est de pouvoir essayé des TPS avec.
Perso les TPS je préfère me les faire au clavier sourie pour avoir une meilleurs visé. Mais un Stick c'est bien mieux et agréable pour les déplacements.
Dons un pad mi stick mi sourie, me semble idéal pour ça.

glen

Autre test intéressant car il y est question de cities skylines et c'est plutôt au point :laporte:

Bhaal42

Je pense peut être la prendre pour remplacer ma vieille manette 360 dont les sticks ne sont plus du tout précis