TL;DR: Valve's Steam Machine is a compact Linux-based gaming console targeting 4K 60FPS, but its compatibility is limited by kernel-level anti-cheat support. Popular titles using unsupported ...
The upcoming Steam Machine is listed as using HDMI 2.0 rather than HDMI 2.1, and a Valve rep has now explained why this is the case.
When Valve announced its upcoming Steam Machine hardware last month, some eagle-eyed gamers may have been surprised to see that the official spec sheet lists support for HDMI 2.0 output, rather than ...
Titles marked with an asterisk required upscaling to hit that performance level.
Steam Machines are back for the first time since Valve teamed up with manufacturers like Alienware and Lenovo back in the 2010s. But while those original console-PC hybrids failed because of a lack of ...
Nice write up! Before Plex and nVidia got all their codecs and transcoding sorted out, I had a HTPC since the GT 630 release (circa 2012 and when I got my first 1080p TV) and had been gaming using a ...
Valve reminds me of Nintendo. The Seattle-based company isn’t afraid to utilise the revenue generated from its Steam storefront and games to explore other avenues that could benefit both developers ...
Valve — the unusually managed game company responsible for managing the biggest gaming platform on earth, Steam — occasionally sees fit to release some hardware. Such unannouncements are unexpected ...