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Valve announces Big Picture
written by Sheppard - 24.10.2012 - 21:00
Valve announces a major update to the Steam gaming platform called Big Picture.

Steam's new Big Picture mode lets gamers access all of their favorite Steam games on a television. With the press of a button, Steam displays a new full-screen user interface optimized for readability and interaction on TV. Big Picture has been designed to be used with a traditional game controller, while also fully supporting keyboard and mouse input.

Steam gamers can experience Big Picture by connecting their PC or Mac to a TV, typically with a single HDMI cable. Access to the complete Steam store is included, as is the Steam Community. In addition to their complete library of Steam games, each user's cloud files, Steam Workshop content, account information and preferences will be accessible automatically in the new mode.

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New AMD Z-Series APU for Tablets
written by Sheppard - 24.10.2012 - 20:38
New AMD Z-Series APU for Tablets Enables Immersive Experience for Upcoming Microsoft Windows® 8 Platforms

AMD announced its latest entry in the performance tablet and small form factor PC market with the AMD Z-60 Accelerated Processing Unit (APU). The AMD Z-60 is AMD’s lowest power APU, delivering unprecedented performance and AMD AllDay™ power for tablet form factors as thin as 10mm. A compelling combination of features, stunning graphics, support for the latest Microsoft Windows® 8 applications and user interfaces, as well as compatibility with Windows® 7 and the full-suite of legacy Windows applications, makes the AMD Z-60 APU an ideal solution for a range of designs.

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Valve hardware beta planned for the coming year, wearable computing “two to five” years out
written by Valkyrie - 20.09.2012 - 15:48
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Valve will unleash the products of their hardware ideas lab on lucky beta testers in the coming year, according to a report on Engadget. They’ve spoken to inventor Jeri Ellsworth about Valve’s plans to “make Steam games more fun to play in your living room.”

Ellsworth doesn’t reveal any specific devices, but it’s easy to imagine a controller being part of that package. Or a motion tracking turret that sits in your front room gently suggesting that your Steam stats aren’t as high as they could be and occasionally indicating how “regrettable” it would be to see your forced entry into the beta extermination program.

It’s no secret that Valve have been working on wearable computing, but that’s still “two to five years” out. Ellsworth says that Valve have a production line in place for short runs, which should allow them to produce enough devices to send out to testers. There’s no mention of exactly how testers will be selected yet, but Valve are documenting their experiments. Hopefully we’ll get to see the results of those experiments soon.

Would you buy a Valve controller? What would you like to see them make?


END OF NATIONS
written by Sheppard - 17.09.2012 - 14:47
END OF NATIONS

Game Type MMORTS

Minimum System Requirements:

Operating system: Windows XP, Vista, or 7
Processor: 2.0 GHz processor
Memory: 2 GB
Hard disk space: 6.5 GB available
Video card: Shader model 2.0 capable video card
Sound: DirectX® 8.1 compliant card
DirectX®: 9.0c or better
Input: Keyboard, mouse
Broadband internet connection: DSL, cable modem, or other high-speed connection

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