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Linux Gaming, PS Orbis and Valve: It's All Linked

Ryan Peter explores the link between Sony's move to AMD and OpenGL with the new PlayStation Orbis, Valve's recent hardware explorations, and how gaming on Linux may be a closer reality than we think.

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forcefullpower5131d ago

I have been hoping that one day I could fully move over to linux as a gaming platform. I wouldnt have to have an OS so bloated that it takes nearly 1gb of memory to run. Gaming is the only thing stopping me moving over.

GamingPerson5131d ago (Edited 5131d ago )

I hope this will happen! On Linux Valve can do anything they want! I am sure Valve doesn't like the the fact that M$ will have a store on the desktop with xbox live for pc.
http://www.youtube.com/watc...

JOHN_DOH5131d ago

This would be bad news for ms.

chasegarcia5131d ago (Edited 5131d ago )

use both. personal computers are not locked down.

BitbyDeath5131d ago

That would be one hell of a move if true.
They also forgot to mention the meeting Apple had with Valve which means they may also be in on it.

dorron5130d ago

If someone brought mainstream games to Linux, I'm confident it would see a huge raise in popularity...not inmediately but in about 5-10 years.

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Steam Controller (2026) review

Second time's the charm.

cl198321d ago (Edited 21d ago )

Seams like a nice controller

Reaper22_21d ago

Two analog sticks acrossvftom each other is a no go.When will everyone learn.

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Half-Life & Portal Writer Says It’d Be “Silly Not To Look Into” Generative AI

Half-Life and Portal writer Erik Wolpaw has detailed how his team has been using Generative AI for research and development at Valve.

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Valve responds to NY Attorney General lawsuit

Valve has responded to New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against the firm, stating it does not believe that lootboxes in its Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, and Team Fortress 2 games unlawfully encourage minors to gamble, adding it was "disappointed" to see the action go ahead despite efforts to "educate" the NYAG about virtual items since "early 2023."

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