Rumor: Valve Is Making A Steam Controller With Steam Deck Inputs, And A Separate SteamVR Controller
Since they can't make a Steam Deck 2 yet, it's a good time to explore making controllers.
Since they can't make a Steam Deck 2 yet, it's a good time to explore making controllers.
Thank goodness for that intern.
News flash twenty years later: Steam won, and we're all worse off for it.
A console that looks like it fits in a doctor's office.
AMD has been a great partner for Valve, to a point.
Valve is magnanimous about there being room in portable PC gaming for everyone.
Half-Life fans may not want an immersive sim, but we don't know where Valve is going with this yet anyway.
Cheaters are asked to have their fun while they can, we guess.
That's one way to get their attention.
You won't be surprised to find out which big companies are responsible for this mess.
We suppose people will see it like an Early Access game now.
How come Half-Life gets two games?
You can't play coy if you're clearly acting in ways that could harm someone like Valve.
It's been twenty years, what's one or two more?
Uhm, maybe you need more people to deal with Steam there.
If Valve can pull this off, it could be another video game industry shaking moment by Gabe and company.
Hori has a good reputation, so at the very least this will be a good controller, but it could be more.
The Steam Deck is now the only gaming handheld with built in game recording.
It turns out Valve is actually facing the music for unfair competition practices, by the UK CMA.
Valve may just go ahead and bring this game to Early Access, since they're just allowing their players to leak the game everywhere.
It certainly sounds like Valve is taking huge risks with this title.
Poland is where GOG and Silent Hill 2 developer Bloober Team come from, so they absolutely have a stake in this.
The issue sounds like cause for a product recall.