General_Norris wrote:
If it were just a good desktop computer running Linux or whatever, I would be very happy with it but, alas, it isn't. It's another console designed for your living room and won't offer me anything Microsoft, Nintendo or Sony already give me other than shinier graphics in a standarized TV.
It really remains to be seen. I think a lot of what's been announced could be interpreted as expanding what Steam does, coupled with a logo program of sorts. As a parallel, you install iTunes, and it includes drivers/support for iOS devices and Bonjour. Right now, Steam is more or less a launcher with community features. Maybe they're looking at rolling in support for input devices, network protocols, and so on that they feel are off the radar for OS makers. Doing that could make it more of a platform in and of itself that is more independent of the host OS.
Making maybe a yearly "standard" for gaming PC specs makes some sense too. Not that developers would need to build directly for it. We already have that kind of thing. Multiple times. Remember
MPC? Or how about the system ranking in modern Windows?
PC games already get built for minimum configurations, recommended ones, and so on. Valve is already
quite aware of what people have, or obviously might benefit from having considering they list the minimum configs for the games they offer. It could be less of a "this is the machine for 2014" and more of a "you will want a machine at least this good for 2014" kind of thing.
Chronozilla wrote:Right now games aren't even being made for PC. Games are being made for consoles, then maybe ported and only this last year were we seeing any ports worth much. The commercial games developed for PC primarily are far and few between.
Depends on the genre. Nearly all MMOs are developed exclusively for the PC. True simulations, strategy in both real time and turn based forms, MOBAs... you don't have many sky-is-the-limit FPS games and whatnot coming out, but there are definitely made for PC games.
If you want to be technical about it, quite a lot of fighters n' things are actually PC-first games since
that's what the arcade versions run on 