The Update Problem
#23353 posted by
nitin on 2013/09/16 02:07:37
with KB2760411 and KB60760588 appears to be fixed (at least for me).
Neogeographica.com
#23355 posted by
Joel B on 2013/09/17 01:20:01
Hey, I resurrected my old personal/vanity website and threw away all the non-Quake/Q3 stuff (because really who cares about that).
http://neogeographica.com/
Very Cool :)
#23356 posted by Spiney on 2013/09/17 11:59:48
#23357 posted by
Joel B on 2013/09/17 16:47:03
BTW, does anyone happen to have a copy of oehm.pk3? When I was going through the old Quake 3 maps that we used to play on kitty1, that was one that I couldn't find.
Spiney
#23361 posted by
JPL on 2013/09/18 20:23:40
.. well known you know.. always funny but rather old :P
#23362 posted by
Spiney on 2013/09/18 20:39:00
noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo idea
Steam Box?
#23369 posted by
starbuck on 2013/09/23 18:39:39
There's a countdown on the Valve website with only 20 minutes left on it:
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/
A lot of people are expecting the "Steam box", Valve's pc/console thingy that's been hyped for a while....
Nope, It Was SteamOS
#23370 posted by
starbuck on 2013/09/23 19:22:17
http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamOS/
Now another countdown is going... another announcement in just under 2 days!
Playing Steam Games On The Tv
#23371 posted by
nitin on 2013/09/24 00:49:50
would be kind of cool.
Steam On TV
#23372 posted by
quaketree on 2013/09/24 03:32:01
I already do that with an older XP Pro laptop (XP Home doesn't look right) and a older 27" TV via SVHS. I put some steam games and a couple of emulators on it (Project 64, MAME and such) with the roms on a networked NAS as well as movies, TV shows and so on. Combined with a Firefly remote and a wireless Xbox 360 controller (I also have a wired Logitech dual stick, a wolf king FPS keypad, a wireless mouse, an X-Arcade tank stick and a separate track ball) it covers pretty much everything that a steam box will do and then some.
I make playlists for the movies and television shows on a different PC and play those using VLC (Windows XP's Media Center wants to place the file on the local HD before playing them while VLC will stream them right away).
I might play around with the new SteamOS but it's unlikely that I'll switch over to it unless it has the same functionality for running native Windows software in some sort of VM like WINE built into it.
Re #23373
#23376 posted by
JPL on 2013/09/25 21:11:39
hhmmmmm... I am not sure to understand why there can be hope in this... can you elaborate please ?