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 ?
@JPL
#23378 posted by
mfx on 2013/09/26 01:33:40
Actually i can, cause a friend of mine has his "roots" in this particular area.
He came up with saying sth like there is "only" hope left with those people being buried alive under their selfmade housings.
Pragmatic fatalism i think...
Do i feel sad about this, do you?!? Of course, we all have the same feelings when shit happens...
But with what i meant there is hope, is just the fact of new islands being born out of the sea, my Lovecraftian mind keeps seeing the connections....
And this board is all about Shub-Niggurath, so all hail the Chtul�hu i na noofdreg wratfud!
Mfx
#23379 posted by
JPL on 2013/09/26 17:24:44
OK, that is more clear now.. thanks for the clarification :)
Box Breaker
#23380 posted by
RickyT33 on 2013/09/27 19:25:45
redeemer schemer - gesticulation and a few blinds
OS X
#23382 posted by stevenaaus on 2013/09/29 08:30:00
Damn - i'm *this* close to switching to OS X.
Would you believe i'm playing half-life2 for the first time (via Steam). Close to the best game i've seen. 8)
I've got my NV 320M Core2Duo macbook hooked up with an external monitor, keyboard and mouse and a usb hub, playing this thing till it gets too hot. Funny thing is, i also have a corei5 + Intel3000 macbook, but it gets 1/3 the fps than the C2D/NV320 (150 vs 55 fps), and heats up in about 1 minute flat. What a piece of shit Intel are.. All the forums saying how the 3000 was about the same as the 320M are bullshit.
Dzip Binary
#23383 posted by stevenaaus on 2013/09/29 08:32:09
#23384 posted by
Spirit on 2013/09/29 12:51:32
I'm Back, Cuntsockets.
#23385 posted by
Shambler on 2013/09/29 20:54:38
Sleepy helped fixed the dns shizzle for me.
I see I missed fuck all.
Someone go map.
Apart from Sock.
HL3?
#23387 posted by anonymous user on 2013/10/02 11:13:52
Steambox Launch Game?
Remember when HL2 was launched and it was also the proper launch of Steam?
It wouldn't surprise me, the steambox is neat and all but I think we also need a killer app too.
#23389 posted by
RickyT33 on 2013/10/02 21:46:12
min specs for Daikatana on steam:
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
Processor: Pentium 4 1.8 GHz
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Graphics: 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Hard Drive: 1 GB available space
Original Version:
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS
Minimum CPU Type: Pentium
Minimum CPU Speed: 233 MHz
Minimum RAM Required: 32 MB
Graphics Type: SVGA
Graphics Resolution: Multiple Resolutions
Color Depth: High Color
How TF does THAT work?!?!
This Is...
#23391 posted by
JPL on 2013/10/02 21:52:10
.. the power of re-compiling the source code I guess, plus maybe some optimization here and there ... though... :P