Valve put up their Steam Year In Review 2025 and initially, they made it seem like their hardware plans were a lot more uncertain but they've since clarified.
I have an Oculus CV1 that I have no idea how to use without Windows. So I’m definitely interested in the frame as well. However I suspect it’s going to be fairly expensive.
My Valve controller still works fine, although the new one would certainly be a nice upgrade (I don’t use controllers much).
I want them all, but I don’t know which order to get them in. I have a PS5+VR2, a Quest 3, and a Steam Deck, so I’m thinking Steam Machine first, since it has a controller, I can stop buying newer games from PlayStation, and I might be able to use my PSVR2 with a PC adapter. Then get a Frame later on after we get an idea of how “spatial computing” develops on Linux, and maybe a pass-through getup becomes available for it.
But holy hell would I be happy to rid myself of Meta as soon as humanly possible.
I have a gaming laptop a few years old that I installed Bazzite on and hooked into my TV. It works as my living room gaming PC already and feels like a Steam Machine already :)
Wakes up from my Xbox controller, sleeps and resumes games perfectly, etc.
I do not have a gaming laptop though, and if Steam Deck has taught me anything, it’s that a Machine from Steam will have unnaturally long relevance and pretty cool support from Linux enthusiasts.
Frame I’m interested in. Controller I’m going to buy 100%
I have an Oculus CV1 that I have no idea how to use without Windows. So I’m definitely interested in the frame as well. However I suspect it’s going to be fairly expensive.
My Valve controller still works fine, although the new one would certainly be a nice upgrade (I don’t use controllers much).
I want them all, but I don’t know which order to get them in. I have a PS5+VR2, a Quest 3, and a Steam Deck, so I’m thinking Steam Machine first, since it has a controller, I can stop buying newer games from PlayStation, and I might be able to use my PSVR2 with a PC adapter. Then get a Frame later on after we get an idea of how “spatial computing” develops on Linux, and maybe a pass-through getup becomes available for it.
But holy hell would I be happy to rid myself of Meta as soon as humanly possible.
The Steam Machine… Eh.
I have a gaming laptop a few years old that I installed Bazzite on and hooked into my TV. It works as my living room gaming PC already and feels like a Steam Machine already :)
Wakes up from my Xbox controller, sleeps and resumes games perfectly, etc.
I do not have a gaming laptop though, and if Steam Deck has taught me anything, it’s that a Machine from Steam will have unnaturally long relevance and pretty cool support from Linux enthusiasts.
Controller is going to be a buy from most of us on here I bet.