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Steam Big Picture Beta Trailer

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  • Sep 10, 2012

Steam's new Big Picture mode lets gamers access all of their favorite Steam games on a television.

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6 comments
Rotondi
Rotondi

I mean typing on a controller seems nice....Not.  I'm obviously bringing my keyboard and mouse to the living room

MRFreeman12345
MRFreeman12345

im not getting far cry 3 thnx to this fucking advert

ObeseChipmunk
ObeseChipmunk

ah finally, been waiting for this for a while. I thought they had abandoned it.

bloody-hell
bloody-hell

Nice, now I won't have to use the Windows magnifier function ("WinKey" + "+") or lower the resolution and scale it back up anymore on my livingroom PC.

 

Who needs consoles anyways, a gaming PC hooked up to the bigscreen TV did the trick for years already and it's only getting better with Steam now natively supporting that.

 

As a kind of related sidenote :

 

Look EA, that's innovation, doing something that actually helps and satisfies your customers but you'll fail to understand anyways.

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