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but with the scope they seem to be setting, it might be a nice time for valve to support steam badged computers, such could look like a console, and have good support will most of the steam games out there.
big picture mode can certainly flourish without the microsoft windows restrictions, further optimizing and centralizing a media experience.
if big picture stays exclusively as a desktop-overlay, then you might feel a bit of lag behind what your using.
finally, i think someone already created a openbox configuration with steam big-picture automatically launching, its worth a checkout if you want it hooked up to your t.v. this early in the beta
If that is fixed I see no reason why someone should ever again buy a Playstation or XBox, when your PC can act and feel like a console without to much hassle.
When you're in your little home office you can use your PC for work. When you're in your living room just grab your controller and use your PC as a gaming console with all the benefits a PC has ( more powerful, upgradeable etc.)
Making a Steam OS is super easy. You only need to change one file to boot directly into steam. I did this for the regular GUI but BPM works aswell. With some fixes to the sysctl the steam login is much faster now and I'm logged in in under 20 seconds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5JFQbjJk7w&feature=g-upl
Instead of coming up with yet another console i think it would be smarter to make your PC do both and be just as conveniant as a console.
Why should people spend money on a PC which they probably need for work and other stuff anyway and buy a second devices which is probably also powerful enough to do your office work but instead is only used for gaming on your couch. I'd rather have one device do both and the PC probably is better at doing both than a console running Microsoft Office when it needs to.
I'm slowly piecing together a distro. The major difference will be that I don't use a login manager; Steam's login screen is all that's needed.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
Arch Core Install + Xorg + Nvidia Driver + Slim + Steam, nothing more is needed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewau0DtwGPk&feature=youtu.be
Ditto, but using ChromiumOS as a base.
It's pretty clear that VALVE wants to use Ubuntu, or a very stripped down, customised derivative of it for their console. I'm just hoping its gets here soon!