The Steam gaming network has been incredibly popular on the Mac since it made its debut in March of last year, and it enjoys over 35 million subscribers all over the world, offering a huge library of over 1,400 games.
Other news this week includes
Steam gaming network announcing that they will begin accepting bitcoin as a payment method.
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Steam PC.
And (like I've said in other reviews) if you don't know those games, go look them up and realize that many of the gamers out there older than 20 put in weeks and weeks worth of
gaming on those games before there was Live /
Steam / PSN
Network.
If you're involved at all in the
gaming world, then you will have heard of
Steam, which actually eclipsed Xbox Live, the largest console
network a number of years ago.
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Steam is a PC game digital distribution service, social
network and
gaming platform developed by the Valve Corporation first unveiled back in 2002 and officially released in 2003.
When used under ideal conditions, the
Steam Link not only stands out as the most affordable of Valve's fleet, but also as the only one that caters to
Steam's loyal customer base, which is largely made up of those who already have a capable
gaming PC and
networking router or switch.
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Ultimately, the amount of fun you can have with
Steam Link depends on the speediness of your
gaming rig and
networking gear.
This means you should connect both your
gaming PC and the
Steam Link to a 5 GHz Wi - Fi
network instead of a 2.4 GHz one.
Activating
Steam in - home streaming on a computer is easy: Just log on to
Steam on your laptop while your
gaming PC is connected to the same
network and also running
Steam.
The company dropped a little surprise this week when it announced the
Steam Link, a tiny little streaming box that uses
Steam in - home streaming to send games from your
gaming PC to your TV over your home
network, for just $ 50.
The
Steam Link allows existing
Steam gamers to expand the range of their current
gaming set up via their home
network.
The
Steam Link is a set - top box that lets you stream games on your home
network from your
gaming PC to a television set.
Big news this week includes Western Union investing in a bitcoin company, plus
gaming network Steam began accepting bitcoin on Monday.
Steam, owned and operated by Valve Corporation, rivals Sony's PlayStation
Network as the world's biggest
gaming service, with 67 million monthly active players versus Sony's 70 million.
The rest can be streamed over your
network from a Windows - based
gaming PC, preferably from a wired - in PC to your wired - in
Steam Machine — that's where the Gigabit ethernet jack comes in handy.
To stream a game, log into
Steam on your
gaming PC and log into
Steam with the same account on another computer on your home
network.
The technology, which is built right into the
Steam gaming client, uses the graphical firepower of your primary PC to run games, then streams a feed of the action to another PC or x86 - based tablet on your home
network, effectively letting you game on any computer in your house.
It's all done by streaming games from your primary
gaming PC to any computer in your house in OnLive - like fashion, but
Steam's in - home streaming only works on your home
network — and it's dead simple to set up.
Ultimately, the amount of fun you can have with
Steam Link depends on the speediness of your
gaming rig and
networking gear.
When used under ideal conditions, the
Steam Link not only stands out as the most affordable of Valve's fleet, but also as the only one that caters to
Steam's loyal customer base, which is largely made up of those who already have a capable
gaming PC and
networking router or switch.
Steam is a popular digital distribution platform which is capable of giving Digital Rights Management (DRM), Multiplayer
gaming, video streaming, and also social
networking services.