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Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 9:04 am
by flip-mode
Don't know whether to put this in Windows forum or Gaming forum!

http://i.imgur.com/dPIZz.jpg

Pretty nifty!

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:50 pm
by flip-mode
LOL, "well, that didn't escalate at all".

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:56 pm
by Airmantharp
Is there an app for it now?

I've been working 10 hour days since it came out, and while I've upgraded three machines (damn that was easy), I'm still figuring out how to use it. Cheap and easy as it is, I figure I'd better get myself acquainted as I'm sure I'll be teaching others how to make use of it soon...

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 7:58 pm
by MadManOriginal
Gabe just seems like a big whiney baby now.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:57 pm
by LostCat
Airmantharp wrote:
Is there an app for it now?

I think it's just an artist interpretation thing.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 6:29 am
by tanker27
flip-mode wrote:
Don't know whether to put this in Windows forum or Gaming forum!

http://i.imgur.com/dPIZz.jpg

Pretty nifty!



Geez, if thats what I am going to be confronted with everytime I boot up and log in I may never go to 8. I like a clean desktop and everything has its place within the start menu :/

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 7:42 am
by SpartanCaptain
tanker27 wrote:
flip-mode wrote:
Don't know whether to put this in Windows forum or Gaming forum!

http://i.imgur.com/dPIZz.jpg

Pretty nifty!



Geez, if thats what I am going to be confronted with everytime I boot up and log in I may never go to 8. I like a clean desktop and everything has its place within the start menu :/


I feel like people are bashing windows 8 with never actually using it.
After using it on all my PCs since friday I am actually more than happy. Metro UI is nice occasionally but with hitting the windows key on your keyboard you can easily switch to desktop.

Also the computers boot obscenly fast. i get to log on screen in a few seconds. The only issue I had was upgrading isn't very smooth. And installing on a laptop with a hybrid ssd is a little bit of a pain.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:17 am
by derFunkenstein
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

That said, how'd you get that flip-mode? Is there an app I need to get?

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:41 am
by just brew it!
derFunkenstein wrote:
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

He's annoyed that UI designers seem to be completely ignoring the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule. I think at least some of that annoyance is justified.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:49 am
by derFunkenstein
The thread was about some (apparent) Steam integration with the Windows 8 start screen, which if you're going to use Windows 8 and Steam should come in pretty handy. The options have been clear for a long time now - switch OSes or stick with 7 if you don't like it, but seriously it's time to move on with life. 18 months later we're still polluting threads with all this pouting?

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:55 am
by SpartanCaptain
derFunkenstein wrote:
The thread was about some (apparent) Steam integration with the Windows 8 start screen, which if you're going to use Windows 8 and Steam should come in pretty handy. The options have been clear for a long time now - switch OSes or stick with 7 if you don't like it, but seriously it's time to move on with life. 18 months later we're still polluting threads with all this pouting?


Well the thread actually just shows games linked on the metro UI but that is easy to do. The only thing I can't get is it to break into different titles over those icons.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 12:58 pm
by tanker27
just brew it! wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

He's annoyed that UI designers seem to be completely ignoring the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule. I think at least some of that annoyance is justified.


Sure in a offhand way it was a moan and groan. But I'm sitting here with 10 Windows 8 licenses staring me in the face with my MSDN and really Nothing I have seen nor read has made Windows 8 compelling enough for me to install let alone try out. Well ok one is boot time, i'll give you that.

I desperately want to like W8 because I love 7 but for the love of god someone please sell me on this.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:17 pm
by sschaem
Its a decent launchpad for some favorite games. 2 click and you can start to load BF3.

But its just shortcuts in full screen mode. Not much different then starting the games any other ways?

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:26 pm
by flip-mode
tanker27 wrote:
Geez, if thats what I am going to be confronted with everytime I boot up and log in I may never go to 8. I like a clean desktop and everything has its place within the start menu :/

Conversly, I really LOVE the looks of the Windows 8 interface, but I haven't kicked the tires yet. I suppose I'll have to get a VM running.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:27 pm
by flip-mode
derFunkenstein wrote:
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

That said, how'd you get that flip-mode? Is there an app I need to get?


That's not mine. Noticed it on Reddit.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:30 pm
by Ryu Connor
tanker27 wrote:
I desperately want to like W8 because I love 7 but for the love of god someone please sell me on this.


http://arstechnica.com/information-tech ... windows-8/

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 1:43 pm
by flip-mode
just brew it! wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

He's annoyed that UI designers seem to be completely ignoring the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule. I think at least some of that annoyance is justified.


My phone wasn't broke, but that didn't stop Apple from designing something new which then became the most sought after phone in the world.

I'm saying, just because it isn't broken doesn't mean it can't be bettered.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:15 pm
by ChronoReverse
I don't know if the icons are available yet but you can already do the Steam Group thing manually.

You can rename the groups in the Start Screen by click the minus thingy on the button right then right clicking the group you want to rename.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:45 pm
by cphite
tanker27 wrote:
just brew it! wrote:
derFunkenstein wrote:
OK seriously, it's time to pull up your big boy pants and quit crying, tanker.

He's annoyed that UI designers seem to be completely ignoring the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule. I think at least some of that annoyance is justified.


Sure in a offhand way it was a moan and groan. But I'm sitting here with 10 Windows 8 licenses staring me in the face with my MSDN and really Nothing I have seen nor read has made Windows 8 compelling enough for me to install let alone try out. Well ok one is boot time, i'll give you that.

I desperately want to like W8 because I love 7 but for the love of god someone please sell me on this.


I don't hate it but I just don't see any compelling reason to install it. The interface - while kind of neat with a touch device - just doesn't make any sense with a keyboard and mouse. It's clunky and inconsistent, and it looks like crap to me. I guess some people like it, and more power to them, but for me it's just not very useful as a desktop or laptop interface. It seems like a real step backwards in terms of efficiency and functionality.

I'm glad to know that Steam will probably work. At least... we know that the icons will show up on the start screen :roll:

But even setting aside the interface, I've heard way too many people talking about bad or missing drivers, incompatibilities, and bugs to even consider installing it on any machine that I care about.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 3:07 pm
by derFunkenstein
flip-mode wrote:
I'm saying, just because it isn't broken doesn't mean it can't be bettered.

Indeed. The Start screen makes my "landing point" useful now. Previously a clean desktop still required me to press the Windows key or click. Now it's just right there.

And it also solves the problem of the Start menu not showing enough at a time. Used to be that you click the start button and you get somewhere between 10-30% of your screen filled with a list of apps. Now the targets are bigger AND you can see more of them at a time. AND it shows real-time information like weather and news headlines. It's kind of stupefying how much better the Start screen is over the old Start menu. It's not that MS broke-by-"fixing" what wasn't broken, it's that they really and truly made it better.

I did a clean install on my PC Friday night, and an upgrade on my wife's a couple days later because I showed her what was new on the Start screen and she wanted in on it. This is the same person who stuck by XP right up until Windows 7 SP1 because it was "different". It wasn't until she got forced upon her a new Windows 7 PC at work that she'd even go off the reservation. But now she's really into the new and different because she saw how it benefits her.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:15 am
by Ryu Connor

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:24 am
by MadManOriginal
tanker27 wrote:
flip-mode wrote:
Don't know whether to put this in Windows forum or Gaming forum!

http://i.imgur.com/dPIZz.jpg

Pretty nifty!



Geez, if thats what I am going to be confronted with everytime I boot up and log in I may never go to 8. I like a clean desktop and everything has its place within the start menu screen :/


There, all fixed up for Windows 8 for you! *phew* That was hard.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:01 am
by derFunkenstein
Ryu Connor wrote:
http://updates.kotaku.com/post/34677507666/make-steam-look-prettier-on-windows-8

Looks like this is how you do it.

how handy! Thanks Ryu.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:23 am
by flip-mode
derFunkenstein wrote:
Ryu Connor wrote:
http://updates.kotaku.com/post/34677507666/make-steam-look-prettier-on-windows-8

Looks like this is how you do it.

how handy! Thanks Ryu.

Yep, added to bookmarks. I'll be lucky to remember this by the time I ever get Windows 8

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 6:37 pm
by d53642
I used the preview version up to end aug then ended reverted back to Win 7 due to the errors I was having with some games in steam. I have purchased windows 8 while it was cheap though and hope to go back to it later as I like it a lot.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 2:37 am
by LostCat
d53642 wrote:
I used the preview version up to end aug then ended reverted back to Win 7 due to the errors I was having with some games in steam. I have purchased windows 8 while it was cheap though and hope to go back to it later as I like it a lot.

The previews had more game issues I think.

The only one I've come across since release is Bulletstorm (though I haven't tried Crysis 2.) I know it didn't sell well, but being Epic I'm still hoping it gets fixed.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 4:45 am
by yogibbear
Someone linked me to this from here once I think:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpos ... stcount=28

I think that's how they did it.

Re: Windows 8 + Steam

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:00 pm
by derFunkenstein
Steam big-screen mode has made this kind of unnecessary now. I took the effort to hook my PC up to my TV via HDMI and grabbed my wired Xbox 360 controller, which reaches the couch without an extension cord. I wish I'd done this sooner. I wouldn't dream of playing online PC shooters with the gamepad (or at all, for that matter), but my Max Payne 3 experience has been very satisfactory, as well as Sonic Generations and Alan Wake. Got my wireless keyboard and mouse for when I want to type or navigate around the OS. Couch game has never had it so good. Oh, and since my TV is only a 720p display (native 1366x768, which is the resolution I get when I plug my PC in) I never have a single stutter or dip on max settings. Depending on the game (Alan Wake, for instance) I'd see the frame rate drop at 1920x1080, but with half the pixels it's not happening on my TV.