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Valve Officially Launches TV-Friendly Steam Big Picture Mode

An anonymous reader writes "Valve on Monday announced the public release of Big Picture, Steam's new mode that lets gamers access their games on a TV, in over 20 languages. Big Picture lets you use a traditional gamepad (as well as a keyboard and mouse) to access the complete Steam store and Steam Community from the comfort of the couch in your living room."

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  1. Re:Valve has a winner by BradleyUffner · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...it's up there with the XBox 360...

    It's jam-packed full of advertising, leaving 1/10th of the screen for actual content?

  2. Re:About .. eh.... time? by sortius_nod · · Score: 3, Funny

    Heaven forbid a company designing a UI that you might find useful, or, SHOCK HORROR, make your life easier. I mean, who wants things to be easier? In fact, Valve should force TV users to load all games via an 8pt comic sans font console that has pink writing on a white background, & ensure that the only input device allowed is a hacked Wii-mote.

    The amount of bullshit wank you faux-geeks go on with is ridiculous. Any positive change to a device/piece of software & it's all "I could do that x years ago by gluing a piece of string to a tin can".

  3. Re:Valve has a winner by Qzukk · · Score: 3, Funny

    It's jam-packed full of advertising, leaving 1/10th of the screen for actual content?

    I opened up Steam and got that before I even hit the big picture button!

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    If I have been able to see further than others, it is because I bought a pair of binoculars.