Cocotxo escribió:@xan_vision enlace de lo que dices? El primer punto me refiero.
Claro. Ha salido en varios sitios, por ejemplo
https://sea.ign.com/steam-deck/174857/n ... enerations"We look at this as just a new category of device in the PC space,” said Steam Deck designer Greg Coomer. “And assuming that customers agree with us that this is a good idea, we expect not only to follow up in the future with more iterations ourselves, but also for other manufacturers to want to participate in the space.
We want to make sure people know that the SteamOS 3 is available free, for any manufacturer that wants to make a similar product,” said designer Lawrence Yang. Similar to Valve’s past idea for Steam Machines, we could see a future where Steam Decks from multiple manufacturers exist in the world."
Por cierto que aquí tambien sale el tema del raytracing y dicen que creen que va a ir bien, entre otras cosas porque la memoria esta es muy nueva y da un gran rendimiento:
"Because of the AMD RDNA 2 graphics hardware being used, the Steam Deck is technically capable of ray tracing. Currently ray tracing is targeted by games with high-end graphics, but Griffais believes there will be a time when the lighting system comes within the range of the Steam Decks capabilities. “I think there'll come a time where we can enable that feature and see what we get,” he said."
Edit: Añado esta imagen porque es muy interesante. Es la patente de casco autónomo que ha registrado Valve
PD: Siguen haciendo pruebas de VR y... creo que lo que se dice en el video lo resume perfectamente. Si alguien no lo entiende (por el ingles) que me diga y lo traduzco.