CosmicQueso
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That settles it.
Steamception HTPC build will be happening.
This. This is the start of something beautiful.
Steamception HTPC build will be happening.
This. This is the start of something beautiful.
I'm also trying to figure this out with both my TV & monitor in use simultaneously. I can see my desktop on my TV and I try dragging Steam over, but Big Picture always launches on my monitor.
Yeah you have to set your TV as the "primary" monitor for games to go to it.
That's too perfect. I only wish Steam didn't have to be the active window in order to trigger it. Really neat touch, though.The guide button launches it from the desktop as well, holy shit!
Even regular browsing is taking me over 1GB. And I have occassional spikes to 30 percent usage on my 660ti. So it certainly uses more resources than Dead Space @1080p/60fps.
But having said that, it's worth it. Cause this shit is fast and slick.
Seriously, am I the only one with this issue (the categories going off the screen)?
Also, zooming with the right analog stick in the browser is pretty damn wonky, especially if you've already zoomed in using Y.
Anyone know if I should set my nvidia settings to full or limited if I'm going to be playing on the tv? My monitor has been set to limited and I've just been playing on the pc. Not sure if that is right.
Seriously, am I the only one with this issue (the categories going off the screen)?
Also, zooming with the right analog stick in the browser is pretty damn wonky, especially if you've already zoomed in using Y.
Will rapidly become unacceptable for people wanting a quiet PC under their TV if it's running fans at high speed just idling on a Menu.
Anyone able to start steam in big picture mode without having to click it first?
Is there a command line for this?
Thanks! So is there something that lets me set a hotkey to auto switch them based on when certain things are launched?
I'm not having this issue. Resolution? Is your TV overscanning?
Does your TV have overscan? Kind of looks like that's the issue there.
Pressing the guide button might do it automatically from what people are saying. Or you can have a startup shortcut with "-bigpicture" I believe.Anyone able to start steam in big picture mode without having to click it first?
Is there a command line for this?
Anyone able to start steam in big picture mode without having to click it first?
Is there a command line for this?
Screenshot?
And no. My TV is not overscanning. I'm not even running this on my TV right now, I'm running it on my laptop screen. And even if I was, could you please explain how a screenshot taken on my PC could possibly show my TV overscanning? A screenshot shows what the computer is rendering; the screen ultimately showing the result is completely irrelevant.
Anyone able to start steam in big picture mode without having to click it first?
Is there a command line for this?
Add -bigpicture to the launch target in properties for Steam.This would be good.
No d-pad support :-(, other than that really slick experience so far.
Oh, I didn't know if steam has a built in screen thing.
Anyways, my list drops down, not up. Did you try quitting steam and restarting?
If you have an ati card you can set pre-sets which change with the press of whatever keyboard keys you want or a double click on a shortcut. I assume Nvidia has something similar. So far though I don't know of a way to automate the whole thing so one key press or opening of an application switches the monitors, Steam big picture, audio etc. I guess if you only have two audio inputs the audio won't be an issue because Windows will switch when one becomes deactivated. My problem is I have 3 audio inputs so it doesn't know how to deal with that.
I guess it really doesn't like the arcade stick (it is in left analog mode, not dpad mode). All of the other buttons seem to work.
remove that very last bit and we've got a "Steam. believe." .gif winner right here.
This thing is awesome. I genuinely feel like I just got a new console and I've been on Steam for years. I have a question though. Would it be possible to do something to have Steam start in BP mode on computer startup? Like, I log into Windows, Steam goes right into BP mode like it's an Xbox going to the dashboard on startup. Is that kind of thing possible?
Only native XInput controllers are supported now.* I guess your controller isn't one of those.so this only works with the 360 controller?
My axispad isn't being detected (works fine in games)
remove that very last bit and we've got a "Steam. believe." .gif winner right here.
so this only works with the 360 controller?
My axispad isn't being detected (works fine in games)
Had this problem the very first time trying it. Restarting it fixed it and hasn't had a problem since then.Anytime I set it to big picture mode, Steam goes transparent. I click anything, the screen goes black, I click again, it freezes.
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But regardless of how good/bad the browser is...Why did they even take the time to do this? It is a PC or is this just part of the software that will go into a steambox system?