Here’s a podcast featuring Gabe Newell talking about lots of Valve related stuff, focusing mainly on Steam and Mac.
It’s about an hour long, so sit back with a drink and enjoy. :S
Here’s a podcast featuring Gabe Newell talking about lots of Valve related stuff, focusing mainly on Steam and Mac.
It’s about an hour long, so sit back with a drink and enjoy. :S
Can you give us a summary? Some of us have studying that they really should be doing.
apple version never crashes but the performance sucks
Gabe waved to us! =D
When Gabe was saying how if Windows was tied to a specific chipset like the Mac it would be bad since it would limit innovation, the expression on the Mac user’s face was priceless. <3 Gabe.
EDIT:
No, it’s just the expression on his face when they discuss Macs. Dammit!
Gabe Newell uses a lot of big words and he really talks above my head sometimes.
Sometimes I wondered what he was talking about because he seems to stray off from the topic a lot.
Also most of what I clearly understood wasn’t all that interesting anyways. I know most of this from before.
Gabe sounds as if he’s out of breath/gasping for air when he’s just talking.
oh just heard him choke up a little when he got the “why not ship on the PS3” question. haha… he just can’t admit he has an irrational stance on it. we all know it.
then he seemed to calm himself down and say it would take many hours to outline the decision process and blah blah blah…
anyways Flash plugin crashed when it was 5 mins left of the podcast.
the podcast was 144MB so seems like this is too much to stream for Flash.
I wonder when Adobe will fix it.
No problem for me, there are bigger flash videos.
Lol…‘what is Steam?’, reply:‘5 min. blablabla’. Instead of ‘Steam is Valve’s iTunes for games, and now we got it running on a Mac’.
don’t know what you’re talking about
gabe literally has a huge collection of knives and also a full wall of photos of his collection of knives and also weighs 400lb
:lol:
I understood all of it. :freeman:
I love how he told those Mac-ers how it was without be bluntly rude about it.
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