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Valve Offers Complete Game Library to 'Steam Link' Mac Customers Due to Delayed Support

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Video game developer and digital distribution company Valve began sending out emails to customers who pre-ordered its new streaming device, the Steam Link, over the weekend, apologizing to Mac users that the box won't function with Apple's ecosystem at launch. The company has begun shipping the initial wave of pre-orders to customers, but cited "temporary software issues" that prevent it from fully supporting the Mac line out of the gate.

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The $49.99 Steam Link is a set-top box for the living room that connects users to Valve's Steam platform by streaming content from a PC and into a more traditional console environment. To support the thousands of games that are meant to be played on a mouse and keyboard, the company also launched the Steam Controller for $49.99 alongside the Steam Link. Unfortunately for Mac users, the controller is also incompatible with the Apple line at launch, but Valve hopes the issue to be resolved in "the next few weeks."

Unfortunately, there are some temporary software issues that prevent the hardware from functioning with Macs. We expect these problems to be resolved as we update firmware and drivers over the next few weeks. The Steam Link currently doesn't stream from Macs. An upcoming update will add full support for streaming audio, video, and controller input.

The Steam Controller doesn't currently support gamepad emulation on Macs. If you opt into the Steam Beta client, keyboard/mouse emulation will be functional. We expect gamepad emulation to become functional within a few weeks. We want to apologize for the delays in providing full functionality for the Mac platform. We're doing everything we can to resolve the issues.

Due to the snafu, Valve is providing Steam Link and Steam Controller early adopters who planned on streaming from a Mac with the compensation of a free download of the $99.99 Valve Complete Pack. The Complete Pack not only includes the entire back catalog of the company's history -- including games like Half-Life, Counter-Strike, Portal, and all their sequels -- but promises future Valve titles will be available to download free of charge. Still, those Mac users who want to send back their Steam Link and Controller will be able to keep the Complete Pack if they choose to do so.

Thanks, James!

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Top Rated Comments

140 months ago
This is why I pirate...
As a former game developer, thanks for harming what you claim to enjoy.
Score: 26 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vertsix Avatar
140 months ago
This would also apply to Windows. If you really want to game, just get a console.
Thanks for the laugh today. Made my day better. :D
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Glassed Silver Avatar
140 months ago
Did Valve just do something massively great in customer support?

Wait... let me check...

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Glassed Silver:mac
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Cloudsurfer Avatar
140 months ago
For all those who are saying the Mac is not the ideal gaming platform (which it isn't), Valve is actually doing us Mac users a huge favor in the long run.

Thanks to SteamOS we'll see more and more OpenGL ports over the next few years. And if Valve really manages to gain traction with their platform, developers may even choose Vulkan (OpenGL's successor) in favor of DirectX 12 for future developments. It's a long shot, but SteamOS may have the potential to compete with Windows on the PC gaming front. And with that success, Mac success could follow.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
140 months ago
Don't care. For gaming I have dedicated, powerful Windows 10 PC (and BTW, I'm super impressed with the new Windows).
So have I. It’s my Mac Pro booted into Windows…. :^)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
140 months ago
Please.

Please.

If you want to have a legitimate gaming experience, don't buy a Mac.

If you want an inferior, limited, and closed-source experience without virtually any freedom, go ahead and buy a Mac and use OS X.
There's nothing that can be done on a PC that can't be done on a Mac. The only reason - the only reason - gaming on Macs is "inferior" is because most developers don't have the resources to develop on both platforms concurrently. Those that do have the resources put out Mac versions quite successfully.
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