I don't know much about trademarks but I think filing them is basically declaring an intent to use them within a certain amount of time (I have no idea what that length of time is) and if you don't there's penalties. Or at the very least you lose the trademark.
I wouldn't use it for serious playing but I could definitely see it as a more relaxing and entertaining way of getting exercise. Just put on god mode and walk around Skyrim for a an hour or two.
I think the fact that it's gotten positive reviews from devs for FPS, PnC and 2D platformers says that Valve may actually be right about this being basically good at almost everything. "Jack of all trades, master of none, Often times better than a master of one"
One of the controller prototypesA couple of weeks ago Valve invited some indie developers over in secret to try out their newly announced controller, Gamasutra are reporting. The outlook seems very promising.
Planetoid Pioneers developer Dan Tabar tried out Gearbox's FPS-RPG Borderlands and...
Oh shut up. Someone else had a different life to you get over it. I know you don't mean that entirely seriously but I'm sick of seeing this sort of comment/sentiment in general.
Anyway I can't wait to get my hands on one of these things. I have a thing for controllers and input devices and I...
In the third and final of Valve's living room announcements is the unveiling of the Steam Controller. With the previously announced SteamOS and Steam Machines a new type of controller is needed to bridge the gap between PC and console interfaces: The Steam controller.
The Steam controller...
Ok so some of you who like to use a gamepad on PC might know about MotionInJoy. That Chinese adware stuff that'd dodgy as hell but was what you had to use to get a Dualshock 3 working with your PC if you didn't want to use the godawful dpad on a 360 controller (or you just wanted to have the...
Exactly. These are all announcements about Steam in the living room. This is not about Valve in general. Everything is related back to Steam, SteamOS and the living room space. They probably not announcing Source 2 or a game.
Maybe it really is as simple as having Steam running on another PC and then selecting "Wifi connect" or whatever from a menu in the SteamOS machine.
A lot of people don't know how to install a new OS and would find the very idea scary. If Valve want to appeal to console gamers and a wide...
Then randomise the ballot order I guess (as in, everyone who picks up a ballot has an equal chance of getting any order, not just randomise it and have that random list for everyone). Then of course people would probably just vote for whoever they're more familiar with so whoever has the most...
That's called spoiling your vote and it's a simple as scribbling whatever the hell you want on your ballot (or leaving it blank). It's easy to do, legal and even if it wasn't legal it would be illegal to prosecute anyone for it because it's a private ballot and which one was yours is not...
It's for kids. It's studier and harder to break (no hinges) and it doesn't have 3D which a lot of parents don't trust their kids to use without getting sick from it (and which Nintendo don't recommend kids play with enabled). It's also a bit cheaper for having dropped those two things. So IIT...
So anyone who tried to get a PS3 controller working on Windows probably is aware that the primary solution for it is Chinese adware (though there is at least one alternative now thankfully). According to some guy on Reddit devs at PAX were saying that the controller was picked up natively on...