Valve is planning to introduce beta versions of its SteamVR platform for Mac OSX and Linux users within a few months. Ludwig presented a screenshot (seen at the top of this article) of SteamVR running ...
Nearly a year ago, Valve released SteamVR alongside HTC’s Vive, but without Linux and Mac OS X support as originally planned. Now, Valve is making up for at least one of those missed targets. The ...
Pierre-Loup Griffais of Valve Software recently jumped on Twitter to announce the launch of a developer build of SteamVR for Linux. Available now on GitHub, it is offered in the beta branch only so ...
Despite serving the biggest user base of PC gamers, Valve's Gabe Newell has never been a big fan of putting all his eggs in the Windows basket. After all, that's how the Steam OS and Steam Machines ...
This week Valve made clear they're not in a position where it makes sense to continue supporting Apple's OSX for their SteamVR platform at this time. They've suggested that the SteamVR platform will ...
At Steam Dev Days in October, Valve programmer Joe Ludwig confirmed that the company will expand SteamVR to Linux and Mac operating systems. "We're actively working on support for both OSX and Linux ...
The beta channels for the Steam client and SteamVR now support Linux. As a development build, the selection of Linux-supported SteamVR games is very limited, but Valve says the build aims to let ...
The HTC Vive headset and Valve’s SteamVR are finally released and shipping! You might expect that the HTC Vive works with Valve’s own SteamOS and Linux, but it doesn’t. It’s Windows-only for now, just ...
Valve is officially bringing its SteamVR platform to Linux, including its own Debian-based SteamOS platform, with the launch of an early developer build this week. While Windows gamers with ...
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SteamVR for MacOS was introduced in June 2017, after an announcement at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference that year. However, after less than just three years, the program is shutting down.