At 3:09 during the introduction of the Steam Machine
Oh wow! I missed that! So cool!
I’ve been waiting for it.
Yep. Godot and Blender I think
And running it all in KDE Plasma, so my guess is some version of arch
@dormedas @UnexpectedBehavior a match made in heaven.
Godot is certainly the easiest and simplest to install in terms of full engine and game dev IDE.
Whether they wanted to showcase or deliberately chose it for how it looks or not, I think the simple install onto a presentation desk/PC/Steam Machine may have been a reason as well.
They’re very much focused on gaming, which makes sense it’s Valve, but essentially it’s just a PC so it can run anything that you would be able to run on Windows or normal Linux, also apparently it can also run Android apps.
Godot has also been pushing a lot for better VR tools lately. I suspect that is another place where Valve is discretely pulling some strings.
Why would they hide it if they were funding and contributing labour.
They did the same with DXVK and FEX. I think it is just their company culture to do the open-source work discretely.
I suppose as a private for-profit company they don’t want to signal their intentions.






