I think if Valve fails they weren't have to worry about trying to convince future partners because the failure itself would temper Valve's desire to expand into the hardware market.
I see a hybrid PC/console as a "shot at the moon" type of endeavor. I think Valve should of took a shot at just orbiting the earth first. I don't see why they haven't created a mobile app store and leveraged Steam's userbase by providing Steam with side loading functionality that installs the mobile store directly on Steam users' smarthphones and tabs (with permission). That route would somewhat allow Valve to circumvent any attempts by Google to purge them from their app store and affect their ability to penetrate the market.
To me, its seems like that route would provide a far larger potential for revenue and profit. Given Apple's app store generated 10 billion in sales just last year and Android will supposedly ship on a billion devices next year.
I see a hybrid PC/console as a "shot at the moon" type of endeavor. I think Valve should of took a shot at just orbiting the earth first. I don't see why they haven't created a mobile app store and leveraged Steam's userbase by providing Steam with side loading functionality that installs the mobile store directly on Steam users' smarthphones and tabs (with permission). That route would somewhat allow Valve to circumvent any attempts by Google to purge them from their app store and affect their ability to penetrate the market.
To me, its seems like that route would provide a far larger potential for revenue and profit. Given Apple's app store generated 10 billion in sales just last year and Android will supposedly ship on a billion devices next year.
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