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Tesla Launches Steam In Its Cars With Thousands of Games (electrek.co) 105

Tesla has launched Steam integration inside its Model S and Model X electric cars with thousands of games now playable. Electrek reports: Today, Tesla launched Steam Beta for Model S and Model X as part of its "holiday update." We reported all the details of Tesla's holiday update earlier today for most Tesla vehicles, but the Steam integration is only for the refreshed Model S and Model X produced over the last two years. That's because Tesla's two flagship vehicles are equipped with a more powerful entertainment computer designed for video games.

With the unveiling of the new Model S and Model X, Tesla announced the new gaming computer: "Up to 10 teraflops of processing power enables in-car gaming on-par with today's newest consoles via Tesla Arcade. Wireless controller compatibility allows gaming from any seat." A known chip leaker, Patrick Schur, posted a diagram of Tesla's new gaming computer powered by the AMD Navi 23 GPU. The system is integrated and connects directly to two touchscreens inside the Model S and Model X to play games, watch entertainment, and perform other functions. Musk also revealed that the new computer has more storage space to be able to handle more games on the platform at the same time, which is going to be useful to handle your Steam library.
The holiday update also brings support for Apple Music, an update to Dog Mode, improvements to Tesla's "Light Show" feature, and a bunch of smaller features/updates.
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Tesla Launches Steam In Its Cars With Thousands of Games

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  • Steam power (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @02:04AM (#63129338)

    Oh, great. A steam powered Tesla!

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @02:10AM (#63129346)

    Now games on the console. What could possibly go wrong?

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      Kids playing games while dad/mom is driving sounds like a lot less distractions for said dad/mom.

      Like most things, this sounds like something with both pros and cons.

      • Except they'll be playing it on the giant screen in the middle of the dashboard.

        • Nope. Kids in the back play on the rear screen. That might be why it is only on refresh S/X
        • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

          There are two screens in the ad video linked in the OP. One is in front and one in the rear. Both can apparently play games. I would imagine kids would be playing in the back.

          Front screen playing would probably be more about "fuck my life, I have to sit for half an hour to an hour at a charging station because this isn't a diesel/gasoline car, I may as well may it a bit more pleasant by playing a round of Vampire Survivors".

          • Or, you know... Netflix or Disney+, or Hulu, or another game while charging. But sure, you sit there and think that.
          • Only if you're too stupid to charge at night.

            • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

              Most Tesla users are really stupid by that measuring stick, considering how much in demand various charging stations are for Tesla vehicles as far as I've seen.

      • Kids playing games while dad/mom is driving sounds like a lot less distractions for said dad/mom.

        Kids were already playing games on the back seat, but on a much cheaper tablet. And as a benefit, if there are multiple kids, each can play on his own tablet.

      • Kids already have their own phones. Why would they bother? You can't get to watch something on a really big screen at home, so this won't change anything.
        • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

          Because PC games are significantly better on average. And from parental point of view, significantly less exploitative.

          • And yet kids would rather watch tik-tok. And their parents would rather facebook. On their phones.
            • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

              Kids would also rather eat candy. And play with feces. Did you have a point, or do you just hate kids?

              • Kids would also rather eat candy. And play with feces. Did you have a point, or do you just hate kids?

                Sounds like you're the one who hate kids.

                How is that relevant to my observation that kids today would rather watch tik-tok on their phones than play a game on the back screen of a tesla? At least that is in topic.

                • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

                  The fact that "kids prefer to do things that grant them instant gratification and it's their parents' job to prevent that and instead direct them toward learning to enjoy more complex things with at least some delayed gratification instead"?

                  Where a decent median PC game that has far less predatory mechanics and far more skill based aspects to it serves that exact purpose as compared to a typical "you lose, now insert daddy's credit card to win next time" median mobile game.

    • Now games on the console. What could possibly go wrong?

      Considering Tesla has been successfully sued [electrek.co] over false advertising for offering its supposed self-driving capability, I wouldn't get too excited. There will definitely be caveats.

    • Now games on the console. What could possibly go wrong?

      Absolutely nothing. It's perfectly safe. All Tesla drivers know better than to turn on "autopilot" & start playing video games while travelling at high speed. Now, stop asking questions.

    • by pezpunk ( 205653 )

      Autopilot is properly named, you brainless dimwit. When a pilot engages autopilot in a plane, he has to stay alert and at the controls. It's not Tesla's fault you're too stupid to understand that.

      Also, the games on a Tesla only work when the car is in Park.

      You really should be ashamed of yourself for making such an uninformed and ignorant post.

      • Autopilot is properly named, you brainless dimwit. When a pilot engages autopilot in a plane, he has to stay alert and at the controls. It's not Tesla's fault you're too stupid to understand that.

        Also, the games on a Tesla only work when the car is in Park.

        You really should be ashamed of yourself for making such an uninformed and ignorant post.

        And yet there have been cases of pilot error when pilots are suddenly required to take control from the autopilot, because they tend to trust the automated systems too much. Deadly 737-500 crash [aviationpros.com]

        Just under 5 minutes after takeoff, as the jet banked steeply left, a warning alert sounded in the cockpit: "BANK ANGLE."

        Two seconds after the alert sounded, at an altitude of 10,700 feet, the pilot in command disengaged the autopilot system to take manual control.

        This pilot, 54 years old with almost 18,000 hours of flight time, half of that in a 737, clearly didn't realize that the autopilot had been compensating and masking the effect of the asymmetric thrust in the engines.

        With the autopilot gone, the countering forces from the control surfaces on the wings were removed and "the yaw and roll forces of the asymmetric power rolled the aircraft to the left," the investigation report states.

        The pilot was so unaware of what was happening that he steered the control wheel further left instead of right, which "increased the roll tendency of the aircraft to the left."

        The plane rolled more than 45 degrees left and went nose down.

        At that moment, the autothrottle finally disengaged. But it was too late to recover. The flight data stopped recording as the plane crashed into the sea.

        One automated system compensating for the failure of another automated system, masking the true cause of the problem until it was too late.

        • You could also see the 737 MAX's MCAS system as a type of autopilot, and it ran two planes into the ground.

          I'd be interested to know what proportion of airplane fatalities in the last decade or two can be attributed to automated flight control systems malfunctioning.

      • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

        The commonly held understanding of autopilot is not the same as the reality of autopilot.

        Every other manufacturer calls it a driver aid. Maybe Musk chose autopilot because he expected his cars to be fully self driving about 6 years ago,

        • by pezpunk ( 205653 )

          Tesla ALSO calls it a driver aid, you moron. In fact other car manufacturers have much MORE misleading names than Tesla's. man, people just regurgitate the dumbest shit.

    • Given you've got to be stationary, I guess there's not as much to go wrong here as a lot of people seem to think.

      This reminds me of the 90s when manufacturers were raving about how they'd put a 10 disk CD-changer in the boot (trunk) of their fancier cars. It was all fun and games, but completely obsolete a few years later when the MP3 player became "a thing".

      The other thing that gets me about this is that this is making the news - all the legacy manufacturers are seriously missing a trick by not doing OTA u

    • I'm not a Tesla fan, but autopilot on an airplane will happily fly you into a mountain.

    • Now games on the console. What could possibly go wrong?

      In some places that would be VERY illegal if it's visible to the driver.

    • People are already shooting porn in autodriven Teslas.
      I guess I'd be slightly less concerned about someone playing a game, frankly.

    • Now games on the console. What could possibly go wrong?

      Darwin works in mysterious ways.

  • by LeeLynx ( 6219816 ) on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @02:13AM (#63129352)
    It's not *my* fault my Tesla hit a stopped car. I wasn't watching, I was playing Call of Duty. I can't help it if my vehicle changes lanes on its own.
  • I read through the article but didn't see mention of this - I wonder if you could stream the Steam games output to a computer or TV inside your house. That would get you potentially more utility out of a gaming system built into the car.

    • by Luckyo ( 1726890 )

      Is it actually so powerful that it's worth to do that instead of just buying something like a steamdeck?

      • by Rei ( 128717 )

        At the time of the new infotainment system release last year, it had a Navi 23 GPU and was comparable to a Playstation 5 in performance. Not sure if there've been any upgrades since them.

      • Looks like it has a Radeon 6600/6600XT level GPU.

      • More a matter of, if I had one (I do not) I would wonder if you could avoid duplication of hardware.

  • Humans (Score:3, Insightful)

    by n.sider ( 10210149 ) on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @03:28AM (#63129416)
    We're not gonna make it, are we?
    • There's no good reason not to have Steam on a Tesla for use while parked. The computer is powerful enough to make use of, the car has plenty of power whether it's charging or not.

      There's no good reason not to have LIDAR on a Tesla, either

      • Yeah. I'm sure all Tesla drivers are conscientious drivers (remembers getting cut off on the road yesterday by a Model Y zooming in an out of traffic) who always keep 2 hands on the wheel when driving (saw a Model S driver the other day reading a book on the freeway) and are 100% invested in traffic safety. I mean, look at the guy they follow who leads Tesla! A paragon of morality and decent humanity.

        Forgive me if I keep my distance even more from every other Tesla on the road. It's just that I'm in

  • How long before the first person dies playing a game while they think the car is autopiloting itself?

    • Once other car makers add games and allows such foolishness.
      Thankfully, Tesla does not allow that. You can play games in the front only while parked. If not parked, no games in front.
    • by nagora ( 177841 ) on Wednesday December 14, 2022 @04:22AM (#63129466)

      How long before the first person dies playing a game while they think the car is autopiloting itself?

      Quite a long time since the console only works while stationary.

      • How long before the first person dies playing a game while they think the car is autopiloting itself?

        Quite a long time since the console only works while stationary.

        Hm. As long as it took to defeat "driver must be behind the wheel with Full Self Driving" active? Shorter or longer than that?

  • Well that's something for you to do while your 'autopilot' is mowing down all the bollards and pieces are falling off your glovebox.

  • This guy is on some **serious** drugs! It might be fun to see him be the billionaire who loses the most amount of money in the least amount of time. Honestly, he **has** to be trying to tank this company at this point. **Few** are this stupid...

    • Actually, it is for people to play while sitting around waiting for the car to charge up.

      • Actually, it is for people to play while sitting around waiting for the car to charge up.

        Seems to me that people would have better things to do - like stretch their legs to avoid deep vein thrombosis from being seated to long, a bathroom break, "recharge" their own "battery" by getting something to eat, or doing some shopping or seeing someone at a business while the car charges.

  • ... because their lawyers would not let Elon call it "toddler mode". But the casino won't let either inside, so what are you gonna do?

  • ... if the Holiday Update this year just popped up a text screen that said, "AUSTIN, Texas. - Tesla Inc. today announces that due to his needing more time to focus on rooting-out Wokes at Twitter, CEO Elon Musk will be stepping down from his roles as CEO and board member at Tesla, and will be replaced acting immediately. Investor relations director Martin Viecha will be stepping in as interim CEO. Musk will remain with the company as an advisor."

    • ... if the Holiday Update this year just popped up a text screen that said, "AUSTIN, Texas. - Tesla Inc. today announces that due to his needing more time to focus on rooting-out Wokes at Twitter, CEO Elon Musk will be stepping down from his roles as CEO and board member at Tesla, and will be replaced acting immediately. Investor relations director Martin Viecha will be stepping in as interim CEO. Musk will remain with the company as an advisor."

      If Musk didn't own the board I suspect he'd be worried about getting canned.

      Musk has gone so far off the deep end he's posting Q-memes [twitter.com] and calling for Fauci to be arrested [twitter.com]. If he were a senior executive at any other company he would have been fired a long time ago.

      Right when mainstream car companies are coming up with viable electric cars as competitors Tesla's CEO is alienating its core demographic.

      My next car is going to be electric but it's sure as hell not going to be a Tesla with the political associat

      • by Twinbee ( 767046 )
        On the contrary, he's detoxifying the social landscape by allowing some semblance of free speech again. As he said, if the woke mind virus is not defeated, there's no hope for any of us.
  • Hoping someone with a Tesla can chime in. Can the car connect to wi-fi? If you're only on cellular downloading a game could be painful unless you have a solid 5G signal.

  • some mildly annoyed guy getting out of his car, steam billowing off of his freshly-pressed pants and jacket.
  • Up to 10 teraflops of processing power

    What kinda spec is that? No proc? RAM? Storage?

    powered by the AMD Navi 23 GPU

    Old stuff. rDNA2. Musk can't even get the good stuff.

  • ... and thought he's finally done it. Elon Musk has become the Bond villain he wants to be.

    "Do you expect me to talk?'

    "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to cook to a nice, soft texture, while maintaining flavour and color!"

  • But don't want to buy a Steam Deck or Switch? weirdos

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