I have an Asus gaming laptop with a 3080ti, that mofo gets super loud and very, very hot.Fuck gaming laptops, thermal nightmares
We don't promote peace here…Sony, Valve and Nintendo seem to have an iron grip in gaming.
They have slight overlapping competition, but they firmly dominate their own markets.
Just because you can't think of one doesn't mean jack shit to the vast majority of gamers. One of steams biggest draws is the insanely vast library of games dating back decades. It completely dwarfs consoles. This doesn't have to compete with consoles at all. It's a pc for the living room. If you aren't into pc games than this won't interest youHardly matters to console gamers.
This thing needs to compete with the console market to be relevant, and having an infinite amount of random Steam games won't matter much, because it's not like we are not getting all the games we want on PS5 and Series. I can't name a single game available on Steam, that I want to play, and that is not Series.
And there are also games available on Series that are not on Steam, on top of it...
I just looked up a Windows 11 Home license (ewe). They are $139.99.Is Windows free these days?
I am confident to say it will not be more expensive than a gaming laptop in its spec range.We don't even know the range lol
What the title says?That's not "PR". PR (public relations) is what I posted. Some of the media are saying this is a PC with console-like experience. That's accurate. If anyone is saying this is a console like a PS5 or Xbox then they are misinformed.
Yeah, the gaming laptop I bought in 2007 was the last I bought. Worked great for the first few months but then started getting hot and loud. Eventually it was just shut off while playing any game. Will never buy another laptop for gaming.I have an Asus gaming laptop with a 3080ti, that mofo gets super loud and very, very hot.
Never again.
Reread what I said. Valve doesn't call it a console, and said nothing of the sort of competing with consoles.
Only us fantards are arguing from that brand war position.
Cheers. This might be just me but I call a PC something that comes with Windows.I just looked up a Windows 11 Home license (ewe). They are $139.99.
They still have not said anything about "consoles" in official releases. Not to the press, not on their own sites.Big companies give guidelines to the influencers or the press… that's how it works.
I'm willing to bet this will either cost the same or more than the ps5 pro.I am confident to say it will not be more expensive than a gaming laptop in its spec range.
This would be a day one buy for me it if had supported WoWJust because you can't think of one doesn't mean jack shit to the vast majority of gamers. One of steams biggest draws is the insanely vast library of games dating back decades. It completely dwarfs consoles. This doesn't have to compete with consoles at all. It's a pc for the living room. If you aren't into pc games than this won't interest you
Not to mention mods and free online (which is worth several hundred dollars over the life of the machine).Access to infinitely more games?
...and Microsoft of course. But it was never any different. So whats the point?Sony, Valve and Nintendo seem to have an iron grip in gaming.
They have slight overlapping competition, but they firmly dominate their own markets.
Cool. I remember these same arguments with Steam Deck. Valid arguments, yes, but nothing new.Valve can call it whatever it wants but it's competing against consoles and pc's for marketshare/people's time. If this isn't priced accordingly than it'll be DOA because console users will stick to their consoles and pc guys will just upgrade their rigs.
The Steam Deck was somewhat novel at the time, and it's reputation as a decent handheld pc has grown over time. If people had to make a choice between the 2 machines at the time Steam Machine would have been left in the dust, considering how Valve floundered the first round.If it had been $500 and released at the same time as the Steam Deck then it would have been better received.
I mean, losing certain Windows functions on a handheld isn't a sacrifice, but it is on a desktop. Valve is putting a product on the market that isn't as good as a PC (like a gaming laptop is) and isn't as good as a console, either in price or performance.
The Steam Cube is a product aimed at those who aren't familiar with gaming laptops, because at the end of the day, a laptop is a real computer with access to the Adobe suite and everything else the consumer might want , no need for makeshift solutions. Steam Machine is a limitation you know it.
Fuck gaming laptops, thermal nightmares
Oh yea there is so many benefits to an open platform like PC, which this device is, even if it's streamlined. I have to agree withNot to mention mods and free online (which is worth several hundred dollars over the life of the machine).
Is that a problem though?
With those specs you can play a giant selection of the games on steam (there are exceptions of course...vr, certain anti cheat mechanisms, etc) and you can do that with 2 to 3 cables and the TV you already have. Why make a PC enthusiast machine when that is not their target audience? They want to get folks migrated over who are accustomed to only console "plug n play" gaming.
To me, Valve is not targeting someone who has purchased/made a pc specifically for gaming...they are targeting folks who are not in that eco system due to the cost/complexity of managing all the pieces people see as "required" to enjoy pc gaming.
it will not be but this 1000%This should be priced sub $700 though.
...and Microsoft of course. But it was never any different. So whats the point?
Looks like some people are having a hard time to understand this…It's better to sell the thing at a loss and get some market cap rather than releasing it DoA like the Steam Machine 1
Cheers. This might be just me but I call a PC something that comes with Windows.
Not to mention mods and free online (which is worth several hundred dollars over the life of the machine).
Still not sure who this thing is targeted towards. It is almost certainly not going to be a primary device.
What the title says?
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It's better to sell the thing at a loss and get some market cap rather than releasing it DoA like the Steam Machine 1
The parts for old tech are inexpensive for Valve to buy up at this point. Someone made a statement that Valve was essentially buying leftover AMD Garbage, or something to that effect.I don't understand why they couldn't have just put this thing out years ago. It's not like any of the parts in it are new.
Because of the retarded video mentioning cOnSoLe. A honeytrap.Oh yea there is so many benefits to an open platform like PC, which this device is, even if it's streamlined. I have to agree withDeepEnigma I'm not sure why people are trying to turn this into another contender in the console wars
it will not bu this 1000%
Reminds me of the Switch 1 and Nintendo scooping up the shit ass Tegra 1 SoCs that no mobile OEM was willing to buy.The parts for old tech are inexpensive for Valve to buy up at this point. Someone made a statement that Valve was essentially buying leftover AMD Garbage, or something to that effect.
And? A lot of people over the internet think is a console, so they are expecting a console price… When they reveal the price if they go over $599 is going to be a Asus Xbox ROG situation all over again… same for the sales.Yes. It's wrong.
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But no matter what Valve says, they are indeed trying to compete with consoles, but they're being hypocritical instead of making it obvious.Valve doesn't call it a console, and said nothing of the sort of competing with consoles.
Yeah, you are correct about that, but at the same time people only (this part is hyperbole sure) get PC games from Steam. So if you have to go there to get games you might as well get your hardware from there as well.Valve is targeting the people you mention i agree but it's going to be hard to get alot of those people into your ecosystem when this thing isn't even going to retail. It's only going to be sold through valve themselves i presume which limits alot of the exposure.
The thing with these specs is their limitations will be immediately apparent. Who in their right mind will drop $600+ on that? At least the Steam Deck is justified for being a handheld. The Steam Machine doesn't have that excuse.
Every form of time induced entertainment is in competition for your dollars and attention.But no matter what Valve says, they are indeed trying to compete with consoles, but they're being hypocritical instead of making it obvious.
And they're retarded too. Don't be a normie.And? A lot of people over the internet think is a console,
They don't have one. MS/Sony/Nintendo will be the top 3 for the long term, as far as console devices for the living room go. But PC (see Steam Machine) is growing fast (according to Take Two). Could PC be the future of the living room for gaming? Not sure, but I wouldn't complain...so long as it is a seamless console experience....and Microsoft of course. But it was never any different. So whats the point?
There are so many benefits to an open platform. Much cheaper games (look at the various key resellers), free online, fantastic mods, support for basically any controller you can think of, etc.I forgot about the free online. That is pretty huge if you ask me.
Fuck gaming laptops, thermal nightmares
It's more of a sly statement. Technically you can access the desktop and use it as a desktop pc. Same as the Steam Deck. It's no coincidence that Valve was holding this to counter Microsoft and Magnus at this specefic point in time.But no matter what Valve says, they are indeed trying to compete with consoles, but they're being hypocritical instead of making it obvious.
The true marvels of engineering in those things is how they are able to make fans so small and yet loud as a MF at the same time.
I wouldn't have any use for mods (no time), but any controller, free online, and access to PC games not available on console is a great start.There are so many benefits to an open platform. Much cheaper games (look at the various key resellers), free online, fantastic mods, support for basically any controller you can think of, etc.
It's an apples and oranges comparison.
You have an opinion, but are stating it as the only possible option, and it isn't. This isn't competing with consoles for me, didn't think about them at all, they don't enter into this equation for me. It's not a console or this, it was never a console, and this is a net new product for people like myself, and I'm not the only one. Also, the fate of Valve isn't resting on the success of this device, it's just some extra butter on their already massive pile of potatoes.But no matter what Valve says, they are indeed trying to compete with consoles, but they're being hypocritical instead of making it obvious.