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They are all TMR retardcontroller will still suffer from stick lottery
It's just an alternate route for console players.Well for one I think a majority of PC users aren't going to like a small form factor PC they can't upgrade and is stuck with 2020 tier of hardware alongside a memory bottleneck. Likewise current gen console users won't really be tempted when it's basically a third party machine with no new Source/Source 2 games and is up to par with what they currently have regardless of price.
Even for the audience that's still on the PS4 or running a GTX setup and want to upgrade for XYZ reason, it's hard to see why they wouldn't just upgrade solely the GPU for a fraction of the machine's price or straight up get a PS5 Pro with 4x storage and 2x performance for the same price
That is assuming they're not already part of the 70% of the 140 million steam users that have hardware worse than the Steam Machine. In which case they also have access to those thousands of Steam only indie games so they can gauge if they need better hardware or not.It's just an alternate route for console players.
Yeh, I don't really get the whole "hur durr who is this for its so underpowered".That is assuming they're not already part of the 70% of the 140 million steam users that have hardware worse than the Steam Machine.
Wouldn't price as in price to performance be crucial for its success? it's not upgradeable so if its 800$ the cheaper route would be to just get a better GPU for their existing desktops or a $350 PS5Yeh, I don't really get the whole "hur durr who is this for its so underpowered".
You only need to take a look at Valve's own hardware surveys to see the absolutely dire setups people are running. If it comes in at a decent price and has good availability it will have a market.
PS5 won't come with 10-year old Steam library.Wouldn't price as in price to performance be crucial for its success? it's not upgradeable so if its 800$ the cheaper route would be to just get a better GPU for their existing desktops or a $350 PS5
The Quest breaks something every update and the software phones home every five seconds. Meta goes out of its way to fuck PCVR every time they push an update and Zuckerberg knows what the inside of your house looks like. Not to mention that Steam's big screen is a better UI, and less mobile-tier shovelware at AAA prices.What's the deal with the Steam Frame? It seems similar enough to the Quest 3 except it's going to be twice the price and there's a scowling tranny (with a riotgrrl sidecut) on the product page.
For some people, having something that costs $300 cheaper in exchange for all that cruft is good enough. Though, I'm stil iffy about the Quest 3 price since you can get a devil's bargain for cheaper (Quest 2 or 3S), or pay the extra for something that works better AND doesn't phone home (Steam Frame).The Quest breaks something every update and the software phones home every five seconds. Meta goes out of its way to fuck PCVR every time they push an update and Zuckerberg knows what the inside of your house looks like. Not to mention that Steam's big screen is a better UI, and less mobile-tier shovelware at AAA prices.
Buying games outside of Steam is not a big issue for most people, GOG has a lot of games a 10 year old Steam library lacksPS5 won't come with 10-year old Steam library.
That is still not a point in favor of getting a shitstation. As for upgrading pc, it's never just the gpu. I'm still getting mileage out of my gtx 1060, but my i5 is a very real bottleneck now.Buying games outside of Steam is not a big issue for most people, GOG has a lot of games a 10 year old Steam library lacks
I know.Buying games outside of Steam is not a big issue for most people, GOG has a lot of games a 10 year old Steam library lacks
The PC hardware elitists that screech at everyone else that you need the latest AMVidia slop card to run your games at 600fps in 4k tend to fall into two camps I think:I give 0 fucks about 4k gaming I don't particularly care about being an autist with components outside of extra drives
It has 1 exclusive.For $649 you can get a PS5 Pro with 14 PS5 exclusive games
+the price of the games and PSN. It works out much more expensive.$350 PS5
Which console gamers dont have access to. They would with a steam machineGOG has a lot of games a 10 year old Steam library lacks
I think they're shills tbh. I haven't seen a game worth having a cutting edge rig for since Crysis in 2005.The PC hardware elitists that screech at everyone else that you need the latest AMVidia slop card to run your games at 600fps in 4k tend to fall into two camps I think:
Everyone has a PC of some form factor nowdays, I can assure you a huge chunk of those 140 million Steam MAU are primary console usersWhich console gamers dont have access to
It's not 2010 anymore. Games are virtually the same price on console as they are on Steam+the price of the games and PSN. It works out much more expensive.
I wish Valve still made Source games to justify the Steam Machine purchaseIt has 1 exclusive.
It's not unreasonable to get shocked at the sticker price of a computer with 2020 performance, 6 years later and at double the price, on top of being memory bottlenecked with no way to get around it.I think they're shills tbh.
It's not just computers and gaming rigs but consoles as well. The price increases for the Xbox Series have been outrageous. And the models of the Playstation being currently sold are not much better. It will be interesting to see how these companies handle prices of their hardware during the typical sales events and holiday seasons.It's not unreasonable to get shocked at the sticker price of a computer with 2020 performance,