• NecroticEuphoria@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    I’ll repeat what others likely mentioned before:

    Valve specifically chose to build a mid range PC, so more people can afford it.

    Also they priced it in a way where it’s still affordable while offering the convenience of not having to build it yourself. The majority of people never built a PC themselves, nor do they want to.

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      16 hours ago

      i think i must be their target audience because i’m excited as hell for the steam machine. i have no desire to build my own, i just want to play my steam games on my big tv. that’s it. they’re making that easy.

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      16 hours ago

      Not disagreeing with any of this, but it’s not like people who don’t build PC’s dont have plenty of options of prebuilt ones from either high end 3rd party stores as well as low end ones. To me it’s just another option to add to a long list which due to the company name will definitely sell more than the others right off the bat.

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        12 hours ago

        The key difference is that the Steam Machine can be controlled 100% for the controller with a OS built to be controlled by the controller, and seen on a TV.

        Windows doesn’t do that. It fuckin sucks to see on a TV because the UI is so small, and the controller only works in-game.

        I am most excited for the OS progress. I will be putting whatever on my living room pc as soon as it’s released. I can’t stand using a mouse and keyboard in the living room and having to scoot close to the TV

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          11 hours ago

          Maybe its the games I have played but my last pc was connected to my tv exclusively for 5 years and never saw that UI issue. I definitely had issues that sometimes needed addressing, but that wasnt one. I thought it worked good enough, but yeah the keyboard and mouse was always annoying. I used the Logitech all in one which was pretty small and mouse pad on the right side from the couch. For the most part I used it more for video playback though so I was in Kodi a lot and I would then use my phone as the remote control.

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        14 hours ago

        Choose: Big, bulky, shining with full RGB spectrum monster (low-end)

        Or small funny box that Just Works.

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          13 hours ago

          Lol, I also hate the RGB as well. I built mine a few years ago and it was annoying how badly it is just integrated into most parts now. Some had options where I could buy the same part without it, but some it was either buy it with it or get something else that was either lower end or higher end and not what I wanted at all. In the end it has a low glow and I just face that open window at a wall. Why can’t everything have a boring option like noctua fans.

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        16 hours ago

        To me the Steam Machine looks more like it’s supposed to be a console type deal. Like what the Steam Link was supposed to be.

        Especially if you mainly use it with the Big Picture mode of Steam OS