Topher
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What about $600 with a controller and HL3 packed in.
Man I'm setting myself up for disappointment.
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Oof.....that's so damn tempting. I'm going to have to practice my temper tantrum
What about $600 with a controller and HL3 packed in.
Man I'm setting myself up for disappointment.
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I am not sure where the no controller is coming from. Maybe since it doesn't specify on the Wishlist page? At minimum I would expect it in a bundle.Not coming with the controller is weird since this machine is promoting ease of use (living room gaming out of the box) All the previous Steam Machines came with a controller. Of course, Valve was not making those machines themselves so that may be the difference. Still it is kind of an F you message if you order one for your tv and don't get the controller. (I know you can use any controller, you want but still...)
I imagine the vast majority of those people gaming at that level won't have the disposable income to buy one of these premium units imo, this thing needs to sell at PS4 prices $399 or under but I can't see it, it'll be a premium unit and priced probably around the PS5 Pro range again imoSpecs that fit in perfectly well with what a large chunk of Steam gamers are gaming with right now. So as a first PC or an alternate PC in another room, it makes sense. But ONLY at the right price.
Yeah, I am thinking for base model it needs to be $500-550, as $600 would be pushing it. And if it's $500-550 for base, they can get away with $650 2TB model, maybe with a different face plate (for greater "value").Specs that fit in perfectly well with what a large chunk of Steam gamers are gaming with right now. So as a first PC or an alternate PC in another room, it makes sense. But ONLY at the right price.
I imagine the vast majority of those people gaming at that level won't have the disposable income to buy one of these premium units imo, this thing needs to sell at PS4 prices $399 or under but I can't see it, it'll be a premium unit and priced probably around the PS5 Pro range again imo
I am not sure where the no controller is coming from. Maybe since it doesn't specify on the Wishlist page? At minimum I would expect it in a bundle.
Yeah, I am thinking for base model it needs to be $500-550, as $600 would be pushing it. And if it's $500-550 for base, they can get away with $650 2TB model, maybe with a different face plate (for greater "value").
Folks who don't mind upgrading themselves can always get the base and call it a day.
If rising RAM and flash memory cost force Valve to jack up pricing, it's going to be DoA.
Just did a quick search, found we've already been getting semi affordable mini PCs that outperform the Deck. I guess it's not a high benchmark but still, neat.
And then some with higher end stuff with non integrated GPU even.
I hope Valve offers higher performance and value. This is the way things were going, but I'm sure their input has been valuable for AMD to do better & faster.
$700. Price shouldn't be an issue for pcgamers with all the savings pcgaming brings right.
I wouldn't buy a current gen console for $600-700.$700. Price shouldn't be an issue for pcgamers with all the savings pcgaming brings right.
Next gen will probably be a bit more palatable because of the better specs. But the idea of dropping $600+ on old hardware is a tough sell for me.
I bought a PS5 Pro so I have already crossed that line. I would not do it after the price increases though. I will always know I could have gotten it cheaper and I would be a sucker to pay more now. That is where I am with handheld PCs right now.Next gen will probably be a bit more palatable because of the better specs. But the idea of dropping $600+ on old hardware is a tough sell for me.
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Imagine if the 2TB Steam Box is the same price as the 2TB Series X. I don't think many people would see value in that.I bought a PS5 Pro so I have already crossed that line. I would not do it after the price increases though. I will always know I could have gotten it cheaper and I would be a sucker to pay more now. That is where I am with handheld PCs right now.
Imagine if the 2TB Steam Box is the same price as the 2TB Series X. I don't think many people would see value in that.
Both.You mean in Series X, right?
Imagine if the 2TB Steam Box is the same price as the 2TB Series X. I don't think many people would see value in that.
Don't care about the state of Xbox in Europe.Is the Series X actually still for sale on the US?
It has disappeared in Europe
It's a dead product at this point
Don't care about the state of Xbox in Europe.
You think an $800 Steam Machine is a good value?
You and I agree thenNot even $600 is good value for that hardware....
Honestly wish the 2TB version would just come with more VRAM on the GPU too, but RAM prices if they don't calm down could screw this thing's starting price. Largely will depend on how much hardware Valve already collected, and the deals they got on this silicon from AMD.eah, I am thinking for base model it needs to be $500-550, as $600 would be pushing it. And if it's $500-550 for base, they can get away with $650 2TB model, maybe with a different face plate (for greater "value").
On console you can trade in or sell your games, not possible on PC. Also I got fair money back when I sold my PS5 for the Pro. Granted, I don't play online, but I don't see how gaming on PC could be cheaper. For people like me it would actually be more expensive I think. Maybe I'm missing something or maybe I'm just to old school or something.But vast majority of it is trickle slowly, so like with subscription people are not aware of the TCO - Total Cost of Ownership.
We were so innocent, hopeful and blue-eyed back then.Obviously I didn't go high enough in the poll, but these guys came the closest
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As for me....
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Hear that? That's the sound of the whispering winds of shit![]()
*Me, discovering the price tag.
$399
AlSo I think people are thinking it's a short Xbox series in size but its a 6" cube. That's tiny!
$299 for 512gb
$500 for 2tb
<600 (without controller or other accessories since you can use what you already have, whether controller or mouse and keyboard or whatever, more expensive combos for those if inclined).
The Series X is $599 now. This will probably match that.
$399 for 512gb
$599 for 2tb
Going $599. I am sure they would like to price it as close to $500 as they can, but business, logistics, etc.
Chump change for low end hardware
Less then PS5 Pro.
More then Series S.
599. More for 2TB model.
$399
I don't think the price is announced yet due to how unpredictable the tech market is.
I can also see $499, should the instability continue before launch.
$499 for the 512Gb
$649 for the 2tb
If they buy in bulk from AMD maybe less.
My heart says 299.
My mind's saying 699.
$599 for the steam machine base storage model (does it include a pack in controller?)
$699 to $799 for the steam frame (base storage model).
$69.99 for the controller.
Does it come with a controller?
AND MANY MANY MORE WHO HAD A DREAM:
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Do you think Valve not having decades of manufacturing infrastructure, economy of scale, and the huge price increase on PC components plays a big part of the initial price of the Steam Machine? Hindsight 20/20 but I felt those 1st few options were a little too optimistic.Obviously I didn't go high enough in the poll, but these guys came the closest
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As for me....
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Yeah but you are cherry picking that. That was from before was before massive hardware price increases...look up my posts after that and I think you will see I was very close the final MSRP numbers.AND MANY MANY MORE WHO HAD A DREAM:
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No worries, I just wanted to point out that the early thoughts were mere a dream. It's not that I myself could have predicted this back then but this shit is so funny.Yeah but you are cherry picking that. That was from before was before massive hardware price increases...look up my posts after that and I think you will see I was very close the final MSRP numbers.
If you are going to show receipts make sure they are valid ones at least
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Do you think Valve not having decades of manufacturing infrastructure, economy of scale, and the huge price increase on PC components plays a big part of the initial price of the Steam Machine? Hindsight 20/20 but I felt those 1st few options were a little too optimistic.
What really sucks is how much the Steam Frame is going to cost.No worries, I just wanted to point out that the early thoughts were mere a dream. It's not that I myself could have predicted this back then but this shit is so funny.
I would have dipped if it was noticeable stronger than the ps5 pro. Will wait for ps6 at this point.What really sucks is how much the Steam Frame is going to cost.
Yeah I know the steam machine is extremely over priced ill still dip on the 512 version personally.
The frame though...Jesus I bet that comes way close to $2k
So, we were way off. Almost double what most expected (500-600).
And apparently was targeting $750 even before the current pricing crisis.So, we were way off. Almost double what most expected (500-600).