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Valve Posts Official Steam Machine Unboxing, Overview and Quick Start Guide

6X the horse power of the Steam Deck.

Games that just played 'ok' on the Deck run 'great' here.



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I mean, it looks very nice as a product overall. It's insane the level of anger it gets just for (1) not giving into the arms race that insists everything has to be next-gen, and (2) not subsidizing the hardware... despite the fact that everything is so much dramatically cheaper over time than it is on consoles, and you'll own 10x the great games in a few years for the same amount of spend.
 
I mean, it looks very nice as a product overall. It's insane the level of anger it gets just for (1) not giving into the arms race that insists everything has to be next-gen, and (2) not subsidizing the hardware... despite the fact that everything is so much dramatically cheaper over time than it is on consoles, and you'll own 10x the great games in a few years for the same amount of spend.
Nothing gets people's rage or mockery going on the internet than things the don't affect them.
 
Amazon is selling 5060ti for 280€ with 40€ credit on Steam included, and these motherfuckers are selling a mini pc for 1100-1400€ with a GPU that gets outshined by a 3060 in RT games lmao
 
Who the hell is this is even for? It's not for console players cause they already have a console and don't need this. It's not for PC guys cause why would a PC guy pay over a grand for an underpowered box that you can't customize parts wise. It's not for casuals cause it's too expensive. It's not for ANYONE!
 
Gotta say I might have done the same if this were $600 or thereabout.
TBH

If it launched under a grand for the 2tb controller combo I would've sold my PC for it. For a lot of reasons I'd have been okay with it and yes, understand the concept of small form factor but no.
But if this two things happen at the same time next year; big price drop around 200 to 300 dollars and big improvement from upcoming FSR4, well, I might take a bite.
 
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But if this two things happen at the same time next year; big price drop around 200 to 300 dollars and big improvement from upcoming FSR4, well, I might take a bite.


If they announce Helix later this year with a tentative release window for '27 or early '28, it's an easy wait for that for me.
 
Valve seriously needs to consider selling a barebones version. I have ram and a SSD I can put in this thing myself. Disassembly doesn't look that complicated


I fully agree on this one. They really should do that as their biggest issues are SSD and RAM pricing. They could sell a number of barebones boxes.
 
I mean, it looks very nice as a product overall. It's insane the level of anger it gets just for (1) not giving into the arms race that insists everything has to be next-gen, and (2) not subsidizing the hardware... despite the fact that everything is so much dramatically cheaper over time than it is on consoles, and you'll own 10x the great games in a few years for the same amount of spend.
this it is very sad I got mocked for wanting one
instead of just waiting till next year when the Helix is out
btw I'm in the 2 terabyte no controller Lottery
 
Valve seriously needs to consider selling a barebones version. I have ram and a SSD I can put in this thing myself. Disassembly doesn't look that complicated


Agreed, I also have a spare NVMe and some laptop RAM and would have loved to put this together myself as a bit of a project. Valve said that the 16GB of RAM itself cost them about $250 and that it raised the final price by around $300. Throw in another $50 for the 512GB SSD (conservatively, given the potential price scale Valve might have got here) and they could have launched the bare-bones Steam Machine for $699.

Granted, we could still build a much better PC than the Steam Machine for $700 if we just needed a mobo / CPU / GPU / case / power supply. But the integrated hardware firmware updates, software updates, and built-in controller connectivity help tip the scales a bit.
 
It sucks that they care more about making overpriced hardware than making fun video games. They've changed over the past 20 years and not for the better.
 
It's honestly not the price for me - I like everything about it but it's just not powerful enough. If it was 1500-2000 and actually more powerful than a PS5 pro I would've bought it
 
Who the hell is this is even for? It's not for console players cause they already have a console and don't need this. It's not for PC guys cause why would a PC guy pay over a grand for an underpowered box that you can't customize parts wise. It's not for casuals cause it's too expensive. It's not for ANYONE!
I've had a pretty amazing experience with the Steam Deck so far. I bought it to tackle my steam library, mainly because i don't always want to sit at a desk to play games, and I travel every now and again. It fits into my habits really well and i use it to play smaller and older games.

So when I look at the Steam Machine, I kind of get it, even if the value proposition is shit. Sometimes I just want to couch game and play something from my steam library, which is why I bought the dock for the deck, so this is kind of an extension of a setup I already use.

Staying in the same ecosystem, having my cloud saves carry over between this, the deck and PC, and being able to pick away at my library without thinking too much about it is quite appealing.

So yeah, the specs don't bother me. I'm not looking at it as something that replaces my PS5 Pro, PC or deck, but rather something that would compliment it all. It's expensive and hard to justify, but I kind of want it. Not sure if I will get it though.
 
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