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If only you had started a wildly successful company you could design your Somebody Machine to your standards. But alas, the people who've actually done the work and have significantly more expertise than you get to make their Steam Machine.
Sure opinions are fine, but consider that you might not understand the rationale and vision for the current hardware specs.
After all, if they're trying to hit a certain price point, trying to meet every wishful upgrade would blow the target price to smithereens. It's not like they built their dream machine and then considered price second. I mean yeah, a $2000 Steam machine would probably be pretty sweet. But they're gonna sell a lot fewer of those than what they're gonna release.
No, they don't. I think you're grossly overestimating the average hardware level of PC hardware being used on Steam. Or the willingness of PC gamers to build their own systems or upgrade their systems.
So of course you don't understand, your assumptions are based on guesses and incomplete info.
Is it so hard to accept Valve has infinitely better data about their users hardware than you do? And some kind of "expertise" concerning PC gaming? A lot more than you have.
EDIT speaking of dead it doesn't remove surveys from inactive or deceased accounts (which means those legacy surveys weight the avg) And since it's a limited sample survey (while keeping configs of accounts not in survey in the data set) not a platform wide poll every month with complete fresh data, the whole thing is weighted to favor old and invalid specs. Nor does it survey multi machines on the same account, your kids laptop from 5 years ago has as good or better odds being represented in it than the rig you actually run today daily. And it gets worse every new Hware gen.
If hardware companies were actually selling that little hardware reflected in the Steam list, they wouldn't still be in business (at least before AI support became so lucrative) And even assuming the, lol 70%, figure was in anyway accurate those users have a path to upgrade one or two components (for much cheaper) to get comparable or better results. A SM is gonna be Ewaist before the next console gen is even 1/2 way done with no upgrade path to close the gap. if it's priced AS a console bad enough, but if it follows PC pricing peeps will just stream to their Steam deck from their reg rig. and skip the gabe cube. The SD and switch fill a niche, consoles fill a niche, PC's /laptops cover the gambit, the SM doesn't seem sure where it fits.
It resembles a solution looking for a problem to solve, it might work out, but I don't give great odds. I do however, suspect Sony is waiting with baited breath what it's final specs/price is gonna be.. .. target acquired. With mem, SSD and Gpu volatility the SM will likely be a godsend to Sony for market targeting. With the volatility and MS doing whatever it's doing they were kinda in llmbo, I suspect that will change on SM's launch day. Regardless if Valve sees Sony as a competitor or not, I can promise Sony will view it thata way. And they have never been shy about under pricing haware to steal a march. With todays pricing volatility that habit very well may have an out sized impact, and not just for consoles.
Also Nvidia users: 8GB isnt enough in competing products!.
Steam Machine Pro Edition will release with 16GB RAM. LOL!
it could be better, sure, but i agree with everyone saying that there must have been an effort here to keep the price down for what is meant to be a secondary device for those of us that been had PC's already, and an introductory system for those that ain't been had.
Pretty sure people are way too optimistic about the price.
Like how? What price are you talking about?
True but it’s missing the full context.
Steam Machine is a PC and will likely compete against prebuilts, miniPCs and laptops for gaming. Having less of expensive memory will give them even bigger pricing advantage.
PlayStation is cheaper to buy but the prices of games and online access is absurd comparing to Steam (and key stores).
Plus, no other PC has Steam branding. Many people will buy it just for that reason alone.
Others will buy it for the cheapest Linux based desktop PC.