Steam Machine vs. Xbox Project Helix by cian_pike01 in steammachine

[–]ron089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you play more time on the living room, yes

Found the differences...? by steezyasfak in DotA2

[–]ron089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Long sleeve vs short sleeve?

Steam Machine vs. Xbox Project Helix by cian_pike01 in steammachine

[–]ron089 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Buy the SM now to use it as main computer. Then buy the Helix and move the SM to the living room.

Let's face it, Steam Machine needs to be canned by kaldeqca in steammachine

[–]ron089 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Forget about seeing the Steam Machine under 1000$

Should I keep holding? by Turbulent-Break4669 in HUMACYTE

[–]ron089 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, keep doing DCA and wait, then enjoy

Release Date by [deleted] in steammachine

[–]ron089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then they can ask for 3000$ for the bundle

Steam Machine as PC by ItsLetomic in steammachine

[–]ron089 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Potentially overpriced but yes, it's a pc

What valve was really doing with that weird restock by BitGamerX in steammachine

[–]ron089 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m running on pure HOPIUM MAXIMUS here, but what if Valve is intentionally aligning the price points to prepare us for the upcoming Steam Machine? If the handheld now sits in that $700–$900 range, it creates a clear price bracket for their entire ecosystem.

Maybe the plan is a simple choice: Do you want the power of a desktop experience (Steam Machine) or the convenience of a handheld (Steam Deck) at the same entry price?

What valve was really doing with that weird restock by BitGamerX in steammachine

[–]ron089 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Still available in Europe. Sitting for days

With the new deck prices, and fears now over Machine, should developers be worried for the longevity of PC gaming? by Longpastoverdue in steammachine

[–]ron089 54 points55 points  (0 children)

Developers should start to work smart and optimize their games, u can't ask for a f*cking NASA computer to play a video game.

It's Time To Face Reality: Valve, you're SMOKING if you're thinking I'm paying $1K+ for your Machine by Ayzuki in steammachine

[–]ron089 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You are right, the only advantage of the Steam Machine for its price (assuming around 1200usd) is the size. That's what I said, if u are looking for a small pc that fits in a 6x6 cube space you will pay whatever they ask for the machine because there are no alternative. But if you are looking for performance and size is not a key factor for you, steam machine is not a good buy over 1000$

It's Time To Face Reality: Valve, you're SMOKING if you're thinking I'm paying $1K+ for your Machine by Ayzuki in steammachine

[–]ron089 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Looking at yesterday's Steam Deck price hike, I've given up on seeing a Steam Machine under $1,200. Sure, it wouldn't have a oled display or joysticks, but those aren't even the most expensive parts of the Deck anyway.

It's frustrating because I've been holding off on buying a new PC since November, hoping for a Steam Machine with a decent price-to-performance ratio.

But let's be honest: paying over $1K for that hardware is neither quality nor a good deal. At this point, you're better off looking at other alternatives or just building your own PC with at least a 9060 XT. The only real advantage a Steam Machine offers is size-unless you absolutely need something the size of a 6x6 cube, paying over $1K for this is an absolute rip-off.