• atro_city
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    71 month ago

    You’re still not understanding: people buy stuff for convenience. Buying a console which you can play all the latest games on with a controller is convenient.

    The target audience for Steam Machine (or whatever they’ll call it) is not you or some linux dude who like setting things up themselves, it’s people who just want things to work ™.

    What you’re saying is “Why would I buy bread when I can make it at home? Nobody’s going to buy bread!”.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      And what you’re not understanding is that casuals won’t be buying a computer to play Steam games when they already have a computer to play Steam games.

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        1 month ago

        It likely won’t be targeted at people who have a computer to play Steam games. It’ll be targeted at people who want to buy a box at Best Buy or Walmart, plug it into their TV, and have a list of nearly every PC game released in the last 30 years to buy and play. No tweaking, no screwdriver, no price comparisons or performance optimization. Default settings across the board.

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          21 month ago

          “What the hell is a Steam? Oooh, new Switch!”

          Console gamers with no previous interest in PC gaming

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            41 month ago

            I’m talking about people who want to just sit down and play, not people who are developmentally disabled to the point where they can’t entertain recommendations from their friends on how to sit down and play.