LonelyGoomba In an era where Nintendo and Sony are trying to charge me $80-100 for games, I'll happily take the steam machine's modest upgrade so that I can buy games on steam sale. Those 1st party exclusives just aren't good enough anymore for me to warrant the price tag.
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João Castilhos Zanfa 2 O Steam Machine da Valve tem GPU AMD RDNA 3 com 8GB VRAM, CPU Zen 4 de 6 núcleos, 16GB RAM DDR5 e SSD NVMe. É upgradável em RAM e armazenamento, mas não na placa de vídeo ou CPU. Desempenho mira 4K60 com upscaling, similar ou ligeiramente superior ao PS5/Xbox em alguns jogos, mas
Christopher Dring ZoomerSimp the original steam machine was during a time where proton didnt exist, so they were pretty much pre-built pcs that could run far fewer games properly Linux gaming on Steam is now at such a good point that this idea can actually work this time
Marinovich eXtas1s 🎮 Noticias & Rumores Eso sin mencionar que en 2013 valve jamás de los jamases saco una Steam Machine, esta es la primera, lo que salieron fueron Steam Machine de otras marcas con el S.O de Valve.
evosupreme Pirat_Nation 🔴 At the end of the day the steam machine is just a PC. If they subsidize the cost somebody could use it for something else even though it's pretty well optimized just for budget gaming. The only way it makes sense to me is if they get enough market share to get anti-cheat fixed.
Arda Hakan🇹🇷 Zayne/Zed/Whatever Linux will never work with kernel level anti-cheat games because kernel level access is against a core design of linux. So you buy the steam machine you can't play anything that uses, EAC, vanguard etc unless you switch to windows but at that point you might as well make one