The title is a bit misleading, as the article lists diverging analysts’ opinions, ranging from Valve willing to sell at a loss or low margins, to high prices due to RAM and SSD price volatility.

  • JustKeepStretching@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Who is?

    There is zero market for an underpowered “PC” console with less VRAM than literally every other current console including switch 2 that is gimped from half of PC games by Linux.

    This thing just does not make any sense

    Unless they reveal a huge list of exclusives, this is dead in the water.

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      6 hours ago

      Who is?

      My ex wife for one, who would like to play Steam games but is not experienced enough to build and fiddle with a gaming PC, much less Linux, and just wants a box she can just plug in and turn on without calling all the IT folks in her family.

      Don’t forget about our nerd bias. Most people here have a different perspective than 95% of normies. Remember how clueless the average person is about the inner workings of modern tech.

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      6 hours ago

      Of course there is. I would much rather have this than a gaming console. Don’t have to re buy any game and all the benefits of the PC library of games. Perfect for couch gaming and possibly doubling as a media device.

      The list of exclusives you refer to is literally PC games, a library massively larger than any console on the market.

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      7 hours ago

      There is zero market for an underpowered “PC” console with less VRAM than literally every other current console including switch 2

      The Switch 2 only has 12 GB of LPDDR5X shared memory between CPU/GPU. 3 GB are reserved for the system, that leaves you with about 9 GB shared between CPU and GPU.

      The Steam Machine uses GDDR6 and has 8 GB of dedicated VRAM.