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Not everybody knows how to build a PC or how to install Steam OS on it. Here we also get support from the vendor so we know everything should work fine with the components.
I think it is a great idea! If you dont like it, then there is no downside, just don't buy it.
I have only ever built my own PCs. My i9, 4020 is sitting in my detached garage right now. And because I'm too lazy to brave the elements to walk out there in the evenings, I game far less than I used to. So I'm thinking about grabbing a steambox to hook up to the basement TV, because it'll be simple. I will plug it in and it will (ostensibly) just work. No farting around.
Exactly. I turned my gaming rig into a hypervisor, and if I wasn't dead set on getting Sunshine or Wolf running in Proxmox, I'd be eyeing the Steam Machine.
I don't know what those things are!
A hypervisor is an OS that exists to run virtual machines. VMWare's ESXi and Microsoft's Hyper-V are the more well known ones.
Sunshine is an application that lets you stream games from your computer to Moonlight, kind of like SteamLink.
Wolf is Sunshine, but in a docker container that lets you create multiple profiles that run independently of each other (for example multiple Steam accounts streaming games from one computer simultaneously).
Appreciate that, thank you.
You don't have to inherently know how to build a PC, but there are step by step guides on the internet. 25 years ago I used a guide from https://www.tomshardware.com/ to build my first PC. Nowadays it's even easier, you can go to https://pcpartpicker.com/ and filter the builds according to your budget and specific requirements.
I built my first PC in 2009. You're right that it isn't very hard, especially now with resources like what you linked plus videos on YouTube. But not everybody is interested in tinkering like that. There's research to be done to even know what half this shit means. Your average gamer hasn't built a PC and doesn't know AMD from Intel. Younger people these days tend to expect something quick and easy, so they'll be more likely to buy something prebuilt. People 35ish+ these days tend to be too busy working multiple jobs and/or school and/or managing homes, so they'll be more likely to buy something that just works when they get an hour to spare.
It's getting to be exceedingly rare for a person to have the knowledge necessary AND time AND money to build and troubleshoot a modern PC.
As somebody who probably could do it, I might still just buy a steam machine. Because I don't need cutting edge shit and I just want to sip on whiskey and relax, not have yet another fucking project on my hands. My laptop is old and dying, and I'm looking for a reason to not buy a PS6. This would cover both.
Why are you insisting people add an other hobby to their already full lives?
Just so they can get a slightly better deal?
People don't care, get over it.
I've been building my own PCs since the 90s. I would not expect anyone to be able to or want to, build their own computers. It is a hobby, I invest countless hours and money into this hobby. I do not expect others to dedicate as much resources to a hobby as I do.
I don't want a solution, I want to be mad! Ten minutes of searching for a guide a ten year old could follow? Who do you think I am????
You can find a ps5/iphone repair dude/shop anywhere, pc isnt as accesible, this may make it easier to mantain them longterm, the ideal prebuilt
It looks like you accidentally made your post in the larger header font. If you remove the hyphen at the end, it'll be normal size again.
Either ppl hated the size or don't see how it'd be more easily repairable for ppl not living in major cities, like my city doesn't have a single tech or pc store outside of bestbuy, walmart, target, etc. I dream of microcenter coming here. My ps5 on the other hand, I got 30 repair shops 5 ft away
thanks