• Coriza@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Also people who like to DIY seem to forget that a lot of people want a turn-key solution, I even dare to say that most people prefer a ready made solution. Even a lot of people who work in tech when they get home want a just work solution.

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      4 hours ago

      Yup, I love DIY, had tons of fun building my wife’s mini-itx gaming rig, my NAS and even my desktop (although it was the boring one of the three since it’s just standard). I love poking on my system, trying out stuff, etc. But I bought a Deck and my only mod was getting EmuDeck in it, it just works for what I want it to, and that’s worth a lot to me, it allows me to pour my time on stuff I want to be building and just game on my gaming boxes.

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      6 hours ago

      And a lot of the prebuilts have a ton of cut corners. A well put-together machine that people can trust to play their games at a base performance could be great for those who don’t want or can’t DIY.

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        5 hours ago

        PCs suffer from massive hardware fragmentation. It’s about time someone made a standardized PC.

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          Eh, I dont want steam machine becoming a standardized PC.

          having CPU and GPU baked into the board and unchangable will just increase e-waste cause it will age out much faster than a PC which you could, 3-4 years down the line, max out the CPU in, throw more ram into, or upgrade teh GPU, to keep it relevant for another 4+ years

          It serves its niche purpose, but it should not become standard.

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            A good APU solution like in the consoles would be a nice option though. Especially now with RAM prices through the roof again.

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      7 hours ago

      Nail On The Head.

      I work in tech. I also have terrible dexterity. While I love my gaming PC, I dread upgrades or things going wrong. I hate applying thermal paste, replacing a motherboard, etc. I’d gladly pay “prebuilt” prices for something from a company I can “trust” (as far as corporations can be trusted).

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      5 hours ago

      A thousand dollars seems fantastically reasonable for a well-engineered home-gaming machine that can play current gen PC games at high quality. I spend that much every several years on upgrading or building a new PC.

      My complaint is not the price, I think the price is fair. Let’s talk wages.

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        Let’s talk wages.

        Absolutely agreed, if every company had wages at the level Valve does it would be very good.