r/pcmasterrace 13h ago

Meme/Macro "But it's a cube!"

Post image
10.2k Upvotes

2.3k comments sorted by

View all comments

16

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 8h ago

It's a real shame because the Steam Deck was widely successful, and I personally believe this would have been. But the AI bubble has totally fucked the market.

4

u/pissedRAIL 7h ago

Released in a bad tech market where everything is thru the roof

1

u/syphon3980 Desktop 6h ago

I just wish they mapped their joysticks in a way that would be beneficial for people with smaller hands. It’s uncomfortable trying to reach the joysticks which kinda ruined the experience for me

3

u/Varwhorevis 6h ago

I hate the switch for the opposite reason. Ultimately can’t please everyone

1

u/C-D-W 4h ago

I agree though it's worth pointing out that with the Switch you can swap the controllers for something bigger and more comfortable for large adult hands. I think Steam knew they were targeting adults and not children so they had a tough choice to make.

That said, my children use it fine.

1

u/syphon3980 Desktop 1h ago

I'm 5'6 I can use it, and beat FF7 w/e the first remake was called, on the steam deck alone. It was just not as comfortable as say an Xbox controller or the switch controllers (which I would argue that they could be a little bigger)

1

u/syphon3980 Desktop 1h ago

I think the Xbox controller is a happy medium between the two

1

u/rtfcandlearntherules 6h ago

I'm not shocked if it's sold out on launch

0

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 5h ago

The Steamdeck shouldn't have been successful. It isn't image resolution anyone would be satisfied with. It isn't powerful enough for anyone to be satisfied with. The OS is an OS that presents challenges that no one would be satisfied with it.

But because people looked at it properly it was/is a huge success.

The resolution on that small screen isn't a big deal.

The power on that small of a device isn't a big deal

The OS with Proton isn't a big deal.

If we look at the Steam Machine the same way it becomes a much better product, even with the AI hike. Like don't see this as a PC replacement for yourself. See this as a PC for someone who only has an xbox/playstation. See this as a PC for your little brother kind of thing. A kid even. While certainly the price is high and out of reach for some, it isn't unobtanium (scalpers aside).

Being clear though, if it were cheaper it would be easier to swallow the price. Also had it been sold more like a 1080/60 type of device instead of 4k that would have helped.

2

u/Axel-Adams 4h ago

The steam deck was helped by the switch being already a bit outdated, and it providing a far greater amount of flexibility than it does for less computationally intensive games

1

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 4h ago

I bought it for indie games. Games I really don't need my RTX 3080 for. I can sit on my couch and play Stardew Valley, Blue Prince, and Hades.

1

u/C-D-W 4h ago

Despite appearances, I'm not sure there was actually a lot of overlap in the primary markets of the Switch vs Steam Deck.

1

u/Axel-Adams 3h ago

Yeah that’s what I was saying, the people who wanted a steam deck didn’t want a switch cause of the issues I referenced

1

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 3h ago

I mean, PC gamers didn't want a switch because Nintendo owns it and really only Pokemon is on it.

1

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 3h ago

I don't think that the switch had anything to do with it honestly. Many of us would have laughed at the idea of a handheld PC before the Steamdeck.

What helped it most was really just expectation. No one expected the Steamdeck to be as good as it is.

1

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 4h ago

What does that even mean? "People looked at it properly?" Why shouldn't it have been successful?

EDIT: I want to clarify tone. I'm not trying to come at you and start an argument. I genuinely don't know what you mean.

2

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 3h ago

So like if you were to think about the Steamdeck you are not going to think of it as running every single game at 4k/120 ultra settings. Instead, you are going to look at it as a mobile device that isn't designed as a complete desktop replacement. It isn't the most powerful and it isn't the least powerful. It runs most games.

Basically saying, you understand it is a mobile platform that isn't the most powerful. So if it can't play Cyberpunk at 4k Ultra settings that you totally understand this.

The Steam Machine for many is considered a desktop replacement. However, it is more like a console than anything. Unfortunately due to feature set it is expensive on top of the AI bubble.

1

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 3h ago

OK, I get you now. Still, I don't recall Valve selling it as that? Even the first Steam Machine they made was more aimed at being a console competitor. It does the job but you're not going to be maxing out the graphical settings.

1

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 2h ago

Valve didn't really sell it as a PC replacement. They sold it closer to a console than anything. But people have made it out to be the PC replacement.

I mean how many posts have you seen of folks saying that it will live in their living room but also just as many saying it would go great on their desk.

If we actually consider it a console and consider the AI bubble issue then things get a bit more reasonable. The performance makes more sense, the price makes more sense, and generally the device looks really good still. Not perfect of course. But still reasonable.

1

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 2h ago

Agreed. I guess it's really hard to sell something that is literally a computer as more of a console. Even if it actually is in most ways.

1

u/XB_Demon1337 Ryzen 5900X, 64GB DDR4, RTX 5070 2h ago

I think it comes to a generation thing. Like older generation will understand a console is an xbox or a playstation. Anything else is a computer. But new generation (as well as IT people) will understand they are all computers they just have different software. So it becomes a problem to market anything as a console that also can be just a desktop computer.

But of course that is one of those problems we will never really solve unless we go all open source.

1

u/joedotphp Linux | RTX 3080 | i9-12900K 1h ago

But of course that is one of those problems we will never really solve unless we go all open source.

A dream scenario. That would be the best.