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So here's our first poll for the new year and new forum.
To answer the poll: YES! I will for sure be getting probably two of them LOL. One for myself to replace my aging htpc in the living room and then run a plex server on it with some NAS drives in the closet to serve up all my media. Then a second one for my friend to game on his brand new hyper awesome 100" projector home theater in his basement. We will also be getting a bunch of the controllers to go with both.
I definitely want to buy the new controller.
So yeah ... might be a good idea to wait and get the improved gen2 machine.
I have a PC to play my games and i'm a keyboard warrior, who doesn't like controllers much anyway.
That being said. I hope Steam Machine is gonna be a success and people can finally get out from the microslop ecosystem.
it scares meis really tempting. Having built a decent gaming PC for my eldest son recently without breaking the 1000-eurodollar-barrier, i am really curious about the price of the Machine.If it ever becomes available where I live (and that's a big if), and the price is reasonable (fingers crossed), it would be a no-brainer for me.
But, I'm certainly very curious if it could be used as a single entrypoint for our TV? E.g. adding BBC iPlayer or Youtube etc to the steam-big-picture mode and make it work well with the controller would be awesome.
I used to use i7-7700k with GTX 1070, which I upgraded to AMD RX 7700XT. I was on the fence about the Steam Machine, but I grew to the conclusion that it would be a shame for this nice GPU to go to waste, and I upgraded the rest of crucial PC components.
Hadn't I done all that, I definitely would be getting the Steam Machine. It seems awesome for those who don't already have a decent rig, or an upgrade path to having one.