[-] audible_obituary@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

Men have the right to use birth control or get a vasectomy

[-] audible_obituary@lemmy.world 1 points 3 weeks ago

I have to disagree. Loot boxes definitely existed before CS:GO and TF2, but Valve has still been really predatory about it, dodging regulation and refusing to seriously address the issues in CS for years now. The recent update they did that cut down the CS market was a step in the right direction but far too late imo.

[-] audible_obituary@lemmy.world 1 points 4 weeks ago

Pokémon Go to the polls!

[-] audible_obituary@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

That's a fair point re: CPU, although I'm not patient enough to build a PC (my friends built mine ages ago 😂) so it won't make much difference to me... hopefully. But for sure I think if upgrade-ability and/or final price are of concern, then building your own box to the same specs would be much better

[-] audible_obituary@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

I've been PC gaming for 20 years and always wanted to be able to play them on my TV. Yes, the methods exist, but it feels needlessly complex- right now I have long cables running through my small apartment just to play on my TV... with latency. It feels like to get everything running you need specific dongles, cables, hardware, ports, and then there's compatibility issues on top of that.

I'm not a computer savant who runs a home network and meticulously manages their home tech. I'm also not a total noob- I can troubleshoot issues, setup mods, do some basic tinkering, etc. which puts me ahead of many, many typical users. That said, I have other hobbies and things I want to do, and the amount of work it takes to get this stuff minimally functional just isn't worth the time and frustration for me (inb4 someone replies "just try xyz!").

The Steam Machine is something I've always wanted. A one-stop shop I can plug into my TV, hook up my controller, and boom- steam library at my fingertips. No worries about compatibility, cable runs, or any of that crap. Plus, it could get someone like my partner (a lifelong Mac user who hates computers in general, can't troubleshoot, and loves Nintendo games) into PC gaming.

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