Müs wrote:
But that's my point. What will this box do that my PC won't? I can't see them selling many of these to people that are their target audience. They already have PCs that are equal or better to the box.
SteamBox's target audience:
• Wants a
console experience• Wants games to work even after "console" upgrades (see: backwards compatibility)
• Does NOT want to bother hooking up their main PC to their television
• Wants to be able to reliably play all of their PC games with some modicum of accuracy they'd have with a mouse
Why is it so hard to understand that some people want a box with PC capability and a console user experience? Plugging your home computer into a TV is not the same thing; unless you make a home computer running SteamOS. Steam's Big TV mode or whatever is not the same either, because that only changes Steam interface itself and not the system's.
On a personal level, I'm going to be replacing my Macbook Pro with a Surface 2 Pro in the near future. I currently use my laptop to game with, and the S2P can replace it for what I play, but I don't want to game on a small screen. I am strongly considering getting or creating a SteamBox so I can keep my gaming library and so I can play it in the living room like I have always wanted to. I love some PC games, but I really **** hate using a mouse and keyboard because I use them at work all day, every day. It's very possible that I end up with a PS4 for Sony exclusives and a SteamBox for PC titles, skipping the Xbox One completely.
If you're not in the demographic that's fine, but don't wave your hand and say it's a dumb idea because a lot of people want something like this.