@TUBastich@lowhighkang@Grummz Regardless, given that Cyberpunk runs well on Linux, the Steam Machine would perform exactly what you would expect from a similar gaming PC.
@gamerdadgg@RBunFoX@LegacyKillaHD@ballmatthew That would be a pretty drastic shift in tech. They would have to rewrite most of the OS. I doubt they can afford it at this point, but it's possible.
>It's too expensive I could build a better computer for the same price.
Do it, no one cares.
This is going to be an awesome machine for people who play in their living rooms / use it to legally obtain media and watch shows on the desktop mode.
We are too busy hyper criticizing everything that doesn't concern us.
People who are clearly never going to buy anything are way too opinionated on something they have never actually had, go cry about it on Reddit.
@BannerBoles@SamAntar Everything is built off of prior research and development.
A government purchasing services or subsidizing it doesn't mean the service wouldn't exist without the government funding. As I said, it's a non sequitur fallacy.
@timreward10101@RockChartrand Or you could look at the many high tax countries that aren't doing well: Canada, Germany, France, UK, etc. High taxes don't create prosperity, quite the opposite. A country prospers despite high taxes not because of them.