No, it's a thread about the market differences between the PS3 and the Steam Machine. You're just being so irrational in your obsession with being right that you don't know what you're talking about or with whom.
It's not a console in the same way the Steam Deck isn't a Switch competitor. I get what you're saying but putting "console price" at over $750 would just mesh it with PC pricing and then the distinction would be meaningless.
Umm, actually. All proprietary software is unethical and introduces huge risks to your PC. People should stop playing any game that has such closed closed source.
In case anyone doesn't wanna wade through the terrible way notebookcheck presents information, I'll post the numbers for CyberPunk High Preset at 1080P to give you an idea of the performance difference. Nothing particular about why I chose that game, it's just the first I found that was on all 3 links:
RX7600M: 62.3 FPS
RX7600: 90.1 FPS
RX9060XT: 127.2 FPS
If we set the 7600M as 100%, then the 7600 and 9060XT are 144.6% and 204.1% respectively.
I think people believe the Steam Machine will be way faster and that's why they're coming up with these outrageous prices.
Only one of those 3 consoles is comparable to the Steam Machine. You can't grab a product from a different segment in the market and lump it in with the rest just because they're the same kind of product. If that were the case, I could just look at a ThinkCentre and say "see? $200 is PC pricing" but thatd be insane — nobody looking to buy a ThinkCentre would ever consider a Steam Machine, and nobody looking to buy the disc or Pro versions of the PS5 will consider a Steam Machine either. So yes, your failure to consider market segments means that you are wrong.
No, buddy. English is also not my first language and you write like shit. You're also an asshole about it, have a victim complex and are a hypocrite. You're just an all around shitty human being.
That's probably one of those toothless laws that can be easily bypassed on a technicality. Like, just say the shelf is for "storage" and not "display".
Well, without the Nazis we also wouldn't have the records that we do.