Some gamers have graphics cards that cost probably two or three times as much as the whole Steam Machine.

Will studios focus on the RTX 6090 or give slower machines a chance?

Are the Steam Machine’s components good enough to run PS5 ports?

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    A good amount of devs cared about the PS Vita and a good amount care for getting a Steam Deck verified badge. If the Machine can pull off another 5-10 million Linux user, not bad. Not many studios focus on the RTX 4090/5090. The most popular console of the last decade was the first Switch. PC emulation on Android as it matures may be a bigger target someday to attract sales for developers

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    Some devs already target Steam Deck verified compatibility. Any attention to the Steam Deck helps the Steam Machine too, you’d just be playing the game in higher resolution and higher frame rate. The combined market may be more appealing to devs, but I don’t see the Steam Machine selling enough to make a major difference here.

    Are the Steam Machine’s components good enough to run PS5 ports?

    Yes, it’s only slightly weaker than PS5, it’s much more powerful than Steam Deck

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    I mean yes and no. We’ve already seen AAA devs giving attention to the much less powerful Steam Deck. Many of them going so far as to include a graphics preset for it. That’s part of the point of Steam hardware, to give devs a popular and standard hardware target for development.

    Will all of them? No.

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    Depends on how much it sells. The Steam Deck has had an impact, the Steam Machine will also be targeted if it sells.

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    devs dont have to worry about targeting the steam machine, imo.

    they stated that the steam machine will be better than 70% of computers on steam, based on their survey reports. if so, devs shouldn’t be too worried about the power that the steam machine can crank out if a dev is already trying to target most steam users.

    only thing a developer would have to (probably) worry about is anticheat.

    I say all of this as a non game developer lol