Steam Hardware
A place to discuss and support all Steam Hardware, including Steam Deck, Steam Machine, Steam Frame, and SteamOS in general.
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I hope this wasn't deliberate, but if it was Valve is going down the dark Nintendo path.
They do not want to over produce. Its very likely they just under estimated how many people would want it at this price point.
They've been burned sitting on stock that they have to fire sale to get rid of.
I got two Steam Links for $10 back in the day
I was so confused back then 😅. Still rocking that practically free Steam Link. I like it.
And they had an excellent system with the Deck that for some damn reason they opted not to emulate. Fucking stupid.
Valve has no reason to do this with intention. I just think they didn't a good job preventing or slowing down scalpers. I think they didn't think it would sell out like this, because they know the price is a bit on higher side. And compared to the Steam Deck, they don't "need" to sell those controllers immediately.
At the end I believe it was just miscalculation. That's all to it.
I’m not following, why would they want to make less money?
It's marketing. Nintendo deliberately under stocks new hardware to make the value of the device explode on the secondary market. Scalpers know this and usually buy out most of the first run. When you can't get the new Nintendo device because it's unavailable and scalpers are selling it for 2-3x retail price, you are far more likely to buy is asap when it comes back in stock. They make less money initially but in a way that makes the value of the product extremely high, giving people extremely high motivation to buy while they can. Also, a sale to a scalper is worth as much to Nintendo as sale to a consumer. Nintendo is notorious for doing this every time.
Nintendo consoles are usually there to play exclusive games on it. The Steam Controller on the other hand is not a neccessary device. I don't know if Nintendo does scarcity intentionally (I doubt that, but that is not the point here), but for Valve there is absolutely no reason to.
Pretty sure that everyone who wanted a switch 2 on launch got one, and I didn’t hear about any huge scalper problems or shortages. It set records for a launch, 3.4m in the first 4 days; 5.82m in the first month. 1.1m in the US week 1, beating PS4.
Now stop making me defend Nintendo of all things
I’m of the assumption that of their production runs they have a majority of controllers currently allocated to the console shipments that we’ve been hearing about the last few days. I assume this will even out with time and wasn’t super intentional
I dont get the impression that the steam machine is soon.