Lot of people are making quite a big deal out of one machine failing due to shipping damage or a bad gpu, wonder who's paying to have these pushed out?
this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2026
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Nobody, would be my guess. It's just that gaming outlets love divisive topics that get them clicks. Valve is too small of a player in the hardware business for console manufacturers to really care about the Steam Machine.
lol. You’re kidding, right?
I love not being an early adopter
Does it at least pulsing left and right like a Cylon?