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I wouldn't say that a crap mini PC can play 99% of indie games. Most indie games aren't as graphically demanding as AAA titles, sure, but it's not like every indie game is just something made in RPG maker or flash these days either. Something like Ghostrunner 2 recommends an RTX 2070 super or RX 6800XT, and high fidelity indie games are becoming more and more common. Hell, Palworld one of the biggest indie games recommends an RTX 2070 and still kinda chugs.As far as indie game goes, a crap mini PC can already play like 99% of them, so its hard to see why someone would get a steam machine for that. Heck, just grab a steam deck and play it on TV.
I'm not sure the difference between steam OS vs windows on performance side is going to make much of a difference, windows doesn't take that much resources.
I'd be more interested in an updated steam link though...
As far as plugging in a Steam Deck, sure...but what's the price difference between a steam machine and a top spec steam deck? If it's only like $100 then the steam machine would still definitely be worth it given that Valve has already confirmed that it's 6x more powerful than the steam deck, and there are definitely even indie games that the steam deck struggles to run at a decent FPS. And let's be real, while games on the steam deck might look great in handheld mode, if you're plugging the steam deck into a TV it's outputting at like 720p onto a 55+ inch 4k display which is really not ideal if you want to do something even as simple as read text.
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