Comment on Nvidia GeForce Now’s Time Limit Will Stop Gamers After 100 Hours Each Month
FreeBooteR69@lemmy.ca 14 hours agoThere is the Steamdeck OLED still, Steam Machine and Steamframes on the way early 2026. Also there is enough used machines in the second hand marketplace to tide everyone else over until the AI bubble pops.
plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works 13 hours ago
[deleted]Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 13 hours ago
What console does 4k/240hz?? Even PS5 Pro can’t do 4k/60fps in most games, Digital Foundry does pixel counting and frame rate tests
plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works 13 hours ago
Sorry meant 4k/120c which the ps5 does natively, doesn’t need to be pro.
Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 12 hours ago
The deck is weak yeah, much weaker, so there’s no need to embellish. PS5 runs plenty of games even below 1080p/60fps. Output is rarely the same as the actual rendering resolution.
NutinButNet@hilariouschaos.com 13 hours ago
This was prior to the RAM rising, but Valve stated that the Steam Frame would be cheaper than the Index which was at $999 USD.
That could change now after RAM pricing, but nothing has been said yet.
Brkdncr@lemmy.world 13 hours ago
I don’t think it will pop. I think it will continue to gobble up components for the next 5 years.
b_crussin@programming.dev 13 hours ago
It has to eventually, right? It’s just straight up not sustainable, especially in its current form. But I do think the hype will carry things along for a little bit. No doubt things are gonna be ugly in the meantime
UnspecificGravity@piefed.social 11 hours ago
I big game machine that gives money to rich people isn’t going to break until there literally isn’t any more money left.
Take a look at countries with people starving in the streets while rich people live in gated compounds. Still think it “has to pop”?
artyom@piefed.social 12 hours ago
I mean “eventually” yes but for the foreseeable future Trump could continue dumping your and my money into it indefinitely in the name of “national security”.
b_crussin@programming.dev 12 hours ago
Yeah you’re not wrong. The AI market only exists in its current state because it’s heavily subsidized, and that very well may continue to be the case for at least the time being