I’m sure a bunch of console buyers are turned away by the “complexity” of buying+installing+maintaining+storing a desktop PC, thinking that they just want to play and they don’t want this seemingly too complicated/boring/sizeable machine with all those cables and connectors.
They just want to buy a box that they turn on and just pick a game to play (like a desktop with icons was that different, but oh well).
The Steam cube will be at least somewhat closer to their more familiar concept.
I’m sure a bunch of console buyers are turned away by the “complexity” of buying+installing+maintaining+storing a desktop PC, thinking that they just want to play and they don’t want this seemingly too complicated/boring/sizeable machine with all those cables and connectors.
They just want to buy a box that they turn on and just pick a game to play (like a desktop with icons was that different, but oh well).
The Steam cube will be at least somewhat closer to their more familiar concept.