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The main conversation centers on Valve's new Steam machine: detailed speculation about its semi‑custom AMD Zen CPU, RDNA3‑based GPU, memory and I/O choices, and what a dedicated Steam console means for PC gamers and console fans alike. The hosts discuss how the Steam machine compares to Steam Deck and ROG Ally handhelds, whether Steam will partner with (or compete against) Xbox and PlayStation, and practical issues like upgradability, port choices (USB‑A vs USB‑C), display outputs and performance targets (4K/60 FPS, 8K/60, FreeSync/HDR).
Cross‑play, platform migration and the shifting business model of consoles are explored next: why consoles often sell at a loss, how companies make money through software and subscriptions, the rise of PC labels on PlayStation storefronts, and concerns over double‑dipping (buying games across multiple platforms). They also touch on account and expansion ownership headaches illustrated by Destiny and other cross‑platform titles.
The episode then shifts to major game updates and releases: a roundup of Call of Duty’s Treyarch returning with back‑to‑back Black Ops entries, debates about annual franchise fatigue (Madden comparisons included), and detailed coverage of Gran Turismo 7’s Spec 3 update — new tracks (Yas Marina Circuit and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve), new cars, an increased collector level cap, a new data logger, events, 24‑hour racing and the introduction of paid DLC (with in‑game credits and full race weekends making a comeback).
Eric and Kishion reminisce about GTA and gaming nostalgia — collector’s and special editions, install headaches from the PS3/Xbox 360 era, and how big releases shaped holiday shopping. They discuss how physical media is waning, collector expectations (physical discs and keepsakes), and how studios time releases around console cycles and the holidays.
Throughout the episode there’s casual banter about life (nursing school stress, staying sane while gaming), community reactions, and the hosts’ views on industry consolidation and developer compensation. They close with shoutouts to potential returning guests (Big Brother Daryl and Nick), listener thanks, and the usual Gamepad Saga sign‑off.
Don PepeX
Website | GamePad Saga
https://gamepadsaga.podbean.com/
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https://discord.gg/QRK7GSxqvW
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By GamePad SagaThe main conversation centers on Valve's new Steam machine: detailed speculation about its semi‑custom AMD Zen CPU, RDNA3‑based GPU, memory and I/O choices, and what a dedicated Steam console means for PC gamers and console fans alike. The hosts discuss how the Steam machine compares to Steam Deck and ROG Ally handhelds, whether Steam will partner with (or compete against) Xbox and PlayStation, and practical issues like upgradability, port choices (USB‑A vs USB‑C), display outputs and performance targets (4K/60 FPS, 8K/60, FreeSync/HDR).
Cross‑play, platform migration and the shifting business model of consoles are explored next: why consoles often sell at a loss, how companies make money through software and subscriptions, the rise of PC labels on PlayStation storefronts, and concerns over double‑dipping (buying games across multiple platforms). They also touch on account and expansion ownership headaches illustrated by Destiny and other cross‑platform titles.
The episode then shifts to major game updates and releases: a roundup of Call of Duty’s Treyarch returning with back‑to‑back Black Ops entries, debates about annual franchise fatigue (Madden comparisons included), and detailed coverage of Gran Turismo 7’s Spec 3 update — new tracks (Yas Marina Circuit and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve), new cars, an increased collector level cap, a new data logger, events, 24‑hour racing and the introduction of paid DLC (with in‑game credits and full race weekends making a comeback).
Eric and Kishion reminisce about GTA and gaming nostalgia — collector’s and special editions, install headaches from the PS3/Xbox 360 era, and how big releases shaped holiday shopping. They discuss how physical media is waning, collector expectations (physical discs and keepsakes), and how studios time releases around console cycles and the holidays.
Throughout the episode there’s casual banter about life (nursing school stress, staying sane while gaming), community reactions, and the hosts’ views on industry consolidation and developer compensation. They close with shoutouts to potential returning guests (Big Brother Daryl and Nick), listener thanks, and the usual Gamepad Saga sign‑off.
Don PepeX
Website | GamePad Saga
https://gamepadsaga.podbean.com/
Click HERE to join our Discord.
https://discord.gg/QRK7GSxqvW
Where you can listen: Apple | YouTube | Spotify | Amazon | Audacy | Boomplay | Goodpods | iHeartRadio | PlayerFM | Podchaser | Podcast Addict | Podfollow
Follow us on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram |TikTok | X (Twitter)