Steam Machines were more of a collaborative product, not something that Valve really put effort or resources into like Steam Deck. That said, I think a console-PC sold and sponsored primarily by Valve could work.
(After that, I think the initial Steam Machines project - which was imo intelligent - could have some value.)
Yeah this is how it works. I think NFTs will eventually change this in the near future, when a good artistic company will figure out how the technology works.
I would personally like to learn how to do this but implementing blockchain in a game is far away from my skills atm.
Interesting, old Mtg game better than new one. I was actually a pretty competitive EDH player on the table, maybe time to try MTGO. (Hope I can play it on linux since isn’t on Steam)
(Edit) Looks like a nightmare to get it works on Linux
Most games claim to be a TCG when in fact they are simply CCGs.
I know that isn't easy to create an infrastructure where to allow the exchange between players. The only TCGs I know are (unfortunately) NFT games of dubious quality.
Steam Machines were more of a collaborative product, not something that Valve really put effort or resources into like Steam Deck. That said, I think a console-PC sold and sponsored primarily by Valve could work.
(After that, I think the initial Steam Machines project - which was imo intelligent - could have some value.)