"Steam Machine Verified" only guarantees 30fps at 1080p on the upcoming system

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With the Steam Machine and other hardware still reportedly on track for a 2026 release, Valve have shed some light on what will qualify a game for being Steam Machine Verified as a part of their Steam Hardware Talk at GDC 2026. Those gunning for the qualification will only need to make sure their games can hit 30fps at 1080p, notably only a resolution bump from the Steam Deck's 30fps target at 720p for verification. Though perhaps an underwhelming target on paper, it does greatly simplify the verification system for Valve, allowing them to confidently mark any games that are already Deck Verified as Machine Verified without any further testing. Those that are currently marked as Deck Playable for legibility reasons will also be Machine Verified out of the box.

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Alongside this, we also got some insight into what will qualify a game to be Frame Verified, with the platform targeting 90fps for standalone VR titles, and 30fps at 720p for standalone 2D games. Due to the architectural differences between the Frame and Valve's other hardware, no games will be Frame Verified by default, with Deck Verified and Deck Playable games being tested, as well as those not supported by the Steam Deck due to a VR requirement.

Those interested can find the slide deck from the presentation below.

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I'm going to sound very entitled but I just refuse to play 30fps games anymore, at least for newer titles - I understand a lot of older games are locked to 30 for technical/animation timing issues. But in 2026 new titles should at the least offer lower graphics at 60 as a minimum.
 
Incapable of running modern games at native 1080p while maintaining 30fps. Will require upscaling to hit the 30fps target & will require frame interpolation to hit 60fps. Valve is showing their greed. When it comes to video games, the Steam Machine is comparable to an old PC using an r3600 & rx5700, except more power efficient & support for newer API like mesh shaders, while not powerful enough to do ray tracing.
 
I'm going to sound very entitled but I just refuse to play 30fps games anymore, at least for newer titles - I understand a lot of older games are locked to 30 for technical/animation timing issues. But in 2026 new titles should at the least offer lower graphics at 60 as a minimum.
Truth. I have to use lossless scaling on my PSX and PS2 emulators now
 
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If it's $600 it's worth it, the new Mac book neo is around that price and doesn't even play games. So if we're getting a powerful emulation station along side the fact it can run new AAA titles it's a good deal. People forget minimum requirements are still a 1660 gpu and 16gb of ram to be playable at 30fps. Plus if this is a true PC you'll be able to expand memory and storage.
 
If this was priced at £200-300 I would think that's ok.

At £500+ though I'd say Valve were better off just making Steam OS more widely compatible, especially as there's older hardware that can potentially benefit from Linux.

Remember, this is just a fancy HTPC and the Steam Deck took off because handheld gaming PCs were stil a niche and it had a good price/performance.
 
And this is the bare minimum that the most demanding titles will run at. Most games will probably be able to do 60fps and maybe 1440p. Native 4K is pretty demanding and is unlikely outside of simple titles.
It's the bare minimum verified titles will run at. The most demanding titles may yet not be compatible. It's just speculation at this point, though at the very least having this verification tier will give developers something to target. I know the Steam Deck Verified has made a lot of games provide targeted graphics settings that work great on other iGPU systems.
 
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And this is the bare minimum that the most demanding titles will run at. Most games will probably be able to do 60fps and maybe 1440p. Native 4K is pretty demanding and is unlikely outside of simple titles.
Exactly this. It doesn't mean it will not handle games beyond the minimum verified. I'm assuming it'll handle most games, while newer games will have to downscale to run at 60, but that's the beauty of it being a pc, you have more space to customize your experience vs consoles which is just 2 modes (quality/performance)
 
It's fine, it just would be better if there were separate "30fps verified" and "60fps verified" categories.
"Steam Machine Verified", and "Steam Machine Quality Plus Verified" lol
 
It's fine, it just would be better if there were separate "30fps verified" and "60fps verified" categories.
"Steam Machine Verified", and "Steam Machine Quality Plus Verified" lol
I think the larger issue there is the added burden on Valve to actually test these games (assuming it is them that do it?). I feel like a good chunk of the reason why it's 1080/30 for Machine Verified is just so they can confidently say everything that is Deck Verified will work well at 1080p. Maybe they did some test cases on higher end games and couldn't be confident that every game would work at 1080/60?
 

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