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The general point is that a closed proprietary system is seldom a better option than an open non-proprietary one.
Yeah, sure, "It's Steam" and "Gary is a good guy" (so supposedly was "Elon" about a decade ago, by the way), but Gary might have a heart attack and die tomorrow (nothing personal, Gary, I can happen to any of us) and then those with the closed proprietary system are way more likely to end up shafted by Steam's new "enshittification is the future" MBA management than those with the open non-proprietary one.
Ultimatelly it all depends on just how easy it is to wipeout the OS in a Steam Box and get a new one in.
The people who would wipe and install an OS really aren't the target market.
Thanks for providing the seller point of view.
By "better option" I meant it for buyers, not sellers.