They could, but they won't try because they're not colossally stupid.gigastar said:I think one of the issues raised with W8 was that Microsoft really could stop users from installing their own programs.
On the other hand, the "steambox" concept is brilliant in terms of being a locked platform that it's target users will only ever buy from one source on, because it's based on Linux where most people even if they could install and configure their own programs won't because it's not as streamlined and easy as the platforms they're actually used to, and none of their legacy software will work anyway.
It's also likely that most publishers won't bother selling independent Linux versions of products when they can have a lovely tasty DRMed up version on Steam.
So what they get is a portal through which they'll only ever buy from Steam, and accept Steam DRM in the process.
So, the Steambox is designed to produce exactly the thing that people are claiming Microsoft could be doing with Windows 8, and the reason Gabe said it was a "catastrophe". Single source lockin. Wanna get games on your Steambox? In reality you'll be locked to Steam.