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SilentNegotiator

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Why Microsoft Should be (and probably is) Afraid of Steambox

Steambox is more than just a new system for playing games. In fact, something much more important about Steambox is what worries Microsoft. Steambox runs on something called Linux.

Linux is an operating system, much like Microsoft's Windows, except it's open source, meaning that it's free and anyone can make their own version and distribute it if they have the technical know-how. It's often used for servers or by people with technical prowess. Over the years, however, it has become easier to use and can perform all of the operations that the average computer user needs.

At face value, it might not seem like a threat; it has less software support and Windows comes pre-loaded on pretty much all computers sold (other than macs, obviously). But try telling that to Microsoft. Microsoft has been working to keep open source software at bay, including Linux, for years. They tried making it impossible to use Firefox and Chrome on Windows 8. They threatened companies away from using Linux in netbooks (which would work much faster than Windows on a netbook), even getting Asus’ chairman, Jonney Shih, to apologize in June 2009 for showing a Linux PC.

They clearly fear open source and frankly, they should. While Linux has less software support, a big company like Valve could change that. Starting with converting gamers as Linux game support increases, Linux would start being talked about more. Like anything else, Linux is starting small and could gradually become quite tall. Up and coming manufacturers could start using Linux to keep costs down on their computers.

That's what Linux needs to become something bigger; support and manufacturers that aren't afraid of Microsoft. You can scoff at a seed for not having roots or leaves, but like a seed, a new idea in technology can struggle its way into relevance, despite big established trees surrounding it. Linux isn't very big now (in comparison), but it can be. Valve's support is the sort of watering that such a seed could grow on. And that is why Microsoft should (and as history shows with Linux) DOES fear Steambox.

MrGamerBlog4541d ago

nice article , i liked win xp because it was really open , then the vista bs came in , now win8 doesnt even support firefox or chrome , dick move ms dick move ! well im sticking to win7 and not planning to upgrade anytime soon , man i want winXP back

Software_Lover4539d ago

WINDOWS 8 DOESN'T SUPPORT FIREFOX OR CHROME??????

Where the F**k do you guys get this stuff from? I on firefox on windows 8 right now.

Chaostar4541d ago

I dream of a world in which I go into a computer shop and hear...

"Which of these 5 (or more) operating systems would you like with that"

Nothing against Microsoft but their venomous stranglehold on consumer PC OS's has to end. If it takes Steambox and Linux to do this then so be it, I'll buy one.

SilentNegotiator4540d ago

I could not agree more. Windows is hardly "horrible", but the near-monopoly grip it has on the industry needs to come to an end. Maybe with some real (and lower price range) competition, Microsoft would stop shaving off standard features and undercutting PC gamers with Xbox (two of a few of my gripes with Windows).

miyamoto4538d ago (Edited 4538d ago )

From the days of NES to Genesis to SNES to PSOne to N64 to Dreamcast to PS2 I remember the days when console games are great and game companies from garage to great are growing artistically and progressively. The balance of creativity, price and power and the quantity of diverse games.

And then tragedy struck.

Micro$oft Megalomaniac Money Monster came in with Xbox and ruined console gaming.
They think more money, more power, more hype, more FUD tactics in the media is the future solution of gaming.

Knowing its suicide to take M$ head on in terms of money, Nintendo was forced to step back, repackage & relaunch their GameCube investment in the form of Wii, abandoning core audience for casual gamers. http://www.digitaltrends.co...

Developers, big and small, struggled to keep up with M$ gaming policy.
While it isn't Sony's style of most powerful console always wins Sony had no choice to keep up with M$ and keep up they did. While M$ was pumping marketing, developers, publishers & gaming media with more money and sucking gamers dry, Sony stuck to what matters most..... making games to keep gamer come back to console games.

But thanks to Linux, mobile video games from Android are helping the video gaming industry by reversing the effect of what M$ is doing - by encouraging that game developers and gamers that "Less (money) is More".

Steam kept PC gaming alive by offering inexpensive price points for games. Now they are teaming up with Linux to make games even more affordable in console gaming the stuff PS+ by Sony is doing.

M$ is going down.

Captain Tuttle4540d ago (Edited 4540d ago )

Unless Valve comes up with a way to easily port Windows games to Linux the Steambox will just be a dream at worst or a niche product at best. I just don't think that the major third party players can be bothered supporting another platform. Windows definitely won't be around forever but it will be years and years before it goes away, unless a MAJOR party does a better Linux interface that the general public can accept (like Google does with Android)

Edit: Well written blog post though, I enjoyed reading it.

Software_Lover4539d ago

If anything, the steambox will be the end of our current form of pc gaming, if it takes off. Valve will demand that publishers and devs make their games exclusive to the device if they get enough of a "stranglehold", as some of you put it, on the industry via hardware.

Say goodbye to your custom rigs and hello to a small linux box!!!!

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