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So in the end, consumers win?
In this case, between Valve winning and Microsoft winning, a Valve win is good for consumers.
Valve does have a better history
Those are two orthogonal things, but they do both point towards Valve being the better choice between the two. But if there were a Valve vs. Microsoft duality where the choice that's better for anyone that's not the two of them is to side with Microsoft, I'd be disappointed with Valve, but I'd choose the Microsoft route.
I don't think that's likely, as Valve have repeatedly made choices that are better for the consumer even when they're not better for Valve, but I'm not ruling out the possibility.
As long as SteamOS doesn't fail, yes. If SteamOS draws enough gamers for there to be a healthy amount on Windows and SteamOS there will be competition between the two OS-s, which will benefit everyone. If SteamOS does draw away the supermajority of gamers then we still benefit because the open source nature of Linux makes it much harder for Valve to have total control like Microsoft has.
We shall see, there has been a rise recently
People use steam because it's better than alternatives, if it dies consumers will lose
Oh I was thinking competition on the market. But yes, Valve is great