It is, but currently relies on an specific level of openness in a platform to operate.
Microsoft and Apple are vertical integrators. They don't.
So when the parent said "it seems that Microsoft is fast headed to a closed platform" they were referring to specific aspect(s) of the openness of the platform (Windows). Not saying that Steam was a free-for-all.
It is, but currently relies on an specific level of openness in a platform to operate.
Microsoft and Apple are vertical integrators. They don't.
So when the parent said "it seems that Microsoft is fast headed to a closed platform" they were referring to specific aspect(s) of the openness of the platform (Windows). Not saying that Steam was a free-for-all.