They're not talking about your experience. They're talking about the experience at the CEO's summer house...
That tennis court will not build itself and not for free 😁
If you want a Couch Gaming Station I recommend you to look at ChimeraOS. Linux first that boots directly to Stream Big Picture (since it's based on SteamOS) and it supports emulators and Epic Game Store.
On my old i5-8700T with qUHD630 it pretty much was a install, reboot, login to Steam and start playing.
My Wireless Xbox Controller USB dongle was plug'n'play.
They won't. They do however want to stay relevant and will float things like this just to create talk about Microsoft and Windows.
You know what's really interesting to talk about?
How fast it was for me to setup Chimeraos on a PC with an Intel GPU and hook it up to my tv and Xbox wireless controller USB dongle.... First boot and I login to Steam and BAM! Grab that controller. Time for couch gaming
Windows is nowhere near that good or easy as a game station for coach gaming.
There is no guarantee that your video that took you days to make even gets 10 viewers.
Even though, you don't pay anything for YouTube to make it available in different resolutions and to start playing within a second after the viewer pressed play. Also all of that at an service availability of 99.99%.
While there are creators that does quality content there way more junk creators publishing their work on YouTube.
If your argument was valid there would be competitors to YouTube that quality material creators would move to when they got demonitized by bullshit reasons.
Everything counts in large amounts as Depth Mode once sang. Especially in the corporate world, everything is measured in "financial risk" and PR management costs. If Google can make $10 million in doing some shady shit they will sure as hell do it if the fines will be less than $100 thousand.
So, I have an idea... Whena large corporation is caught with their pants down... Let's say a global fashion brand that got caught using child labor and the CEO cashed $20 million in bonuses...
Then the question for the CEO should not be "Are you sorry?" but "How sorry are you? Are you $500 thousand sorry? $1 million sorry? $10 million sorry? $50 million sorry?"
That's how you create an interest in the leadership of corporations of actually taking responsibility of their actions.
HBO apologizing means nothing. They can and will probably similar shit in the future because no one actually loses anything they hold dear.
I'm just curious... You are ok with not installing any security updates for months (or even years)?