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Gnome is not the default. Windows is the default. People go out of their way to install Linux, they choose what they want to install. Nobody forces Gnome. People choose it.
The only distro that Valve seriously supports is SteamOS which... doesn't use Gnome.
Besides, you thinking Gnome UX is bad is just an opinion. I think it's far better than any of the clunky Win95-like UXes I see. But I don't go around shitting on people for preferring a windows-like UX. It's their machine and they should use whatever they like.
I chose what I was told was easiest which was Ubuntu and that has GNOME. A year later when I had enough of GNOME (which I still much preferred over Windows) I decided I was up to installing what I actually wanted and only because it came with an installer.