Sure, but they can't drop support for everything built over the past couple of decades just to have a new interface, so it is the fault of introducing Metro into Windows 8. To get around the problem, they could've had plenty of integration from the start - having the taskbar throughout Metro would be a brilliant start, and something familiar.
Luckily, they're integrating Metro into the desktop properly now, so the entire system will be usable.
Luckily, they're integrating Metro into the desktop properly now, so the entire system will be usable.