| CrazyGamer2017 said: Nonsense, if the competition (MS) starts making great games, how is that not good for those interested in getting an Xbox? Or are you talking about me personally? I benefit from Sony making good games if Microsoft competes strongly with Sony but so do people that are interested in Microsoft. How is that benefiting one brand alone? It's good for everybody if there is strong competition not just one brand. obviously. |
It's good for those interested in getting an Xbox, but I was more talking about thos who were not on the Xbox fence already. The kind that want to be enticed to buy from them.
I don't really see it as a good thing, to want to stay with a brand. Then when it gets lazy, they want someone to become a means to whip the other into shape, but not care about the person/entity they called over to help the other one out.
The way I see it, competition is good, but it's at it's best when it entices you to buy from the competition, rather than just the one brand all the time. For some, there will come a time when that brand dries up or changes into something they don't like using/buying from anymore, which would then force them to using another. It would have been better for them to be enticed with other brands at the time, making their move much more comfortable, rather than forced over time.
Yes, competition is good for everyone, but it's nice to make use of both sides of the competition, rather than "make this company I like look good, but you stay in second place ya hear?".
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