Hynad said:
No. It doesn't stand. Business is business. In business you don't stick around with a given entity out of emotional attachment or empathy or what have you. You go where the money is, or where deals are better. That's what Squaresoft did. And history demonstrates that it was ultimately plenty healthy for their business. You lot try to include emotions into the mix and it's quite hilarious to say the least. |
Ahh ... in business it happens quite a lot actually. Partnerships years in the making stand even when a vendor offers a slightly better price. Knowing what to expect from a vendor is hard to quantify but definitely part of the equation. Loyalty is a thing, after all businesses are run by people.
I'm not saying that always happens but you seem to think that because the grass may seem greener on the other side that businesses always jump pastures.