>Great products loved by customers don't seem to be what the free market rewards
Dunno, if I read the same text, but Williams retired early, and rich. Good reward if you ask me
>tends to make the product shitty and the customers unhappy.
Experimentation, and advancement makes one to step in the wrong direction more often than not, and it's absolutely fine. A product, or a brand may expire, and diminish, but gaming in general does pretty well, and offers more today compared to 90s
Dunno, if I read the same text, but Williams retired early, and rich. Good reward if you ask me
>tends to make the product shitty and the customers unhappy.
Experimentation, and advancement makes one to step in the wrong direction more often than not, and it's absolutely fine. A product, or a brand may expire, and diminish, but gaming in general does pretty well, and offers more today compared to 90s