Kaffis Mark V wrote:
The extent to which I support brand wars, as you call them, comes down to one thing, and one thing entirely:
If my product of choice (mobile OS, gaming platform, even MMO) suffers for market share, it doesn't get supported as well. Poor support devalues my platform's usefulness and usability to me.
If everybody thinks iOS is king of the hill and 80% of the population uses it, the Android store sucks because it's not worth the effort to port to it, and the other platform(s) get all the good exclusives. If my MMO's population atrophies, they cut staff and release less content, and my experience of the content that is out there is diminished because the server's a ghost town. If there's an amazing multiplayer game (FPS, sim, MOBA, RTS, whatever), and nobody plays it, it takes me twenty minutes to find a match, or the matchmaking has to settle for atrocious mismatches in the interest of actually getting me a game.
But that mentality would lend itself more to "Hey guys, you should totally check this out and see what you're missing!" and less "What you use/play sucks monkeyass and you're a moron for choosing it!"
I'm all for seeing good products and companies succeed. But my post was less about that, and more about the mentality of taking pleasure in seeing others fail. Especially when seeing fellow consumers fail at making the "wrong" choice, even though THEY certainly do not directly impact them.