I paid for live because originally halo2 came out on xbox and I loved that game and wanted to play it with my friends. I did play my PS2 online but the servers went down for it and the 360 came out first. Honestly I was always more of a fan of Sony until the 360. Then the 360 came out first and I decided to upgrade from my xbox to my 360. The PS3 came out later and it was expensive and it had no games on it so I didn't bother with it. So I stuck with live and games like Gears of War came out which was fantastic in my opinion. So I kept paying, I also played a bunch of other games like Socom for it.
By this point I didn't have the money for a PS3 and live was their for fifty bucks a year, so it wasn't that big a deal. Most good games came out for both systems so I didn't see a reason to change over. Changing over would have cost me like 500 dollars and that's about ten years worth of live. So I stuck with live seeing no real pull to go the way of PSN. Here I am still paying for a service that costs 5 dollars a month that all my friends have.
People pay far more a year for MMO's. If people didn't think the 360 was worth it then they wouldn't bother. They offer a quality service for an annual sum. Not a big deal to me. That's just capitalism.
By this point I didn't have the money for a PS3 and live was their for fifty bucks a year, so it wasn't that big a deal. Most good games came out for both systems so I didn't see a reason to change over. Changing over would have cost me like 500 dollars and that's about ten years worth of live. So I stuck with live seeing no real pull to go the way of PSN. Here I am still paying for a service that costs 5 dollars a month that all my friends have.
People pay far more a year for MMO's. If people didn't think the 360 was worth it then they wouldn't bother. They offer a quality service for an annual sum. Not a big deal to me. That's just capitalism.