Or...
But now it just seems that PSP is going "oh crap" and, once again, chooses the easy way out, and just dumps X-ball in our faces.
Let's be honest, those teams that will enter will only get their asses handed to them by the 'proper' X-ball teams. So will it be that interesting to enter? Maybe, I don't know.
But if I were the owner of one of the potential franchises, this would seriously make me rethink things. Exclusiveness is gone. I thought the whole pont was to have the real pros play nothing but the real pros. Seems like things change every week, and always in a way that might just draw a few more teams to PSP.
Could be the way you see it, but I'm very cynical on this. As we say in Holland: Een kat in een hoek maakt rare sprongen (A cornered cat makes strange lunges.)
Well, normally a little competition doesn't hurt. If Chuck lives up to his promises, PSP will have to up the ante as well. So in the end it should mean that both series should become better. I certainly hope so.Originally posted by raehl
I'll go back to something I said before: I don't think it's going to come down to whether S7 of PSP is better. I think they'll both offer something that's of value to different groups of customers.
- Chris
But now it just seems that PSP is going "oh crap" and, once again, chooses the easy way out, and just dumps X-ball in our faces.
Let's be honest, those teams that will enter will only get their asses handed to them by the 'proper' X-ball teams. So will it be that interesting to enter? Maybe, I don't know.
But if I were the owner of one of the potential franchises, this would seriously make me rethink things. Exclusiveness is gone. I thought the whole pont was to have the real pros play nothing but the real pros. Seems like things change every week, and always in a way that might just draw a few more teams to PSP.
Could be the way you see it, but I'm very cynical on this. As we say in Holland: Een kat in een hoek maakt rare sprongen (A cornered cat makes strange lunges.)