For a moment, Ves felt awfully tempted.
Every entrepreneur dreamt of securing a monopoly on the market.
Becoming the sole provider of a good or service meant that Ves did not have to bow down to anyone!
He could dictate the price levels to earn the maximum possible revenue. There were no pesky competitors who threatened to undercut his prices.
Ves also did not have to invest as much time and effort into increasing the competitiveness and value proposition of his good or service. He could choose to spend his time on much more important pursuits while continuing to rake in a lot of money.
More importantly than that, becoming the sole provider of an essential product granted him a lot of power.
His identity became a lot more important as people would not dare to affront the sole owner and developer of the most realistic simulation program that currently existed.