If Creative never existed. Neither me nor countless other thousands would have forked out in excess of £100 ($200) for a Sound Card that doesn't bloody work properly or wasted probably almost 100 hours of my spare time trying in vain to find a solution.
If Creative never existed, I would be sitting now with my Supreme FX card that came with my mobo and having no issues as opposed to sticking with this piece of crap fury inducing crackling popping piece of sheiss X-Fi Fatal1ty number. (yeah, music does sound a whole lot better through it which is why I stick with it.....that and I paid £100 for it).
no one forced you to purchase a Creative product to begin with. As btarunr pointed out, you could've easily RMAed the card (which would've resulted in an updated model being returned to you), or you could've returned the card to the place of purchase and instead spent your money on an ASUS, Auzen, HT Omega or other quality product.
Just because
you've had issues with a card doesn't mean that
every single Creative owner has, or will have issues.
Keep in mind as well, without Creative around, the cost of competing audio cards will rise, as the only big manufacturer of audio chipsets would be C-Media, and you can bet on the cost of their DSPs would climb without proper competition. And without Creative and their proprietary techonology (i.e. EAX, CMSS-3D, audio processing technologies), there would be little to no incentive for the other audio manufacturers to develop their own responses to these features, and an audio expansion card would end up being no better than the sorry-excuse-for-audio-quality onboard chipsets currently wasting space on current motherboards.