Beeger? I think I remember you from WB! I was scrmbl.
Good luck finding what you're looking for here. I can understand your somewhat thinly veiled frustration. I've long believed that the pricing plan affects who plays, and how the game is played. You can remember the old $2/hr days. A price like that meant that only reasonably well heeled guys, typically in their 30s/40s and up could afford to play. This was good for two reasons. 1) There WAS, I believe, more respect - maybe not that much, but some, and I never EVER saw any of that "it's MY $14.95" crap (or "it's MY $2/hr") in WB that I was seeing on a daily basis in AH. 2) Because the average age of player was higher, guys like us whose fathers actually served in WW2 (my father served in the RAF) had a direct link to what WW2 was about. People like you and I are interested in re-enactments. For me, I wanted to be able to see what the various planes were like, and explore the role they might have had in WW2.
But with no hourly fee, and a price of a mere 50 cents a day,
anyone can have an AH account. So the average subscriber's age is much less. So we get the teens/20 somethings. Because they are so much younger than us, there are one or even two intervening generations of their families before you get up to the generation that served in WW2. So they are not interested in re-enactments. They were never able to talk to their fathers - as we could - about what WW2 was really like. To some of them, it was just an event that their great-grandparents lived through and knew about, and they probably never knew their great-grandparents. To them, it's just a Quake-style shoot-em-up. A lot of people lamented the gunnery change in AH2, and wanted the AH1 800yd gunnery because it was "more fun". To you and me, that would be anathema!
Funked was so right about what was missing in AH - "$2/hr keeping all the tardz out".
