Originally posted by Mak333
I disagree with having external views in any plane.
You are in a bomber... you should have to switch to the gunners position to see out of the plane from that view. Having external views is very unrealistic. Although, I've been playing this game for years, and now just came back after a 9 month leave and have noticed for a while that HTC does not care much for realism as they do for their community. Whatever they can make money off of, well, thats great. They won't change something and risk losing their bomber pilots who love the external views.
I think HTC has even made the game more unrealistic as time has gone on. It is more of a community than a simulation now. But is it even a simulation?
Hi Mak and welcome back.
I don't speak for HTC but here's a few of my ideas about what you've said. Since day one, Aces High has been a game. It is not a simulation.
There is a balance needed between gameplay, fun and player ability, and realism. If this were truly a simulation, I would guess that 99% of the players here would never get most planes off the ground. They would never even get the chance to shoot anyone down, and certainly not land the plane. Players would have to deal with cowl flaps, mixture, prop pitch, blowers, operational limits, maintenance problems, navigation, weather, winds... the list is long.
I believe that HTC makes rational decisions about the game.
Let's take the Mossie not having external views, versus any other crewed Bomber/Attack aircraft, as an example. I can see a rational reason for it. All of the other planes have a rear-facing gunner. The mossie navigator is seated beside and below the pilot and faces forward. One weakness of the mossie was that the navigator was not any help at spotting out the rear and below the aircraft. He would have had to twist around in the seat (no longer being strapped in), and the cockpit was not a clean place to swing his feet around. Even then, the two of them did not have a good field of vision behind the 3-9 line.
Now, I don't know if HTC used that reasoning, but it makes sense to me.