I have no problem with them trying to protect their investment but, come one this is a niche market as it is. Hell WWI sims are even more of a niche. The way I look at it is why didn't they do a check with their servers once a week or a month to continue to play. This "you must be connected to play the SP" is what has caused a lot of people to develop serious "panty-bunching" problems. Most people got extremely excited about the game then the DRM/CP issues came about and a good portion of them looked at it like, "I'm paying $50 for a game that has some content but I can't play it without connecting to their servers. Damn it feels like I am renting the game." Add on top of that 2 flyables in the US release, 3 in the Russian collectors edition, you can get other flyables as a pay for download content type of thing. I can see it from the people that don't care but I also see it from the other crowd that are worried about the longevity of the game. Some of those folks still play F4, IL2, and hell some people are even still playing RB3D after all this time. Take it as you will but I for one won't upgrade my comp to play a game only to basically rent it for $50 plus the cost of other flyables. All because I don't care how pretty/realistic it is, if I can't play it when I want to play it for whatever reason,(server outage, my ISP hiccups, the company fails, or i have to dump net for other bills), then there's no purpose to waste my time and money. Now if in the future they kill the online for SP then I might look into getting it.