Boozeman:
No, I don't think I'm stretching it, I think the stretching comes from people trying to rejuvenate the service history of this bomber, often tossing out data as if it it translates into historical fact or saying "I'm sure data exists." There are dedicated He-177 freaks, and people who want to cover it in glory, but that flies in the face of historical fact more than any aspect of the game, that's my point: it out games the game to model it as desired by those asking for a German heavy.
The Ta-152 doesn't make it on numbers, in terms of performance versus design, it does (it was a successful design). Same for the Me-163. I'd favor not having a Ta-152 or Me-163 in the game, or having them in special late war arenas in limited numbers only. They were modeled long before several planes with long service records and great historical impact (e.g., the He-111) which I personally disagree with, however, I think those filled specific performance gaps for the game--something the He-177 does not, and never did.
Folks assume that because 1000 were made and it was developed throughout the war, coming online in 1942, it makes it a viable aircraft. Contrast it with other planes with difficult development or reputation issues though, like the SB2C. The Helldiver was an effective plane that flew operationally for a sustained period and had, through engineering or training, enough issues resolved to be viable. The He-177 is a "what if" plane because they did not resolve these issues, it has no operational history of any significance, and the projected use in the game is absolutely missing from it's historical use. It was used more as a transport than it was as a bomber for crying out loud, how could anyone justify it being modeled on its hoped for performance and postulated ability in a bombing role?
I'm not against modeling it ever, just not at this point and not as the best German heavy because there is no data existing that indicates it was the best German bomber except on paper, and that's only a maybe.
So, by no criteria for inclusion outside of "they built them, and they flew, sort of" can I see it being acceptable at this time. When folks say "build it anyway" I cringe because I think of all the other gaps in the planeset/vehicle set/gameplay those resources could be devoted to.
Cheers,
Sakai