First up the majority of them guys will go to World of Planes, a lot of people equate realism or a realistic flight model to how a game looks, take IL2 for an example I'd describe it as an immersion game not a combat simulator. World of Planes looks pretty but not real in the same way IL2 does, it looks like your watching a painting of the scene, even watching the cgi in red tails trailers it also looks like a painting.
A lot of these people simply won't want to wait maybe a year or 2 or more to get reasonably compotent in a game. They want some success within at least the first few hours. In Aces High that won't happen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBHQMizctgY
Funny reading up on this people are whining about how they hope this game will take skill rather than upgrades, you'd have to wonder why they didn't just go play Aces High, probably because they are full of it
I was thinking back to the first time I played this game I actually logged off after an hour or so and forgot about it for about 4-5 weeks when I came back my trial had expired but there was still H2H free 8 player.
Gradually after about 10 or so new ids over the course of maybe 2 years I was hooked, when H2H went I found I had to subscribe to get my fix. Point being it was the fact that H2H was free that got me hooked, if I had been straight up asked for payment I would have forgotten all about Aces High and deleted it.
I'm working from memory here but I think H2H would have went in 2007 sometime?? I remember looking at one of Lusche's pie charts the peak of players was in 2008. Just saying free H2H might be the reason the numbers have declined.
Realism?
Flight Simulator X and its realistic commercial aviation enthusiasts, air control type servers speaking the jargon.
Here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Falcon+4&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-aor here:
http://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/hands down, realism! But not WWII.
I just bought a new Alienware Aurora to play the Warthog.
There are other sim games and other communities as large as Aces High.
You have groups of people that do varous activities with similar interests in many forms. I call it the "tribe" mentality, be it home hobby machine shop which I am a member, bowling, archery, rifle competition, flying RCs, various forms of flight sims, or one to one war gaming.
There are a group of dedicated people here that like Aces High, that will never leave, no matter what they do to the game, until the owner here decides to pull the plug or sell it to ABC.
The big GV change that killed the usefulness of doing the GV part of this game lost a few dedicated, long-life Aces High players. The S.O.A.R. squad does not exist and some of those players left the game OR are still here under other names, which the management could verify easily enough.
I am a retired machinist and toolmaker. I had my own business for awhile. You betcha' HiTech sits down, most likely weekly and has its meetings to re-evaluate how they are doing and where they are going.
Seems to me this sim, Aces High, is going the way of an arcade game, to pick-up the younger crowd, which is sad.
I tried World of Tanks. Realistic? Are you kidding? Stupid game and very much arcade. I expect anything put out by these guys will be similar. Not me.
The main draw I like about Aces High is their company owned, central servers; the text chatter, the radio, and the flying aerial combat. They lost a fan of doing the GV aspect of playing this game.
I wish HiTech would consider doing Korea, the F-86 versus the Mig as a separate entity to itself. I would spend another $15 per month.
BTW, $15 per month is nothing compared to most expensive hobbies. Sounds like that attitude is the kids talking...
Marketing and as Mel Brooks likes to say, "Merchandising!" is where the future of this game is. Economics theory: all products have a life span. If you do not re-think the equation and your future to new ways of presenting your product, be it Coke, Cheerios, Tide, Crest toothpaste, etc., you are going to eventually lose.
At least you do not have to bid on products by contract and lose by just a penny per piece!