That may be true. That will definitely get their interest. However, when they learn they have a steeeeeeeeeeep learning curve ahead of them, and see it isn't "run and gun", will they stay? Do they have anything there at their disposal that can be accessed at anytime that they can utilize to their advantage? No. Sure, we have trainers, but as said before; they have lives, and other things to do. They can only show up at certain "set" times, like an 'appointment' system. Even then, those new players would have to go to the forums and search through all this, mostly unorganized, material to get what they need to start.
So why not have something there that can be used at all times, even re-played or re-done if they so wish? Then if they want to pursue further, then they can catch with a trainer (if they can even find out how to!).
Perhaps, having a custom built mission that would be part of the default download, that would be a guide to the basics of flight, and vehicle/naval warfare? That would show, at the very least, how to take off, land, etc. Then at the end (or somewhere on the clipboard) show them where to get more in-depth knowledge from trainers (and have a list of people there who would be willing to assist, if online).
I think the mission part at the very least, is possible. IT would explain the simple "basics". The voice/chat system, what all the channels do (what the colors mean), etc. I am not asking for HTC to play the game for the player. I am simply asking them to make a tutorial (the mission part is sounding more appealing the more I think about it), that would help newer players get into the Aces High "realm" and be able to at least do something for themselves.
Like I said before, I think having a mission-like setup for this 'tutorial' would be the easiest thing to implement on HTC's part. Since we now have the capabilities to do it, it would be easier than making what I originally planned (although I still think my original thought would be good, I think this is the easiest and least vexing for HTC to implement as of this time, amongst all the other projects they are currently doing).
I hope that HTC reads this, and at least gives it a thought.
