I want to point out one review of AH on steam.
"Aces High 3 quite a fun game, but I'm not paying $15 a month for this. I figured when it was free to play and had in app purchases it was skins or perk points for planes, not paying for the one server with maybe 175 people on busy days.
Would not even be leaving a bad review if it was upfront about the monthly subscription on here, which is ridiculous unless you have tons of disposable income. I would pay $30 once for the whole thing, not $180 over a year which is about a third of the cost in equipment to be competitive. (Vr, good joystick, pedals)
Otherwise likely the best combat flight simulator, really makes me sad to not recommend it."
The thing is, there are countless reviewers raving about the game, about how it is a top notch flight sim, that is a ton of fun to play. But monthly subscriptions just are not a thing anymore for games. (And clearly, as stated before, EA's style of making money is total crap. Who wants to buy half a game for 60 bucks and then pay another 60 for the rest of it, and then need to buy things in game to stay competitive).
Isn't there a way to get around the monthly fee? or atleast make it less? When I started this conversation my intent was not to claim that I have the best idea out there for how to make this game more popular. My intent was to get us talking (which I must say, I am impressed by how much chatter this produced) and maybe, in the end, come up with a way that would get more people to stick to this game. I get that some of you old folks are content to just pay your 15 a month and go about playing the game like you always have. I personally do not mind paying the 15 a month for this game either, its worth it to me for the fantastic gameplay. I just wish others would get on board. It would be awesome to log on and see 400 in the MA. And if it got to 400 through some change in the system, no doubt it could get to 700.
Definitely not suggesting Pay-to-Win, guys, so please don't tell me about how no one is happy with EA because of their micro-transaction system, because yes, they suck and I would never suggest that system be implemented in ANY game, nevermind AH.