None of these issues would exists if the numbers were still 600 on a weekend prime time. HTC has determined it's the fault of the radar, and will adjust it and tell themselves , yes that's the problem and we addressed it. There was a company once , we'll call it Big Tobacco, losing customer base, shrinking sales, in a poor economy . Even though they were selling a product that if you used it , will kill you, they increased sales, market share and customer base world wide, by cutting prices of the base product by more than half. They charge different prices for the same product in different parts of the world. US 8 to 10 dollars a pack, China 50 cents a pack, they get what the market will bare. Perhaps in the world of online gaming , the market will no longer support $15.00 per month. I wonder how the game would sell if you could buy up front a full year subscription at a discount? perhaps a two for one sale, by two months, pay just for one. I think HTC is chasing it’s tail. The problem is not with the radar, I don’t remember people screaming for better graphics, So no improvements to AH2 for almost two years while we waited for AH3 and that drove away a lot of the player base. It’s not the radar, it’s not the GV play, it’s not the aircraft Play, it’s the number of players and that translates to price to play and in todays world $14.99 is just to much. HTC needs more players and the only way to get more players is cut your prices, enough to attract a new player base that will support game play.