I remember when AH went to Steam, and thousands of new players werer trying out the game. IIRC, Hitech said most of the new subscriptions logged out in under 30 minutes never to log in again, so something like that. Anyway, they didn't even finish their two week trial - and that makes me think its something other than cost that is causing new players not to continue.
There were a few problems with the steam release. VR wasnt up to what we have now. Once players came in and found out the "Free to Play!" was for only 2 weeks it chased away most of them. I think had HTC had players standing by to help these newbs coming in from steam they could have saved some of them. On top of that, like I said above knowing how much you have to learn to get going and knowing you had only 2 weeks to get to there to even see if you could enjoy the game is enough to chase away people. As I said, there are some games Ive tried and after an hour or 2 I decided I just dont have the time/will to learn all the crap I need to just to get around in the game never mind get good enough to have fun with it.
This game takes a lot of time to even become average. TIG is an excellent example. Hes been playing for just over 3 months and has gone from 1/2 K/d to a just over 1/1 kd. His hit % is just above average even tho his K/s is still well under 1. But the important thing is hes having fun and learning every sorty. He is well on his way to becoming a "killer" in the game. Give him another 6 months and he will be above average in most stats, a year and he will be one of the sharks. THis is a guy who is into the game big time. Now look at a guy with out his confidence just starting out. He is going to be a bit over whelmed and intimidated by the game. give him unlimited time to learn with out worrying about whether he/her is wasting their money and they may stick around a bit longer. Given the time they may
find and use the resources that are available in the BBS, Trainers, and numerous helping websites and videos.
I think a rebranding/reissue on steam would help a lot too. Call it AH4, introducing a free plane set for the MA, fully integrated VR support (except for the tiffy
) and available help in the arenas to get going and see where it goes.