One tangent thought, if the OP will allow... This thread got me thinking last night (usually dangerous), and I think I’ve had a bit of an epiphany.
I think I finally see what DCS plan is with WWII.
DCS currently has a minimal start of a WWII ETO stable. P51, Spit IX, P47, Mossie, 109k, 190D, a90A8. A really nice channel\Normandy map.
But for some reason, instead of continuing on fleshing that out further, they are changing directions and doing WWII PTO stuff. WTF???? That confused the heck out of me. Why end up with two half implemented theaters??? Why change direction???
I have heard that their CEO has a preference for PTO because he loves carrier ops. However, I now wonder if the main driver for the change is the new threat of Combat Pilot.
I don’t think they have ever been threatened by IL2. I think they believe they are higher fidelity and more advances and they can take that genre over at some point when they feel like it, or when they have consumed all the low hanging fruit in modern jet\rotary. And now IL2 has lost the producer who turned their company around with the successful GB series.
They might be more concerned about the threat from Combat Pilot. A new greenfield project starting from a new clean slate without a bunch of legacy technical debt to hold them back, led by a producer with a proven track record of success with a WWII product. And from interviews, it is clear they are going to be leaning more toward DCS level fidelity than IL2. Now that sounds like a threat to DCS’ fidelity dominance.
They may be moving to PTO to cut them off and establish a mature dominant product covering that theater before Combat Pilot can get up on it’s feet. Making it hard for them to break in. They have to directly compete against an entrenched large resource player, instead of being able to fill an unpopulated niche.
I think DCS is moving to put more focus on WWII PTO to strangle the closest potential direct challenger in the crib.
Once that is secure, they can easily go back and finish what they were doing on ETO, especially now that IL2 is careening off into Korea.
$0.02