Here is where the "state of the art" combat sim has currently reached. Some complain about the price ($60 pre-release and $80 after pre-release discount), but when 1/48 scale plastic model kits are around the same price it doesn't seem quite as expensive.
Closest you can come to owning a real F-4 Phantom (not to mention firing ordinance from one):
First let me say it is VERY pretty, but after that, I dont have much else good to say about it. $60-$80 for a single plane, I have been able to fly almost 100 different planes over the last 20 years, doing the math thats $36 per plane, including bombers, scout, and supply planes. Not to mention vehicles that are available.
Then the learning curve, an 800 page manual ??? Im guessing the other planes dont have such big manuals, but why would I spend all that time to learn to operate a single plane? I do have a life outside a game. Im sure some of the info can be transferred from plane to planes, but that is still a lot of time just learning to fly never mind fight.
Fighting, he called it dogfighting but LOL!!!! really? hold a track a few seconds and "fox1!" Great fight! LOL!!!
Then there are terrains and other add-ons that you have to buy, more money gone for little return.
No, the time and money is a waste for me. I spend far less and get to spend a few hours a week battling other PEOPLE in many different fighters and bombers defending bases or taking bases and on an odd whim get my butt handed to me multiple times in a tank. DCS is nothing more than Microsoft Flight Simulator with the occasional chances to blow static targets up, with the odd chance of running into a real player looking to fight you.
The time investment, money, and the boredom just makes it not worth it for me. It just blows me away those players that have left the excitement of the action we have going on in Aces High for lack of action in DCS. But, it is very pretty!