Nope, I’m calling you oneIf you say an almost non-drinker has a drinking problem its projection because you have one,
Assuming your posts were merely due to excessive alcohol is actually the most charitable assumption we could make. You should thank us.
As many of my posts are about new event happening in IL2, and Combat Pilot as DCS. So who am I skimming for? You mention DCS more times than I do.
Besides, I've said time and time again, but publicly on the forum and to other individuals who have contacted me in PM, I don't see DCS as being able to provide a replacement for the AH MMO experience. At this time. No man can predict the future, but from what I know about the server architecture from working on mission for over a year, I don't think it is capable without a significant rewrite of their server code. But that doesn't mean AH players wouldn't have fun playing with some helos as a side hobby. It's a whole new way of flying that is a refreshing change of pace. I do love the feel of DCS' warbirds. The sensation of flight is exquisite. But it can't provide a AH type experience, currently. We'll see how their new PTO focus changes things.
From what I understand, IL2 (e.g. Combat Box, Finnish Virtual Server) are much closer analogs to AH, but I don't play IL2 so I can't speak about that with experience. I don't play IL2, so am I skimming for them?
Or am I skimming for Combat Pilot. That doesn't exit and won't for years to come and may never come to fruition. Am I skimming for Combat Pilot? For what compensation? Que bene?
I post about interesting developments in the combat flight sim genre. You can't understand what is happening with AH without understand the state of the industry it is embedded in and what is going on with it's competitors. Not if you hope to understand why the current flightsim market is almost universally rejecting AH as a product. The answer is probably what they are not finding in AH that the other competitors are providing them.
And if you haven't been posting drunk, then you have bigger problems than we thought.