WW2 in DCS can be super boring, especially with no action showing on the map. I like Ghosts Dsmned VF81 servers becasue atleast there's some AI and map icons to help you get into action. The fights feel a lot slower in WW2 DCS and the planes feel much differently. While the immersion is there, the "fight" just isn't the same as AH. I find IL2 to be more similar to DCS. Same sever type setup, but no pro-longed war like AH. Either way, I sorta enjoy the "cartoonish" look of AH more for WW2, the special events are great, and the MA is just so unforgiving and "natural" for the most part, but I feel I get better fights there for WW2 all around.
Jets, are a whole different thing and different feeling so I cant compare with AH.
Flight simulation is a small community and it takes years to learn fundamentals. Everyone just have to find their game and what they enjoy the most. No one says you only have to play one...
At the end of the day, they are all money traps, that's what hobbies are
Just have to enjoy it.
I love racing, but you are always bound to the track.. thats why flying is so much better 
I agree.
However constant selling if a game on another game’s forums is low class and prohibited in almost all game forums. Mostly so on DCS forums, so they know what they are doing.
1) I setup a Pepsi sales booth, while I’m unpacking Pepsi cases a prospective customer approaches for a sample, so I offer them a Coke.
2) Ever been in a restaurant where the manager allows street people to come in and feed off your plate?
3) Ever walk into a McDonalds and see Burger King bags on the tables?
The genre is smaller than other genres, but not as small as you think. They are just divided over choices.
IMO, Sims are a higher level of learning curve and game play. Everything from physics and correct graphics and FM to history. Its a college course. Its more intellectual, thinkers. If you ant neck-down game play sims are not for you. We’re a different breed that thinks on a different level.
Jet sims have nowhere near the deep history and aces as WWII. Go ahead, list 5 famous jet pilots. You can’t have much history in something that barely happened. The depth just isn’t there. Cool bells and whistles, but what does my mind tue it to for immersion? See many movies about jets?
Don’t get me wrong, I loved the F-86. Its a whole different speed of thinking than props. But its not as intimate as prop knife fighting. Props = duck hunting, Jets = deer hunting
To each their own, just don’t let your dog crap in my yard.
