Does Aces High possess the capability of improving with a whole new updated version?
What kind of update is really needed? A higher poly count interior is about it. The skins look great at a 200-400 mph closure, even slow in a rope they look good.
Would that appeal to present day gamers? Can a WW2 based combat flight simulator compete against missiles and jet aircraft?
There are many WWII sims out there, some are doing well. If they werent there, like in the old days, they would still be flying AH.
Hypothetical:
Would an existing player who had the money be able to buy the game, hire a team of programmers, and market Aces High 4?
or,
Will Dale sell the game to a gaming company?
This is the real question pertaining to all the comments and suggestions for the game.
If I had the money, then I would buy the game and hire programmers plus start marketing the new version. That's me. I once started a topic on the players buying the game over a decade ago for a million dollars. Dale responded X 5 for the amount. What would be the asking price now?
I seriously doubt Hitech would sell the game any time soon, to us or another game company. Nobody but Hitech knows the numbers but lets do a bit of wild speculation.
500 players x $14.95 a month = just under $7500, x 12 months = just under $70k a year. Im sure his server is paid up by now, he has had it a few years. Electricity and cooling are something he pays anyway because the server is in his home so you can call it a wash. That leaves connection and maintenance. An average T1 connection in Texas is $750 a month, fiber is less for 5GB. AH uses many small packets, so Im unsure of the up/down data stream that is needed, so call it $10k a year. That leaves him $60k to cover his maintenance of the servers. A nice sum for not a lot of work any more seeing as he build a pretty bullet proof game.
Im sure there are more than 500 subscriptions, and Im sure there are other costs involved with keeping the game running, but $60k is a nice little income Id be happy with, wouldnt you?
I dont know the cost of living in Texas, but 60k is a nice income here in New England for poking at a keyboard from home for a couple hours a day. Why would he give that up? He still seems to be involved with the game. He gave me the OK to start a
Discord Server, he is still checking and approving maps as they are built or edited, he is still adding skins as they are made and approved, he monitors the BBS and edits where necessary. Maybe the more he works on the game the more interested he will be to dig deeper into things. Maybe he'll add a new plane, who knows.
I truely believe he isnt going to sell the game, not now, not for awhile.