i agree with those of you supporting the stall limiter because, supposing that the planes with the limiter on will turn slower than those able to stall a bit, this makes it less frustrating to learn to fly. although really, who will use this and how is it implemented?
if it is used by inexperienced pilots who just need "training wheels" to fight the frustration and overall "danger" of stalling, there shouldn't be a problem. however, if implemented in the wrong way (i.e. making aces high an "arcade game") there could be real problems. perhaps this system should only be available to those being actively trained by a normal member (well, none of us are normal...but you get the idea :-D).i would also suggest a time-controlled set of training wheels as the deciding factor in this. say for example that after 50 flight hours or three weeks of play the system is automatically shut off, or that after the training system itself is used for a set amount of hours it shuts off. of course, a few will still go around by creating new accounts and playing for two free weeks before changing again to another two free weeks, or whatever the case (i assume u all understand what i mean), but the truth is that this would be A REAL PAIN IN THE ARSE to do, what with the changing of the id's and such, and only the most determined idiots would continue this behavior for any length of time, during which the uninhibited pilots would be waxing them to the nth degree, and that is if and only if the system works as it sounds like it will.if it doesn't and AH ends up like so many other flight sims, a victim of it's own advancement, then we'll all end up in some other flight sim, donig this same spiel over, and over, and over....