(For Skypi) I'd be against Yahoo! wing art or a swoosh lake, in spite of the potential savings. I want to sim WWII, not the Winston Cup.

But that's just an expression of personal aesthetic preference, and my opinion is no more valid than anyone else's. I'm all for making the game affordable, though. If it turns out that flat rate will be a sustainable price model I hope to heck they go for it.
(For T2^) I've played AW and WB as well. I played AW three times in free Mac beta and trashed it, which should tell you everything you need to know regarding my *opinion* of AW

. The problem with any comparison of AW and WB price models has to account for the "you get what you pay for" factor, although relative value is also a matter of opinion. As I said in the previous paragraph, I'd love a flat rate, hope we get one, but I ain't holding my breath.

On the whole, I think Downtown's graduated pricing idea has a lot of potential. It's the best compromise that enables pay-as-you-go with strong incentives to go longer and pay more.

Flathat
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