Forgive me if I previously gave the impression that I was looking for a real-life simulator here.
I long ago gave up preaching for real-life in either WarBirds or Aces High. Neither sim seriously resembles real life and I have been chastised many times for even suggesting a closer match with real-life.
If anyone was serious about building real-life into a sim, they would have:
1. Nighttime. I never realised that WWII was fought entirely during daylight hours until I got into flight sims. <g> The howling and whining from fighter guys could be heard all the way to Mars when WB had nighttime for a short period. Bomb explosions at night used to be awesome looking. Oh well.
2. Low ceilings and visibilities. Of course we all know the weather in Europe is nearly perfect all year around, so why have any instrument approaches or radio beacons?
3. Random mechanical malfunctions. Airplanes experienced engine failures on takeoff, once in awhile, during WWII. (..at least that is what my WWII pilot friends tell me, but what do they know?) <g>
4. Winds aloft and surface winds. An occasional stiff crosswind would be a great wake-up call for some of us in Aces High, particularly with some of the conventional geared machines. There was some experimentaton with winds in WarBirds, two or three years ago, but the program evidently was shelved.
Note: None of my comments should be construed as complaints. Both WB and AH are marvelous sims and the guys who design them (HiTech, Pyro, etc.) are geniuses in my book. Three cheers for the staff at AH! Salute!
/s/
vega
Dickweed Heavy Bomber Group