Hi all,
I hesitaded very much before posting a reply on this thread. I am afraid of contributing only to bring attention on a very insignificant matter.
What we have here is a discussion about if Aces High should be a flight simulator or a game. If you try to assume it is a simulator then this wish - that, apparently, is beeing presented as a major flaw and, therefore, a mandatory fix - is valid. If it is a game, makes no sense at all.
I believe that all of AH older users have already understood that Aces High is the next best thing to a WW2 flight combat simulator. Aces High is right were it has to be right, is fair were discretion must be applied and humble enough to keep improving it. But these older users have no illusions about AH not beeing a hard-core flight simulator. And although they would allways welcome more immersive functionalities - in planes, weather, etc. - they will never try to impose it to the whole community.
Simmers want 100% historical and technical accuracy, they enjoy immersion above all else. Gamers play for points and ranking. Simmers wish the impossible. What they want to feel is impossible to be felt behind a computer. Thank God, the majority of Aces High users are true enthusiasts and very realistic persons that enjoy the best they can a close interpretation of WW2 combat.
I must admit that, if more realistic functionalities were introduced, I would enjoy some of them and hate some others... I have, myself, contributed in these forums with some very non-original "ideas"... just do a search, you will all see what I mean...
Let me tell you one story. I believe that in the past there was the option of having metric readings in cockpit instruments - have I dreamed? My memory plays tricks on me lately. I never used it and I am an european. You know why? It's simple: I "learned" to fly in british/american sims/games where the aircraft had instruments in knots/mph/feet... I understand 5.000 feet, I fail to understand 1.500 meters quickly, I must mentally convert it, it is tiring and distracting. But if I had to, well, Iwould have to get used to them. But not by option.
Also, I remember - was it in WB or in AH? - to have seized a Spitfire engine by flying inverted for too long. Yes, this is true. I was fooling around with my squad mates doing that Top Gun joke and I did it for too long. It seized.
In real life, things like not having a Vokes air filter in Malta or North Africa would mean that your engine would die sooner and could fail on you more often than not... and many did when they needed it most. Even stupid things like dust could kill you. Engines would start to run rough, losing power, overheating, seizing in flight... Sometimes they even failed to accelerate on the take-off run, the booster valve stucked closed by sand and oil...
In real life, pilots dove in a con and the temperature differences between cold and warm air layers frosted canopies and front windshields in such way they couldn’t see, let alone aim or fire… Guns froze al altitude, ice build on wings and control surfaces, props ran away, you name it!
This was real life, this cannot be reproduced in a computer sim. You would have to randomize these things, build athmosferic systems for others to work, sorry, it makes no sense. Why have such trouble developing ultra advanced systems when not even NIGHT is well accepted? And when in NIGHT mode, you know that some people end up tuning his graphic settings to turn NIGHT into DAY?
What is the point of bringing in so much “realism” that you start not enjoying the thing? If this is to be like work, I want to be paid for it…
There are other issues in Aces High that must have higher priority and are of much higher importance to many more users than this. Close or open a radiator cowling? Please… Turning landing lights on or off? Give me a break! I am sure that the vast majority of Aces High users would laugh if this was implemented before, let’s say… the He-111…
Dear fellow pilot: I do not wish to be rude, but you must think better about the importance of such minutea. Enjoy Aces High for what it has of good. Express your ideas, formulate your desires, participate in this community life. But accept that some of your ideas are not so good, feasible or even fair to implement.
Enjoy Aces High, I will be delighted to fly with you or against you. Planes are free.
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