Here's the weight break down that gives the same all up weight as in the game with standard armament (the last page of the document): http://www.wwiiaircraftperformance.org/fw190/td284.pdf
I don't really see anything out of the ordinary on that weight break down. There really isn't anything there that could make the plane much lighter considering what normally came with it.
The plane already is modelled with higher WEP setting than it had initially. Or are you talking something else than 801D2 with 1.58/1.65ata WEP-setting which was cleared in mid '44, T-variants perhaps?
There is nothing
mistaken, other than possibley a 1-200 pounds (barely notable) difference, with the weights of the specific model and varient in AH. It is equiped with a standard engine that was the standard when it started its run/production.
Less than half-way through this production period though, it got the clearance to use the higher settings. This was more than a year before the end of the war. In AH we have an A-8 that was predominantley the most represented 190 varient in the skies over Europe, particularly during that timeframe.
So now, purely personal preference/speculation - but what decision would you make for the radial-powered end/late-war representing 190 A-8?
For the last year, to be clear, I am carrying the banner of
"please give up the engine the airframe had for ~2/3 of its total combat time"
OR
"If it's an early/mid '44 A-8 then, it's an early/mid '44 A-8. May we please have acknowledgement of that fact so we can move on requesting a different, later, differently-distinguished radial-powered late/end-war Fw190 for fighter combat (A-8 or A-9).
Coincidently, but speratley, I think we could use antoher 190F model ontop of some adjustments/updates to the current one, particularly in regards to expanding it's ordnance options/capabilities.
Such changes (I guess, upgrades) wouldn't be off-balancing or anything, it's not gonna make a good plane super or unstopable, they would just contribute to and add to the line-up, and with such focus in the online play beign given the the end/late-war equipment, this would just be more gravey for the table, and not a turkey.