I've gotten to the point that I'm not able to bring myself to play the game any more. Honestly, Changeup I think it's every one of the reasons that you suggest. Newer players don't have the same reasons for playing that many older players do. For example, as a kid growing up, I idolized WW2 fighter pilots from any country and I loved the planes. I used to get in trouble in school for drawing P47s instead of doing my schoolwork. When the first computer game came out for the Commodor 64, I believe it was called Mig Alley, and had side by side screens of little jets, I was thrilled. I played Chuck Yeager's Advanced Combat Trainer and many, many others over the years. I thrilled at the combat. Today's younger players only want something that they can "win " at, and don't care about what the game is really about. They are the same players that searched for and used the cheat codes for their Nintendo games. They really don't understand that there are many forms of "cheating", with "gaming the game" being one of them. Playing Aces High isn't about winning, it's about a code of honor and true competition between people, done fairly with no advantages being taken, just pure unadulterated combat. They don't understand that a fight well fought, win or lose, is a victory in a GAME.