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Come on already, putting this in will just open the door to everything else that almost flew and almost scored a victory. This isn't a fantasy game, it is about actual planes that saw actual combat. That involves fighting, not just flying the airplane just before the war ended. We don't need it, you guys just want it. You say you are bored with the plane set, then in a couple of months you will be bored again and asking for another "almost saw combat" aircraft to be added. We going to set up fantasy scenarios too so you can fly this and other "almost" aircraft?
Oh come on, Zoney, the whole premise of the game is fantasy! Spitfires fighting P-51s and 109s intercepting Betty bombers. Less than a dozen Ta 152Hs ever flew, much less saw combat. Yet, we could find 200 of them in the MA at any point in time, if people so elected... That isn't fantasy?
I've merely suggested that "combat" is not a valid reason to exclude a common type of aircraft that saw service in the war.
A simple case: Was the aircraft in service with active combat units prior to the end of the war? If the answer is yes, how can it be excluded?
This isn't very difficult to understand, is it?
The only slippery slope is this... Any business that fails to adapt to the ever changing market, fails. Period. HTC knows this and is working hard to upgrade the graphics. A Very good thing. However, it cannot be the only change as it alone will be not be enough. Why? Because many players feel like I do, in that graphics are secondary to game play. Game play is stale. The plane set is boring.
There's many ways to consider in changing that... But,no matter what, it will require change, and the biggest resistance seems to come from those who are happy with the status quo... To quote a Greek warrior, "status quo only leads to death".
A quick edit here... Keep in mind that the graphics update is far more important for tankers than fliers. The armor aspect of Aces High is very significant to HTC's business. This part of the game seems to be healthy and growing, and HTC is going to devote whatever resources it requires to keep that success going.