WW2 FPS Games = Instant Action.
Its the latter they are drawn to...not the former. FPS (insert whatever the hell you want here) will be popular and not because the BF 109G-10 flight model is just so historically accurate...ect...they just get to blow s*** up.
AH? its going to be more than an hour to even get anywhere near something from download to rolling in an arena with your controls functioning.
I bet 99% of under 25 year olds will not be able to tell the difference between a WW1 and WW2 game. I don’t blame them if their education comes from Battlefield series games - they all play exactly alike no matter if it is WW2 Ardens, WW1 Somme, or starwars battle of Hoth. They all look like bunny hopping soldiers with some kind of a shooting equipment and health bars.
Now get into a combat flight sim where physics matter. You can’t just point at where you want to go, twitch is a lot less important than forward thinking and understanding of flight physics. The age of planes (WW1, WW2, and jets) make all the difference of how these planes move and what they can and cannot do. It is complicated before you even fired a gun.
Now gear - it is not a mouse or a game pad that goes with the other games. “A stick? Really? Just to play this one game I downloaded on w whim? Pass.”
I you don’t get a hard on from imagining that you are in a Mosquito, Spitfire, Mustang, etc... games like AH will not be able to keep you. On the ither hand, if you are the kind that like extreme modeling accuracy of every switch and knob and don’t care much about the actual combat, then DCS probably got you, not AH. I have friends that like flight sims, but will never play an open PvP game - I’ve been trying to get them into AH for nearly 20 years.
What is left is a super nitch of players that were already highly interested in WWII aviation and are competative enough to want to play PvP online. I am afraid that we are talking about a ridiculously small fraction of the population that keeps getting smaller as the “glory” of WWII fades into anchient history.
The only thing that I can see somehow reviving this kind of games is a crossbreed of DCS and AH that completely focuses on the planes and air combat without any playable ground combat component - the latter is poison. It will have to mix players and AI.
It will still be a super nitch game, but at least the sim-nerds, the history buffs, and the PvP aircombat guys could be in it together.