I remember when IL-2 first came out. 2001? Chatting with an AH squad member and told him I thought the IL-2 graphics were better and would like to see AH and IL-2 collaborate. He didn't agree and of course there was no collaboration. Graphics are important, to almost everyone. So is realism in both modeling and physics.
As I've stated before, the three biggest headwinds I see holding AH back, in order of relative importance:
1. Graphics that no longer compete.
2. A monetization model that is a real hard sell nowadays, and out of alignment with current preferences and expectations the market has formed.
3. A lack of any viable SP content.
3 is not a deal-breaker, but doesn't help at all. Enigma's survey is just really a survey of his YT viewers which would be DCS\MP skewed. We know from comments made by William's that from their direct hard internally tracked data of the IL2 client base, the vast majority of their customers were SP only or VERY SP centric. That's a nice fat paycheck from a reasonably quite and reliable customer base that keeps buying your new versions. You get their revenue up front and don't have to hope they don't get bored and cancel after a month. SP funds MP. They probably couldn't have survived off MP alone. Same for DCS. And having built an MP product, you've built half of your SP already anyway.
WT can get away with it, but they have other strategies that overcome that disadvantage like their FTP design which AH also doesn't have.
IMHO, $0.02, etc, etc.