Someone will add the Tesco or Salisbury’s branding on MVL as a mod eventually. You can stop the train, jump the fence and grab a pack of walkers
It's interesting seeing people bring up flight sim as a example, but it's not like everyone in the space universally agrees with the "full fidelity" approach. I've always found this to be a very interesting counterpoint video to that idea. And while it's not super common, I've definitely seen people make similar arguments in flight sim forums from time to time. Particularly seen a lot of people debate if a lot of the more detailed airports really need things like modeled interiors more than once.
As a flightsim player myself, I prefer more detail in planes and airports. If I'm paying a premium price, I want all that kind of stuff. And realistically, if it wasn't included, it wouldn't change the price much.
You say that, but IL-2 aircraft are much cheaper than DCS aircraft, $20ish versus $50 for a single war bird, and they're not Captain Sim quality at that price point. There also really isn't a comparable package in DCS that matches the "Battle of" packs, which contain 10 aircraft and a decent sized map, with a actual campaign mode, which DCS notoriously lacks. All despite the fact IL-2's the smaller game too boot.
The simulation in DCS is on an entire different level to IL-2. I'd rather buy a single DCS plane, than everything IL-2 combined plane wise. The flight models alone are superior in DCS, never mind all the other features.
A brutal end to the war of opposite takes on which of cheese & onion and salt & vinegar should be in majority blue packaging and which should be in majority green.
I remember being mentally scared as a child by this betrayal, i hate cheese and onion, only to have opened said traitorous packet to find instead of the lip tingling sensation of salt and vinegar, i have the horror to discover my arch nemesis in crisp form. I still have nightmares.
I like to use that toilet to hide during conductor mode, so passengers won't bug me with stupid questions.
And also laying a clever 'poacher turned gamekeeper' trap for fare evaders? (door opens) "ah, i've been expecting you"