iranair-I'd love to join your 50-player professional world when you start it up. I first joined this game because I thought it would be a more role-playing based game, but I found several things that seriously need fixing (see my essay on it above). That is not to say, however, that I don't enjoy the game. But it's far from perfect.
Less competition, role-playing, no ridiculous fare-adjusting every four minutes-sign me up!
Another thing: people have whined and moaned about this before too, but the pricing model, to be honest, is ridiculous beyond belief. If I place a 747 on LAX-SYD, not only will I spend most of the revenue on fuel, but I can charge 300 to fill all the seats. In the real world, the same route SELLS OUT for $2,000 in coach class. Business class fares go for $12,000 plus. First goes for the price of a small car. And that's with Qantas, United AND Air New Zealand (with a stopover in AKL) running flights. A person who has no competition on LAX-SYD can only get 300 on a 747.
Concorde tickets in the AM world go for about 900 for JFK-CDG. The same ticket on board Air France 6 years ago costed $4,000 ONE WAY. Yes, I looked (it was a part of a french project, don't ask). I'm currently charging €678 on an LAX-NRT with about 300 seats on a Tristar, and the same ticket from LAX-NRT goes for $1000+ for coach alone, in a 777. Business goes for $4,000 plus. First? forget it. Transcon US flights go from anywhere between 340 and 850. I'd say the current model is pretty reasonable in that respect. But to equate a 3 hour hop across the pond to a 7 hour marathon across the pond is absurd, and should be tweaked. To say that people's willingness to pay is the same for LAX-JFK vs. LAX-SAN is also absurd. The difference doesn't have to be as drastic (800 vs. 4000) but a concorde ticket shouldn't be treated the same way a ticket aboard a conventional jet would be treated. That's absurd, or as we say in my administrative law class, arbitrary, capricious and patently contrary to logic.
I hope the competition will be less of a problem for me and others here as the model is tweaked to make longhauls more profitable, make faster flights more profitable, make pricing more realistic, and allow for differentiation.
This suggestion may go ignored again, but I'm going to keep tooting this horn until someone listens.