I suppose this is one of those discussions that is two sides of the same coin.
Huub put it exactly how I feel,
'I'm more a Alabeo man than an A2A person. Perhaps to answer Bob's question, we should compare sales numbers of Alabeo and A2A.'
That aside, 'As Real As It Gets' is not a very clever slogan, as here we are, seated in front of a PC, many with expensive hardware and multiple monitors, 'flying' virtual aeroplanes, which is not exactly 'Real'.
Me, I like to kick the tyres and light the fires, get airborne and enjoy the scenery, others can sit there and run a 30+ minute checklist and startup procedure which they enjoy and that is understandable, but I believe they are a minority.
I rather be 'Flying'.
Perhaps I'm (just me, myself) a simple suck, but my life is complicated enough without spending my limited leisure time adding further complexities to a hobby.
I do have other interests and I prefer to race one of my cars or bikes on days when the weather is fine, provided I'm not overseeing a home building (marathon) project.

We are all different but we share an interest in 'Simulated Flight', however, it would be (never going to happen unfortunately) sensible if developers made an attempt to communicate with one another to avoid duplications.
More to the point, certainly release the complex 'Pet Projects' but why not intersperse them with something for simple sucks like me.
I was interested at the number of 'requests' for products that should be 'TacPac'? enabled, given the ridiculous price of that software, why so?
It adds to developer costs, so I believe, and what exactly is the point of dropping pretend munitions in a Civilian Flight Sim?
I'll get 'orf me soapbox and take my medication now.
PS: Let's remember, 'Piracy' is a given, we don't like it, but it is a given, and while I'm at it, we do not bash the Developers, it's their choice and their products.