Toy is the problem, being categorised as a toy sees this rule apply, one must not see swastikas on toys, quite right, if they are nothing to do with recreating a historical item, but the classification of a flight simulation that is designed to be an accurate (in theory) recreation on screen of the Battle of Britain, a recreation of an historical event, as a toy is wrong. The developers could have had an accurate looking sim Luftwaffe wise if they had pulled this out of the toy category. I dont see children being able to afford latest spec PC's with 1Gb video cards so as to play with a toy. If re-classification is possible as something other than toy then do it. Perhaps all flight sims are auto labelled as toys, an airliner flight sim is a toy. Is anything that a child can get to play with, a toy ? or get to read ? If they pick up daddies WW2 book and see a Luftwaffe aircraft in it, then the book worlds must re-categorise their books as childrens books. The rule is simply nuts. The vast majority of flight simmers are not children. The vast majority of book readers of WW2 are not children, let the same rules apply.
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