Yep... no point in arguing. Personally I think it goes without saying that black and white pictures are at times more atmospheric than full colour but each to their own.
My old art teacher Colin Walker was a railway enthusiast in the 1960's, taking loads of pics of trains and even had them published in books, but he only used mostly black/white film, even though colour was easily available.
I bet he looks through all his pics nowadays and thinks "I wish to hell I'd used colour!"
In fact he brought one of his books to school once so we kids could look at it, but we took one look at the b/w pics and thought "F***g crap, why didn't he use colour??"
Perception is a highly individual thing. We see the world in colour and use either colour or b&w to emphasize that what we want to convey.
Your looking at the pictures like a child looks at a book. "Oh look at the pretty colours".... art which photography is, is not just about colours but what it evokes. The light and dark, the lines. The appreciation of the scene. Personally I like black and white pictures too... but then I appreciate art and not just colours.
So what has pictures of trains and the moon got to do with wargames. You know we are a community here with all the interests and opinions that a community has. Our strength is our community.