The game/sim (I say that way because it's somewhere between the two things) models three TRACON facilities in the initial release -- Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Miami. I'm starting with Los Angeles because, after all, it's in the ZLA airspace that we've all come to know and love through PE.
Even starting with just managing departures and at the lowest level, the sim is hard. Non-ATC types will spend at least an hour just sorting out the display, the controls/interface and even the object of what you're trying to do. After that settles down, it gets hard in a different way -- even at the lowest level, you're getting a new departure handoff about every 2 minutes or (I've not actually timed it, but it seems really freakin' fast).
After trying several strategies to manage the traffic flow out of LAX, I'm really curious about the what the real ATC procedures are for handling departing traffic out of that airport.
Keith would you and the other controllers mind answering procedure questions here in this forum?
Assuming you don't mind

The sim assumes that all departures out of LAX are flying a SID (which is probably a mostly-reasonable assumption). For the particular starting place I'm using (midnight), there are a whole bunch of sequential departures heading south and east, flying the HOLTZ NINE, OSHNN FOUR, and SAN DIEGO SIX departures. Some of these departures call for radar vectors and the departing aircraft will just fly west until you tell them to go elsewhere. I've been giving these guys a 'PROCEED DIRECT PEVEE, CLIMB AND MAINTAIN 13000, RESUME THE DEPARTURE' instruction which imparts some degree of order -- but what's the right way to handle radar vectors? Do you vector aircraft to the nearest fix on the DP?
-M.