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For some people there's a stigma against early access due to bad experiences with games never being completed, dev's abandoning them, etc. A game without that label is much more appealing to those people.
It's "...there are no stupid questions" not ..."there is no stupid Questions" ("are" is plural and "questions" is not a proper noun so there's no need to capitalize).
And one does not "proof" something to be wrong, they "prove" something to be wrong.
You, sir (or madam), are no professor.
Alot of people who purchased the game never played it durring its Alpha day's, they left it uninstalled waiting for it to be offically released.
These are just some of the examples, i'm sure there are others reasons other than the regular player's who will have gone straight for escape mode with few doing the campign. I personally have almost 900 hours ingame and have been playing since around Alpha 17 and i started a campaign as escape mode as fun as it sounds the campaign was what i was looking forward to more.
Weirdest question I've ever seen.
Some people don't buy games in alpha.
Some people who bought the alpha (like me) stopped played many months ago as it wa frustrating playing half a game.
Some people who bought the alpha (like me) also stopped playing many months ago because they didn't want to be bored of the game by the time it did reach 1.0.