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the more people we can get in on the game the better
sure..some of them suck, but a few of them will eventually get the gameplay and be valuable members of the Squad
Most new players won't stick around anyways, so i guess in the long term it has a purpose..., some new players stick and become dedicated Squad players, the other 90 % at least left some dollars to further develop the game before they move on.
Edit:
Jeez, i just looked at the numbers https://steamcharts.com/app/393380
12.2 k average and 35k peak ? no wonder rounds this weekend have been such a mess^^ Looks like this weekend at least half the players been new ones.
The issue is that OWI doesn't force new players to complete the tutorial. If OWI forced that we'd see a huge performance increase in new players.