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Also, members of the AAHW are specifically made to suck at killing or at least good enough in order to not be powerful as Hank and then keeping a recurrence in the serie. Now imagine if they were too strong for Hank, it won't be funny to see the protagonist dying all the time, it won't bring entertainment for the spectators (us) who like see Hank killing his peers in the most violent way possible.
You say the Auditor is stupid, I don't think so. This employer is supposed to be the strongest of the G0 Nevadeans and it imply that despite what we see in the serie, his clearly more smarter , stronger and thoughtful than we may all think or else he won't be there serving as the main antagonist.
Don't forget that The Employers don't interact that much with Nevada or at least if it is serving the Machine goal, the creation of the AAHW by Auditor can be compared as way to prevent the G0 against G1/G2 Nevadeans like Hank and his counterparts who can be a threat at The Machine main objective and let the time to the G0 planning a riposte that we didn't see yet in the serie.
Regardless how The Auditor is managing the AAHW, I think it's because The Machine asked at the Auditor to put a certain limit about how the members are trained, which equipments they got in order to not break the balance of reality in Nevada so the Auditor compensate the lack of experience of his troops with the number factor.
Overall, the AAHW is ONLY here (serie and game) as a huge gag/parody of the dudes who fail everytime and when they try to improve, they fail again so they do innove something else, and they fail, etc...
It's my opinion, I respect yours and you can disagree but it's an interesting debate.
I'm waiting for the opinions of the others member of this community.
You changed my mind on the auditor just a bit, but you made it more clear that the AAHW is stupid. (intentionally though)
Also no i did not think of the AAHW as a parody. you know it's hard to tell if the bad guys are made intentionally bad or not.
While it wouldn't be interesting to watch the protagonist die all the time by his enemies, it would be hell of a lot more interesting to see him struggle with competent enemies.