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Who plays the tutorial after having played the game before? "Yeah man I know you have fifty or so matches prior to Sunday's update but you really need to sit down and do the tutorial to learn how to play."
Patch notes are a mile in length, ain't nobody but a super fan reading that. I will say that an item marked "consumable" is pretty much given as something that's single use. So reading is important. But telling someone who played the game last month to read patch notes or play a tutorial is just obnoxious.
Literacy is really overrated. We can probably do without that really soon. Text to speech, speech to text, voice messages. Forget reading.
Maybe people who aren't too self-centered to not pay attention to developers and know that the game had massive changes to its core mechanics, and that tutorial got overhauled entirely?
Just 'cause you've played before the patch doesn't give you intimate knowledge with all the new stuff, and the tutorial was updated for this update because of all those changes.