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I guess if makers of a FPS game want more day one sales, they need to includevsome sort of multiplayer. The game is single player only, thus giving me no immediacy to rush and buy it at full price, when it can provide me the same exact experience in 5 or 10 months, when I get the same exact game for 50-75% less.
They can be cool people and still leave out microtransactions and DLCs, but they need to motivate me to buy the game somehow. And being a FPS doesn't help its cause, as I (my personal stance) really don't see a point in shooting AI. I don't care much for shooters, but if I do play them, I play them to compete, and usually get massacred, by the hand of other humans.
So, I guess, I agree with you that gamers get what they deserve, but they also buy what they find value in. And we shall see how much value a single player shooter has nowadays.