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Also, i'm not sure why you want to customise a character that you rarely ever see.
And all that requires money.
There's a lot of games built around multiplayer, be it co-op or PvP. If I want to play something multiplayer, I'd rather play those games instead of multiplayer hamfisted in the game built with singleplayer in mind.
^Kind of obvious isnt it?
I'm glad for you. If i wanted to play a good 40k MP shooter i would just....play something else right?
inb4: incoming line about me not getting sarcasm
I can understand why the devs didn't bother putting any resources towards it, though: It would've shifted focus away from singleplayer, balancing the weapons/abilities and optimizing the netcode would've been a huge challenge, and the odds of it ever attaining and maintaining a sizable playerbase (to make all that effort worth it) would be slim to none.