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Most people aren't buying it for the campaign, which is the normal lackluster CoD campaign.
Steam has ZERO obligation to protect you from anything. They have to provide the download files and let you start the game after you bought it.
Thats their ENTIRE obligation.
The rest is on the user ,to inform themselves about games they want to buy beforehand.
Steam is not your parent.
MW3 isn't your cup of tea? Move on, there's plenty more fish in the sea.
Pretty much, people are playing it for the multiplayer, as with every iteration before this one.
I'm one whose only interest on the CoD is the single player campaigns and would only buy them for it (If Activision priced them properly, as I've done with the Battlefield titles when they've been like $5 on Origin) and i know IT'S AS WEIRD AS IT GETS.
I've given up on actual multiplayer experience and only go for games that allow for bot matches or have a worthy SP experience behind it. That means most of Battlefield and CoD franchise gets out of the book.