@Worgen,
@thebobmaster,
@laggyteabag, and everyone else:
One thing I didn't hear discussed enough about
COD Vanguard, then and now, is forcing the player to have an activision account, just to play the single player. No reviewer, be they positive or negative, about any aspect of the game's single player or multiplayer talk about this. Or only bring it up as a super minor convenience at best. Yahtzee, who was okay with the single player and thought it was fine, never mentions this either especially. He's usually on shit like this. Yet he never once brings it up. What the actual hell, Yahtzee?
To add insult to injury, you still have to actually download the campaign digitally, even when you have the disc. The install for this game is over sixty gigabytes (and that's not counting some of the updates). And you have to install two campaign packs ( within the game itself, when you're at the menu screen; capmpaign is faded and has a

symbol before you install it), which equals a total of nine gigabytes. No one mentions this either in their reviews or rants.
While I am still early into the game, I already like the cast of characters you play as. The whole "force diversity" thing is bullcrap. Just so everyone is clear: this game originally was supposed to be more like Wolfenstein, hence the diverse cast in the first place. It would be even more over the top, but Activision forced Sledgehammer, to not do that, and make it "our real world". Yet, just as many over the top stuff happened in the game. Sledgehammer still made a fun single player campaign, and that is all that matters. It's not their best, but it's certainly not the disaster certain people and grifters on the internet were claiming. Some of them never actually played the game or just getting second hand opinions off each other, and they're little pals or echo chambers. Thus proving once again, many streamers or youtubers aren't there for the "common man/gamer" they claim to preach about; if they don't even bother bringing up this aspect and why it sucks.