Wait so you don't intend to play multiplayer at all? Why not?
I might, in the future somewhere, for a littel while. But, generally, no. I don't really like multiplayer. Several reasons.
> I play as a form of escapism. I like being the One who Saves the World. Being one of a team is less fun.
> I play to destress. Other people rushing forward and keeping the pressure on isn't why I play. I've spent 2 or 3 hours and I haven't reached the SK yet - if I wasp laying multiplayer ,we'd practically be in Act II by now, at the slowest.
> Just like being alone in real life; playing alone means not having to take into account the wishes/demands/idiosyncrasies/habits of other people. People coming by to bother me annoy me; same goes for another player who doesn't want to go back to town yet; wants to return to town sooner; skip optional dungeons I want to do or vice versa,...
> Chat/communication inevitably takes me out of the world. It's hard to be immersed in a deep and dark gothic world about to be invaded by demons if you're talking on the mike about yesterday's football game or who has to tank/heal/draw/etc.
> I, unfortunately, still work shifts. Night, day, weekend - it's practically impossible to say with any degree of accuracy when I'll be able to play on line, so I can't rely on always playing with the same group, unless everybody waits around for everyone - which means maybe an hour's worth of progress a week. I hold other people back, which is no fun for anyone involved. Same reason I've (temporarily) given up on table-top RPGs. Either the group meets regularly, and I'm absenttoo often to get along, or the meetings are rescheduled every week to fit my work schedule, meaning other people miss out, I feel selfconscious about forcing other people to change their plans for me, etc etc.
Generally, I play for story, unwinding, and fun; and I get all the social interaction I like/want/need outside of my games. Multiplayer focusses on gaming as a competition, something to work hard at, etc - it becomes stressing and you sure as hell won't get the time to enjoy things at your own pace.