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I was horrible: couldn't help heal, didn't know about friendly fire, almost dead a million times. But these guys were troopers and drug my azz to the finish line.
I heard a lot of bad press about L4D2's community being high-strung, but these guys were patient as ♥♥♥♥.
yeah. alot freak over mistakes. but if you are on normal, most the chill commuity is there.
in 1 game of versus mode, if someone joined, they would kick someone for their names, voice(if it was a kid), or even seemed new, they went through 4 people before they stopped.. was annoying, because me and my friends just wanted to play lol.
I played 'Parish' last week and all I got were pure noobs! OK, one of them actually TRIED to improve himself, although he set off alarms after I specifically told him to FOLLOW ME at the carpark so that we didn't have to summon hordes. He was skills as much as Parcimony; didn't even finish a campaign & he was on Normal with me.
He left at the bridge. Then, this Muslim guy came in and slowed us down by always falling off the edge! I told the other guys to rush but they didn't and I sacrificed myself consistently. I RQ after a few rounds there. THAT is my latest run-in with noobs/newbies.