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I'll also add that while most experienced players can hold their own with either speed style, it is the people who constantly demand to crawl through maps that end up being the liability by making fatal errors. They falter in any situation that demands quick reflexes or fast movement because they're forever stuck on a slow speed setting.
I'm sure you wont have a problem finding other new players to crawl maps with you, but you should know that the real challenge lies in playing quickly, running through hordes, and making snap decisions; not in searching every nook and cranny for items you do not need.
2) Friends Only games. Another reliable method if you want to have games go well.
3) Suck it up. And do what you need to do in Public Games.
That's what I did, now we goof around while campaign. Sometimes rush, sometimes move slow as fizzuck.
Just ... stay away from Versus. I do not feel that Campaign has much rushing but anyway ... play it and add people to your friendlist if they play the way you like. Eventually you have a long list of same-minded "friends" to play with.