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I'm pretty sure I've seen "this" thread before. And more than once.
Seriously, haven't this been discussed to death already?
Just ignore the "elitists and pro-wannabes" (there's lot's of them in L4D2, but this happens with most online games, it's nothing new) gather a few friends and play all together.
Ranting about it in here isn't going to change anything unfortunately.
Yes, there's always a bunch of morons trying to kick people for the most ridiculous reasons and that sucks. But it's how it is and we can't really do much about it.
BTW, these guys that have 1000/3000+ gamehours really have no buisiness joining pub games. Them doing so means, either the need to rage on n00bs, or simply have no friends in the computer world.
Yeah, they have no friends in the computer world, or most importantly the REAL world.
The exact same thing happpened to me! That was the first and last time that I played the VS mode. I played co-op a couple of times but people kept killing me and takin my items because they felt like it. I was done after that.
Now I play solo and just pump up the difficulty, as well as experiment with the maps on the Workshop. Screw the L4D2 community.