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Maybe they were bad.
Maybe people don't speak the same language.
Maybe you mumble.
Maybe people have sound/voice turned off.
Maybe your voice is turned off.
Thankfully my teammates kicked him off, but, giving orders is a tad annoying during something like that. But in that dudes head, it was probably completely justified to yell at me like that.
It's how it is really. And this is something that happens in every online game, not just L4D2.
I assume you are referring to the finale of Dead Center. When the survivors are collecting the cans and throwing them down from the upper floors, they will change to a glowing orange colour. The spitter can spit on these cans which will set them on fire. Then the cans respawn back where they were originally causing the survivors to have to go and get them again.
Setting the cans on fire is the primary role of the spitter in the finale of Dead Center.
Makes sense. Just not sure how he expects the scrubs to know that.
Unfortunately expert realism attracts the most Rambo players, especially the ones who can't pull it off successfully.
Those people should play a different game or single player. This is a team based game, and people who refuse to play with the team have no place playing online.