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The problem is when the other team are full of high hour friends and our is mix with newbies.
Second carrying a newbies feels like babysitting a five year old. If you don't constantly tell them what to do then they will hurt both themselves and you.
Third half the newbie jump into versus with only the knowledge of how to use the items and pick up gun. They don't know when to use item, how to use item effectively, why you use item, what you should do after you use item, or where to use item.
That said, apparently there is a HUGE base of players with such fragile egos who MUST win at all costs -- While frequently using slurs that even a dedicated racist/not a fan of gays would cringe at.
It's a representation of our society: Myopically 'master' something, make fun of those who haven't -- get an ego boost.
Yet, these very same people are the ones that will let you down in REAL war and... a zombie apocalyse.
Usually i consider people with more than 100 hours no longer noobs, but it depends on the player. If someone played the first l4d a lot then a few hours in l4d2 don't make him a noob obviously.
@FINI - I've got to admit that I'm one of those who play to win, so it hurts me a lot when people don't let me have the chance to practice. I'd like to win as well, it's just I'm new to this game, that's all.
@Trevelyan - What I'd like to point out is that I want to have a chance to practice as a noob so that I won't be dragging veterans down and also have fun myself. If players always kick noobs how do they practice? There's no offline practice for versus mode. Correct me if I'm wrong
That don't really fit for most of the community. Let me edit that for you. Personally, I play for my own enjoyment. I don't really care if I cause my team to lose since I pay for the game. I shouldn't get kick for my unwillingness to spend time to learn some basic game mechanics on a 2 year old game. Everyone was a newbie at some points so I deserves to be carried by three other strangers so, I can screw up their game and wasting 1.5 hours of their life.
People that kick me to win a game are just try hard or no life. Since, when people try hard on something that he/she really enjoy shows no sign of dedication and will not what so ever translate to real life or work.
You are most likely be the lee roy jenkins of the war that goes into a complicated situation without an attack plan or fall back plan. AKA terrible commander that get followers killed.